Get an exclusive look inside the cathedral-like lobby of the Woolworth Building, learn about the hidden champagne vaults inside the Brooklyn Bridge, unpack the history of Williamsburg and more on an Untapped Cities tour this week!
Tour the historic home of Alexander Hamilton at Hamilton Grange in St. Nicholas Park.
Nikola Tesla's 162nd birthday celebration marks a turning point in the restoration of Wardenclyffe, Tesla's former lab designed by Stanford White.
Before the New York State Pavilion and Unisphere became symbols of the World's Fair in Flushing, Queens, the Trylon and Perisphere towered over the 1939 World's Fair. Learn 10 facts about these two missing icons!
Check out our Untapped picks for ways to celebrate Bastille Day and more things to do in NYC this week!
Towering over the grand lobby inside Federal Hall is a 40-foot reminder of New York City's colonial history, a massive sculptural facade of a Dutch canal house reminiscent of those that would have been found in 17th century New York.
NYC based photographers James and Karla Murray pay tribute to "Mom-and-Pops of the LES" with near life-sized art installation.
Brooklyn based Psychotherapist Brittany Butts (@therapist_brittany) is using social media and street art to bust the stigmas surrounding mental health.
Tucked beneath the Merrick LIRR train station is a memorial to Roxey, the LIRR dog who rode the train with President Theodore Roosevelt!
In New York City, looking down can be just as rewarding as looking up! Here are 11 of the most interesting sidewalk installations you can find in New York City!