The Gothamist has a great write up of all the various locations and trends in 1970s Manhattan and beyond for those who have viewed Mad Men season 7’s “The Forecast,” an episode filled with references to the past while also pondering the direction, and meaning, of the future. If you haven’t watched “The Forecast” yet, […]
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PHANTOM FIRST FLIGHT from Nicolas Doldinger on Vimeo. Nicolas Doldinger’s pilotless, remote-controlled plane flew through the streets of New York City and captured some amazing video along the way. [Gothamist]
Read More25 people were shot over the past 48 hours in the United States largest city of New York with three killed on Saturday and three killed on Sunday June 1 and 2. 12 people were blasted in Brooklyn, eight in the Bronx and another four in Queens, and the only shooting in Manhattan happened in broad […]
Read MoreThe 70 something year old footage was stored by the Romano Archive and filmed by a French tourist, Jean Vivier, in the summer of 1939. It’s beautiful to see New York City when it was beginning to emerge as a world financial and commercial capital. It is also interesting to note the dignified dress and […]
Read MoreThis is some fascinating old video from the borough of Manhattan in New York City circa 1950. Around this time the city was beginning to adapt to the mass use of cars as a means of personal transportation, as well as the post-World War II boom that brought commercial prosperity to millions of Americans. Access […]
Read MoreFDNY has released a Flickr album of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in NYC. Definitely worth checking out. If you haven’t had a chance, be sure to view the video released earlier by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority documenting the extent of the flooding at South Ferry and Whitehall Street Station. [FDNY Official Flickr Account]
Read MoreThe chaos left in Hurricane Sandy’s wake is unprecedented for New York City’s subway system. With large parts of the transportation network shut down by flooding, many are adjusting to a new kind of chaos in the United States’ largest city. Officials are reticent to offer concrete timelines of when services will be restored. This […]
Read MoreAt 9:30 AM this past Monday a bold and fearless rat chomped down on a subway rider’s foot as she was standing on the platform at the Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall stop in Lower Manhattan. Rats are a commonplace resident of any underground transportation system, so knowledge of rats existing and thriving in these caves is […]
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