Street Artists FAILE Bring Painted Wooden Canopy to Times Square
Brooklyn-based street artists FAILE (the duo Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller), have brought a new piece Wishing On You to
7 of JFK Airport’s Demolished Jet Age Terminals in NYC
In the Jet Age, the world’s most famous architects were designing terminals for John F. Kennedy Airport. Many of
Daily What?! The Upside Down Room at MoMA PS1 in Queens
One of the benefits of attending one of the Warm Up events at MoMA PS1, in addition to the live
Daily What?! The Sailboat and Skyscrapers On the New Museum NYC
The art of Chris Burden pushes the viewer to consider the limits of the physical world – through an investigation of
The Top 10 Secrets of the Eldridge Street Synagogue and Museum in NYC
Last month, Untapped Cities partnered with the Museum at Eldridge Street to open up the landmarked Eldridge Street Synagogue for
Today in NYC History: That Famous Kiss on VJ Day in Times Square, August 14, 1945
Kissing the War Goodbye, photo by Lt. Victor Jorgensen from National Archives and Records Administration. Today, August 14th, is the
The Floating NYC Subway Map on the Sidewalk of Soho
Embedded into the sidewalk in front of 110 Greene Street, just south of Prince Street, there is a floating NYC
Street Art of the Day: Manhole Cover Becomes Frying Pan with Sizzling Eggs in Alphabet City
Do a quick Google search. Sometimes it’s so hot, you can actually fry eggs on a sidewalk or a
Fun Maps: Draw the Boundaries of Your NYC Neighborhood Using This Tool
Our interpretation of the Upper West Side (in red) New Yorkers are having a field day with this data visualization
Are These Ovens in Fort Washington Park Revolutionary War Bread Ovens?
Most Americans have long forgotten the importance of “our daily bread,” but up in Fort Washington Park in New York
New Wildcard News App Curates News For Mobile, Featuring Untapped Cities
If you’re like us, you consume the news voraciously. And when you say news, you don’t just mean
Tucked Behind an Auto Glass Store, the Ganesha Outdoor Room in Inwood
Non-residents of Washington Heights and Inwood may not venture too far off Broadway and 10th Avenue–after all, all those