Flushing Meadow Golf Course
The 18-hole "Flushing Meadows" course at the Flushing Meadows Pitch & Putt facility in Flushing, New York features 1,050 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 54 . The course rating is 70.0 and it has a slope rat... golflink.com
Haunted Hill House Presents The Killer Karnivale
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The Evergreens Cemetery
Opened in 1849, The Evergreens Cemetery is a nonsectarian graveyard that runs along the Brooklyn/Queens border. It houses everyone from Civil War soldiers to an assortment of vaudevillians to Jonathan Reed (the man who ... atlasobscura.com
Green-wood Cemetery's Brooklyn Theatre Fire Memorial
On December 5, 1876, a lantern on the stage of the Brooklyn Theatre would cause a horrific fire that would leave 278 dead. The building was considered to be up to safety standards, even though all of the victims were tr... atlasobscura.com
Chancellor Robert R Livingston Masonic Library
The Chancellor Robert R Livingston Masonic Library of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York is one of the world's largest and foremost collections of books, artifacts, memorabilia, and archival holdings related to th... atlasobscura.com
Wyckoff Street Mosaic
In 2001, Susan Gardner began attaching things to the facade of her three-story brownstone in Boerum Hill. Incorporating anything from shells and buttons to broken cups and old CDs, Gardner's growing mosaic became an ico... atlasobscura.com
Explorers Club Headquarters
Behind appropriately impressive heavy doors and ornate turn of the century stained glass windows, the Explorers Club headquarters on East 70th street looks like it has been been there forever - but in fact it’s onl... atlasobscura.com
Dream House
When walking down Church Street in Tribeca, keep an eye out for a black door with a cryptic white sign that reads THE DREAM HOUSE. Although this is not your typical dream house with a 4-door garage, it guarantees to be ... atlasobscura.com
The Peace Fountain At Cathedral Of St. John The Divine
Although originally built to be a fountain, this structure has no running water on site currently. Located next to the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (the largest cathedral in the world, though unfinished), the Peac... atlasobscura.com
The Meadowlands
Blame the Meadowlands for New Jersey’s reputation as a toxic wasteland of humanity rather than its billing of "The Garden State." On the other hand, the vast wetlands area is an intrepid urban explorer’s dream... atlasobscura.com
Atlantic Center
UPDATE: Closed by New York department of transportation until 2018 Unbeknownst to the thousands of people who walk and drive along the busy streets of downtown Brooklyn every day, they are treading on a 165 year old sec... atlasobscura.com
City Hall Subway Station
Hidden deep underneath New York City is the famous City Hall subway station, one of the most gorgeous pieces of any urban mass transit line. Kept from viewers for decades, the station can now be seen by riders of the 6 ... atlasobscura.com
Clocktower Gallery And Machinery Room
"You take the elevator to the 12th floor, then climb the stairs to the 13th floor. In the gallery there is a ladder that takes you into the tower with the clockworks. This 1890s space and view is a wonderful but solitar... atlasobscura.com
Park Slope Plane Crash
No memorial at the intersection of Seventh Avenue and Sterling Place in Park Slope, Brooklyn, marks the site of the one of the worst aviation disasters in American history. On December 16, 1960, a United Airlines Flight... atlasobscura.com
Evolution Nature Store
Evolution stands out among the clothing stores and restaurants in Manhattan's SoHo art district as a truly distinctive and handsome shop. Tucked into every corner and crevice of the wood-panelled store are unique natura... atlasobscura.com
The Townhouse Art Gallery
Dubbed "The House That Whimsy Built", the TownHouse Art Gallery is a ramshackle brownstone covered in peeling murals of painted mermaids on the ground level, the top floors boarded up, and the entire property surrounded... atlasobscura.com
Newtown Creek Nature Walk
Newtown Creek Nature Walk, just a few blocks off Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is a beautiful and peaceful industrial respite. It is not a respite from industry, but a willful embrace of the beauty of a func... atlasobscura.com
Leopard Society Garb
Hanging inauspiciously in a dark corner of the American Natural History Museum is a mysterious figure covered from head to toe in the coat of a leopard. Although easy to miss, the dark mannequin is actually sporting the... atlasobscura.com