[WATCH] How This NYC Dosa Pop-Up Brings in $15K/Month

Husband and wife team Swetha and Venkat Raju started a South Indian dosa pop-up in Brooklyn, New York while juggling full-time jobs and parenting. What began as cooking for neighbors turned into a thriving weekend pop-up stand. Brooklyn Curry Project recently had to close its stand in Fort Greene because the crowds became too large for the area. Now the couple operates out of a commercial kitchen in Downtown Brooklyn.

Check out Brooklyn Curry Project's Instagram: instagram.com/brooklyncurryproject

[VIDEO] Tourist in Your Own Town Explores the Lewis Latimer House Museum

The Lewis Latimer House Museum in Flushing Queens was home to one of the United States' greatest African American inventors. Lewis H. Latimer lived in this house from 1902 until his death in 1928.

Latimer, the son of fugitive slaves, worked with many famous inventors of his day. He was a pioneer in electric lighting and invented the long-lasting and affordable carbon filament for light bulbs. He was very active in the cultural and civic life of New York and his home was a gathering place for African American artists and civil rights leaders.

Learn more about Latimer and his important contributions by watching our video and then visiting this landmarked Queen-Anne style wooden house museum.

[VIDEO] The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of Penn Station - Revealed

Penn Station isn’t just a transit hub—it’s the result of a bold vision that reshaped New York. For years, Penn Station was a dark, cramped and chaotic mess. But today, New York is reclaiming its grand gateway. In this episode of News 12's Revealed, a look at the rise, fall and rebirth of New York City's Penn Station.

00:00 - A look at Penn Station's creation and early days
10:40 - The wrecking ball comes for Penn Station and a new chapter begins
17:55 - Penn Station gets a facelift for the 21st century