Untapped New York is opening the doors to the historic Harlem Firewatch Tower, built on Mount Morris in the 1850s and restored in 2019.
Uncover remnants of the Jazz Age on an exclusive walking tour of Billie Holiday's Harlem with Untapped New York Insiders!
Uncover the surprising story of how this holdout building in Morningside Heights survived and changed the shape of a new development!
Discover 10 historical Upper Manhattan sites that embody the cultural legacy of the Harlem Renaissance in New York City!
On October 23, join Untapped New York Insiders for a members-only walk through Central Harlem to see spots where the Jazz Age thrived and the Black music industry began after World War.
Untapped New York is opening the doors to the historic Harlem Firewatch Tower, built on Mount Morris in the 1850s and restored in 2019.
Rows of Neo-Italian and Georgian townhouses in the heart of Harlem make up Strivers’ Row, one of the city’s architectural gems.
Some say that the Battle of Harlem Heights, fought in 1776, changed the course of the Revolutionary War.
Today, the greater Harlem area is split into three distinct sections: West, Central, and East Harlem. From containing the only remaining cast-iron watchtower left in the city to serving as the home for some of the country’s most influential cultural and artistic institutions dedicated to conserving the work of Black Americans, Harlem has much for us all to discover. Read to learn more about Harlem's legacy on New York City.
Rows of Neo-Italian and Georgian townhouses in the heart of Harlem make up Strivers’ Row, one of the city’s architectural gems.