McSorley's Old Ale House, generally known as McSorley's, is the oldest Irish saloon in New York City.
This shoe store is huge - and its interior design is quite something, too.
The Strand Bookstore is an independent bookstore located at 828 Broadway, at the corner of East 12th Street in the East Village…
Tompkins Square Park is a 10.5-acre public park in the Alphabet City portion of East Village, Manhattan, New York City.
The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan New York City.
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in the East Village in Manhattan, New York City.
8th Street is a street in the New York City borough of Manhattan that runs from Sixth Avenue to Third Avenue, and also from Avenue B to…
Grace Church is a historic parish church in Manhattan, New York City which is part of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery is a parish of the Episcopal Church located at 131 East 10th Street, at the intersection of Stuyvesant…
The New York City Marble Cemetery is a historic cemetery founded in 1831, and located at 52-74 East 2nd Street between First and Second…
Metronome is a large public art installation located along the south end of Union Square in New York City.
Friendly staff serving delicious pizza and appetizers at affordable prices. Popular among locals.
Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus…
Webster Hall is a nightclub and concert venue located at 125 East 11th Street, between Third and Fourth Avenues, near Astor Place, in the…
The Orpheum Theatre is a 299-seat Off-Broadway theatre on Second Avenue near the corner of St.
The Middle Collegiate Church is a Reformed Church in America church located at 112 Second Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets in the East…
St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, also known as St. Brigid's or Famine Church, is a church located at 123 Avenue B, on the southeast…
The New York Marble Cemetery is a burial ground established in 1830 in what is now the East Village of Manhattan.