An Untapped reader asked us where exactly showman P.T. Barnum lived while in New York City. The Barnum Museum gave us our answer.
Taking to the streets, designer, and photographer Joanne Dugan photographed unique typography from signage around New York, assembling them into
Photo from the Library of Congress A famous photograph of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia sledgehammering slot machines was part of a
Clothes delivered to your door within the hour, at the tap of a finger—with the help of life-size touch screens
A look at the history behind NYC's restored and new carousels: Fête Paradiso, B&B Carousell, Jane's Carousel, SeaGlass Pavilion and Fantasy Forest.
Google has given Untapped Cities the opportunity to be among the first to put its new technology, Glass, to use. With #MyNYC, we want to hand it over to you.
A look at Alexandre Arrechea's MetLife Insurance Company sculpture on Park Avenue, part of the series No Limits which features iconic NYC skyscrapers.
In Prospect Park, off of Center Drive, there are two thousand gravestones and buried bodies older than the park itself in a cemetery owned by the Quakers.
The exterior of Havemeyer Hall at Columbia University. Do you recognize it? If someone asked you to picture a college
The following article is an op-ed by Susan Bernofsky, associate professor at Columbia University School of the Arts. The New