The Dark Knight and The Avengers forbidden sites among dozens of places NYC festivalgoers can tour for one October weekend

A towering Long Island City power plant once featured in box office blockbusters “The Avengers” and “The Dark Knight Rises” highlights dozens of normally roped-off Big Apple locations curious New Yorkers can get a coveted glimpse into – for one weekend only.The Open House New York Weekend festival returns, offering behind-the-scenes tours of more than 270 otherwise forbidden spots around the city on Oct.

18-20, including the iconic Ravenswood Generating Station – which at times supplies about 20% of NYC’s electricity. “It’s a living museum,” said Clint Plummer, the CEO of Rise Light & Power, which owns the plant.“It’s a vital part of keeping the lights on in New York City … and it’s one of those things that the public doesn’t get a look inside.

It’s this big piece of infrastructure that’s so omnipresent, so vital in New York.”This season’s Open House New York Weekend will be the first time in the power plant’s 60-year history it will be granting tours to hardhat-clad visitors, though that’s not to say New Yorkers haven’t noticed the prominent site before.The plant’s recognizable exterior has been featured in Christopher Nolan’s third installment of his Batman trilogy “The Dark Knight Rises,” Plummer said, as well as “The Avengers” in 2012, Marvel’s first film in the Avengers series.Plummer hopes visitors will not only be able to see the plant’s decades-long history powered by unionized New Yorkers, but also its future pursuing renewable energy.Other additions this year include the Bronx Music Hall and Bronx Music Heritage Center, as well as The Players – the city’s oldest private social club in its original Gramercy Park venue.

Clubhouse president Townes Coates highlighted artifacts collected over the club’s 135-year history — from painted portraits of famed members (such as Ethan Hawke, Morgan Freeman and Jimmy Fallon) to the skull that founder Edwin Booth, brother of Lincoln assassin John ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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