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Upper West Side »

The time capsule full of objects from 1914 was opened at the New-York Historical Society. 

Fort Greene »

City is hiring a new park director, allowing the center and its bathrooms to reopen after long hiatus.

Governors Island »

Workers found part of a train car or hand cart likely used on the island's 1900s railroad.

Greenwich Village »

A display at Jefferson Market Library showcases artifacts from the school's history.

Midtown »

Thousands of items found in various sites across the city will be housed in Midtown.

Upper West Side »

The New-York Historical Society is showcasing quilts, flags, uniforms, and other objects in a new show.

Lower East Side »

Staffers at the Tenement Museum found a doll, nail polish and other items inside boarded-up fireplaces.

Marine Park »

The Bay is strewn with artifacts from a 1950s landfill.

Downtown »

P.S. 276 students took a field trip to Fulton Street's water main construction site Feb. 13, 2012.

Downtown »

The items unearthed this fall include a bone toothbrush and a copper half-penny.

Midtown & Theater District »

"CSI: The Experience" is coming to Discovery Times Square, at 226 W. 44th St. on Oct. 1.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

An archaeological dig in Central Park has shed new light on Seneca Village, founded by free African-Americans in the 1800s.

Downtown »

The 199-year-old building is showing age with sagging ceilings, cracked plaster and rotted beams.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Families enjoyed an unseasonably warm day as they celebrated the reopening of Indian Road Playground on Sunday.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The artifacts will return to Egypt in July after being displayed in Times Square.