Discover Secret NYC: hidden places off the beaten track, historical oddities, quirky bars, sites of the unusual and the unknown.
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Lexington Candy Shop
A visit to Lexington Candy Shop, New York's oldest family-run luncheonette, is like a step back in time to an era of cl…
Red Cube Sculpture
Opposite the Financial District's Zuccotti Park at 140 Broadway is a huge and mysterious red cube. The story of its cre…
Skyscraper Museum
The Skyscraper Museum celebrates New York’s rich architectural heritage, delving into what, and who, inspired its impre…
Seaglass Carousel
A magical, aquarian-themed carousel like no other!
Castle Clinton National Monument
A fortification against the British turned prestigous music venue turned aquarium turned immigrant processing centre tu…
Ditmas Park
Now a place of grand early 20th century houses, Ditmas Park has a long and complicated history that stretches back to t…
WNYC Transmitter Park
Like modern ruins, the remains of a former hub of one of the world's oldest radio stations add intrigue and personality…
Widow Jane Mine
A cavernous NY industrial relic turned music and performance hub, Widow Jane Mine is a place where you can catch a conc…
Streecha
A bedrock of Manhattan's Ukranian community, Streecha is the perfect place to enjoy traditional Ukranian food in a warm…
Pulitzer Fountain
The Pulitzer Fountain is a large NY fountain dedicated to a man who fought big business, was instrumental in keeping th…
Vale Of Cashmere
A derelict Brooklyn park that was once so full of fountains, plants and life that it was named after a Thomas Moore poe…
Museum Of Sex
Inspired by a German Institute of Sexology that was destroyed by a Nazi mob in 1933, NYC's Museum of Sex is dedicated t…
Atlas Statue
The Rockefeller's Atlas Statue is an iconic 1930s artwork and the adopted symbol of a controversial and proudly selfish…
Little Greece
The home of the second largest Greek population outside Greece itself, Astoria, Queens has earned itself the affectiona…
John Paul Jones Park
John Paul Jones Park is a West Brooklyn park dedicated to John Paul Jones, 'father of the Navy', and made famous by a d…
55 Water Street - The Elevated Acre
55 Water Street is an officious-looking financial district towerblock with a delightful secret - the elevated acre, an …
2 Broadway
2 Broadway is a thick 32-storey building in Manhattan's Financial District. It's so thick in fact that it's in breach o…
Erie Basin
As strange as its name suggests, Erie Basin is what you get when you force a furniture giant to make a public park. In …
Greenpoint Terminal Market
Over the years former Brooklyn industrial hub Greenpoint Terminal Market has witnessed worker riots, urban blight, fera…
Gottscheer Hall
A unique NYC eatery with origins in a European settlement from the early 1300s, Gottscheer Hall is a great place to hav…
Jefferson Market Library
Jefferson Market Library is a 19th Century former courthouse in Greenwich Village that has been described as a mock Neu…
Red Hook Winery
New York has been growing grapes for wine since the 17th Century, but it's not exactly a household name in the trade. B…
MoMath (Museum of Mathematics)
Robots, lasers, monkeys and a square-wheeled trike, these are just some of the mathemtical wonders that MoMath, The Mus…
Cherokee Apartments
This inconspicuous 20th Century housing complex was built with a very specific purpose in mind: to house poor families …
77 Water Street: A Brief History Of Office Perks
A pioneer of office culture, 77 Water Street doesn't inspire its workers with ping pong and free beers after 5, it has …
Pier 54 And Its Many Tragedies
A dilapidated docking gate is all that remains of Pier 54, the arrival point of the Titanic disaster's survivors. Now, …
Van Brunt Stillhouse
Named for Brooklyn's founder, Van Brunt Stillhouse revives a distilling culture not seen in the neighbourhood since bef…
The Hangman's Elm, Washington Square Park
There are no prizes for guessing what the Hangman's Elm, New York's oldest and most sinister tree was famous for. Grizz…
Fort Wadsworth
An imposing Staten Island Fortress overlooking NYC's Upper Bay, Fort Wadsworth dates back to 1663, and, having played a…
The Knickerbocker Hotel New York
Rumoured to be the birthplace of the Martini, the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York, has had a colourful history full of mu…
Nicholas Roerich Museum
The Nicholas Roerich Museum houses around 200 works painted by prolific Russian artist, activist, philosopher and mysti…