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  • MoMA PS1

    MoMA PS1

    MoMA’s PS1 is a non-profit institution dedicated to contemporary art that displays exhibitions of large scale, site specific, experimental or mixed media installations, as well

  • Mahayana Buddhist Temple City Campus NYC

    The Mahayana Temple City Campus

    The City Campus of the Mahayana Buddhist Temple was founded by Mrs. Annie Ying and Mr. James Ying. The Temple was created primarily to cater

  • Arial View of Battery Park City

    Battery Park City Part I

    Battery Park City is a picturesque 92 acre planned community on the far west side of lower Manhattan. The neighborhood was built on landfill made

  • Bronx Graffiti

    Bronx Graffiti

    Much of New York’s graffiti history has been destroyed and erased, but the giant murals in the Bronx are world class examples of the still

The Museum of Biblical Art
Posted On May 21, 2013 | No Comments

The Museum of Biblical Art is the only American institution dedicated to exploring and displaying works of art inspired by one of the most prominent religious texts in the world. The Old and New Testaments [...]

The Conrad Hotel

Conrad Hotel

May 18, 2013 | No Comments
The Poets House

The Poets House

May 17, 2013 | No Comments
Sixpoint Brewery
Posted On May 20, 2013 | No Comments

Sixpoint Brewery produces craft beer in a converted garage space in Red Hook, Brooklyn. The company is known for a dedication to creating perfectly balanced brews made from inspired and innovative recipes. The styles and [...]

Bargemusic

Bargemusic

May 20, 2013 | No Comments
Tiffany Street Pier
Posted On May 14, 2013 | No Comments

The Tiffany Street Pier stretches almost 500 feet into the East River from the banks of Hunts Point and offers beautiful views across the water to the Manhattan skyline and the Brother Islands. From the [...]

Bronx Opera

Bronx Opera

May 4, 2013 | No Comments

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Little Neck-Douglaston Memorial Day Parade
Posted On May 13, 2013 | No Comments

The Little Neck-Douglaston Memorial Day Parade in Queens is the largest march in the country in remembrance of the men and women who lost their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces. The [...]

Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
Posted On March 30, 2013 | No Comments

The Garibaldi-Meucci Museum is a cultural center on Staten Island housed in a historic home that was once inhabited by inventor Antonio Meucci and Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi. Meucci worked in voice communications and is [...]

Biddle House Conference House Park

Biddle House

February 5, 2013 | No Comments
The Poets House
Posted On May 17, 2013 | No Comments

The Poets House contains one of the United States’ most extensive and comprehensive open-stack literary collections of its kind. The library was founded in 1985 by poet laureate Stanley Kunitz and arts administrator Elizabeth Kray, [...]

Bronx Opera

Bronx Opera

May 4, 2013 | No Comments
The Museum of Biblical Art
Posted On May 21, 2013 | No Comments

The Museum of Biblical Art is the only American institution dedicated to exploring and displaying works of art inspired by one of the most prominent religious texts in the world. The Old and New Testaments [...]