On Location Tours offers fans the chance to explore the Greenwich Village that inspired Bob Dylan.
Live music is still the reason to come here, with the house band playing covers Wednesday to Sunday.
Caffe Reggio opened in Greenwich Village in 1927 and still retains its charm to this day.
This Village stalwart, a hangout for Beats and folkies in its former incarnations, is now a convivial sports bar.
This downstairs West Village cocktail bar was once the famed Gaslight Cafe, a beatnik hangout in the 1960s.
Fred Weintraub opened the Bitter End in 1961 as a no-alcohol talent showcase, where he presented up-and-coming acts like Peter, Paul and Mary and Joan Baez.
Celebrate and discover the neighborhood where Pride began.
Photographer Elizabeth Bick turns her lens on the West Village.