Paris Hilton grew up here. We asked her what it was like to live in a hotel... Подробнее.
...enjoy great views of East River, Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights. Plenty of Dining, Entertainment and Shopping nearby! Подробнее.
PHOTO: Get the view from above in this aerial shot of Rockefeller Plaza and the Ice Rink, at the link! Подробнее.
PHOTO: Check out the view looking down on the Top of the Rock in this aerial shot from 1934! Подробнее.
The art deco skyscraper was the tallest building in the world for 11 months. See photos of its history on our photo archive website! Подробнее.
PHOTO: Opened on May 1st, 1931, the Empire State Building turns 80 this year! Visit our iconic photo gallery, at the link, for amazing images of the building's history! Подробнее.
PHOTO: Remember the old Penn Station? Click "More Info" to view travelers waiting for trains in 1942. Подробнее.
PHOTO: A father shows his sons the murals inside the lobby of the Apollo. Click "More Info" to see this great historic pic from 1954! Подробнее.
PHOTO: Workers lower framework into place on the top levels of the first World Trade Center during construction in 1970, at the link. Подробнее.
PHOTO: Stand at the boardwalk and look up toward Surf Ave, just like this picture from 1944! Send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter. Подробнее.
PHOTO: Take a picture from the top like this one from 1947, and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Подробнее.
PHOTO: You've never seen Luna Park lit up like this! Click "More Info" to see a shot of classic Coney Island from 1924! Подробнее.
George Clinton, the Methuselah of funk, toured a robot exhibit here, and, even with a spiky mop of red, yellow, green, pink, and black braids, he managed to remain invisible to a school of preteens. Подробнее.
The plaque reads “In Memory of My Wife, Margarita Delacorte, Who Loved All Children.” Not only must all children love Alice but when they go to the Park they must love Mrs. Delacorte, too. Подробнее.
Hendrik Hertzberg watched a 1972 discussion of “the woman question”—namely, whether they should be allowed to join. The verdict: No. Подробнее.
William Coleridge and Mark Twain argued with their books; Vladimir Nabokov graded his instead. Unsurprisingly, he gave top marks to himself. Ian Frazier witnessed it. Подробнее.