Haunting Remnants of a Former NYC Orphanage Revealed at Upper East Side Construction Site
When a parking structure on East 90th street in Manhattan’s Upper East Side neighborhood of Yorkville was torn down
Discover the Story of the “Swindler of Brooklyn Heights” at the Brooklyn Historical Society
There is a bad apple on the family tree of Emmy Award-winning writer and historian Geoffrey C. Ward: his great-grandfather,
Untapped Cities Insiders NYC Events for February 2019
Every month Untapped Cities Insiders get to explore New York City’s most inaccessible places and attend exciting events hosted
13 Things to Do in NYC This Week: January 25th – January 31st, 2019
Whether you want to explore Middle-earth through the art of J.R.R Tolkien, take part in a shopping cart
Separate Historic Fact from Fiction at NYC’s Secrets and Lies
Can you tell the difference between a secret and a lie when it involves New York City history? This month
Eerie Photos from Inside the Abandoned Ellis Island Hospital Complex
The twenty-nine abandoned buildings that formerly served as Ellis Island’s hospital complex in the early 20th century are now
4 Surprising Artifacts From the Archives of NYC’s Center for Jewish History
Comprised of over 100 million documents from the collections of five different partner organizations, the Center for Jewish History boasts
Join the Annual Waterfront Alliance Conference on a Boat
What better place to hold a conference about New York City’s waterfront than on the water? Every year the
Untapped Cities NYC Tours and Events this Week: January 21st – January 27th
Explore some of New York City’s most iconic and little known locations on an expert led behind-the-scenes tour from
Uncover the History of Your Brooklyn Home or Block at the Brooklyn Historical Society
Uncover the secret history of your Brooklyn home or block at the Brooklyn Historical Society’s special research workshop, If
The Trolls Museum Returns as a Pop-Up in the Lobby of the Ace Hotel
Trolls have taken over the lobby of the Ace Hotel. In the summer of 2016 when Reverend Jen Miller was
The 28th Street Subway Station Reopens with Blooming Flower Mosaics
For the first time since its closure in July of 2018, the 28th Street on the Lexington Avenue 4 and