Katharine Harmon maps out 400 years of NYC history in this collection of 200 maps charting every representation of the five boroughs' past, present and future.
It’s been an amazing year for “untapped,” quirky news and we thought we’d take a look back at our most popular articles for 2016 on Untapped Cities
Le Train Bleu, NYC's gem of a restaurant in the Bloomingdale's flagship store modeled after a luxury French train car is will be closing its doors.
NYCEDC, Staten Island Borough President James Oddo, and NYC Health + Hospitals are proud to announce NYC's first planned wellness community on Staten Island.
A naked statue of Donald Trump has been unveiled in NYC by the anarchist collective INDECLINE to showcase the candidate in the most humiliating way possible.
"Take the Train to the Plane": A familiar jingle to some, here's a 1980s TV commercial by the MTA from the former train line going from Manhattan to JFK Airport.
NYC's historic Washington Square Arch has stood for over 100 years. Here's a rare glimpse inside the mysterious marble monument, closed off to the public.
Take a rare look at what NYC's Park Avenue Tunnel looked like circa 1899 while it was still a train/trolley tunnel in this vintage photo.
Before he was a presidential candidate, Donald Trump stepped into the casino business in Atlantic City, but an economic downturn would lead to bankruptcy.
The 9/11 Memorial in NYC was constructed to honor the victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks. We bring you the secrets of the Memorial, from the design to the rules.