Our friends over at Forgotten NY recently published this interesting pic of the 11-Train, a line which does not exist, but was once a proposed line number for the 7's express route. Notice…
Brooklyn based documentary producers 590films recently made this fantastic mini-doc about the 421 trees grown from the seeds of the 9/11 Survivor Tree. A callery pear tree became known as…
From CBS News: People in the neighborhood said the Parks Department told them the old tree was rotted and hollow inside. But when they cut it down, it was not hollow at all. “You didn’t have…
Boston / New York based filmmaker and documentarian Brandon Lavoie recently created this interesting short profile of Salim Shariff, a 72-year old watch repair man in Jackson Heights,…
Long Island City's famous clock tower is now safe from destruction. Officially known as the Bank of Manhattan Building, the clock tower was once the tallest building in Queens, and has now…
The subway has reigned king in the City for commuting for over 100 years, traveling under and over the City much faster than other modes of transportation. But does it really? Wired wanted…
The Hole is a short 9-minute documentary from filmmaker Billy Feldman about a tiny neighborhood on the border of East Brooklyn and Queens that holds several secrets about New York's mafia…
Brooklyn cinematographer Tim Sessler owns and operates a great film company called Brooklyn Aerials. While they normally specialize in amazing aerial videos, the team captured this amazing…
In case you have been focused solely on the Mets in the World Series this week, the TCS NYC Marathon is tomorrow, November 1st, and much of the City will be tuning in to watch and/or support…
Corona: The Early Years is a new photobook from author and historian Jason D. Antos and Arcadia Publishing that details the varied history of the Queens neighborhood of Corona. Nestled…