Not only is Lower Manhattan the most densely-populated area in the United States (and one of the wealthiest), it is also where the whole New York party got started. Comprising a roughly triangular area ...more
For decades, a large part of Williamsburg was an industrial wasteland, home of Domino's Sugar Factory, abandoned riverside warehouses, and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. A vanguard of artists began to make ...more
Queens is by far the largest of the five boroughs in the area. At 109 sq. mi., Queens occupies about 35% of New York City. Connected to Brooklyn to the west through the town of Ridgewood, Queens is bordered ...more
A neighborhood that has toughed it through a tumultuous history, the Bronx is an unmissable part of New York City. For four decades and running the borough has been the boogeyman of the American city, ...more
The “forgotten borough” felt so neglected that it voted to secede in 1993. Nothing doing, obviously, so Staten Island remains a somewhat oddball inclusion in New York City. It's closer to New Jersey ...more
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