by Village Copier | Jun 9, 2016 | NYC by the Numbers
Most of us use the subway every day for better or worse, but how many of actually know the rich history of the MTA that gets us around NYC. Below is a brief timeline of the colorful origins of the NYC subway system. 1827: Did you know that private companies originally...
by Village Copier | May 12, 2016 | What's Up NYC
Coming up this weekend is the annual Electric Daisy Festival in CITI Field. Here you can experience concerts, art, rides, and crazy light shows in all it’s neon glory from morning until night. You can go on either Saturday or Sunday, or even both days! However,...
by Village Copier | May 5, 2016 | New York History
The Bowery Ballroom (6 Delancey Street) was built in 1929 just before the Stock Market Crash that launched the Great Depression. The building stood vacant until after WWII, when it became a high-end retail store. For the next thirty years, it housed a jewelry store, a...
by Village Copier | Apr 28, 2016 | NYC by the Numbers
One of the aspects of NYC that makes it so unique is the block and block of beautiful brownstones, lining the streets. However, there’s not on cookie cutter style for them, and anyone who has walked around the city has probably realized this. The variety of...
by Village Copier | Apr 21, 2016 | What's Up NYC
The New York Botanical Garden is celebrating their 125 anniversary this year, and they’re having tons of fun events throughout the year to mark the occasion. One of the events this April is fun for adults that like to drink while appreciating nature in...
by Village Copier | Apr 14, 2016 | NYC by the Numbers
Continuing on our quest for the best NYC neighborhood to live in, we searched around the we and complied a list of the ten best neighborhoods to live in Brooklyn. This is not based specifically on price, but a number of factors. Check out the map below! ...