See some unique spots in the landmarked Woolworth Building on our next Untapped Cities tour, like a safety deposit graveyard and an old bank vault.
The Chambers Street Subway Station has a history of changes. In 1931, two platforms closed, one became the basement of Municipal Archives another for Brooklyn Bridge station.
Empire Biscuit is already it's pretty tapped, but it was worth a mention for the fact that it serves only biscuits, 24/7, amidst a Scandinavian style decor.
The James A Farley Post Office supported 16,000 workers at its peak, but less than 200 today. You can imagine just how many abandoned spaces there are inside.
Puck Works is at it again with his Lord of the Rings parody signs in the NYC subway. This week avoid the Uruk-hai by heading for refuge in Helm's Deep
In this giveaway, you can win an original signed print of the piece, "To be or not to be...a Parisian" by David Cessac, illustrator of A Few Parisians.
On a visit to Green-Wood Cemetery in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, you might notice this magnificent little abandoned greenhouse across the street from the entrance.
In one of the many things that have been forgotten in the James A. Farley Post Office is the Museum of Postal History, which contains a fun vintage collection.
1 WTC's needle has been ruled a spire, allowing it to be the tallest building in the US, beating out Chicago's Willis Tower.
An Untapped reader directed us to a cast iron lamppost in Murray Hill, wondering if it was a historic one. We went to scope it out.