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!
Ridgewood, Queens has historically been defined by both its close proximity to Bushwick, Brooklyn and its desire to separate itself from it. Here's what to check out in the neighborhood:
Rebel Women exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York celebrates 19th century women who rebelled against gender roles in politics, activism, and careers.
Behind the scenes and action photos of the 2018 NYC Formula E double-header championship race in Red Hook, Brooklyn in season finale of Qatar Airlines E-Prix
Tour the historic home of Alexander Hamilton at Hamilton Grange in St. Nicholas Park.
The Algonquin Cat has some fancy digs in NYC's storied Algonquin Hotel: two pet tree houses always in view of the hotel's guests and passersby.
Nikola Tesla's 162nd birthday celebration marks a turning point in the restoration of Wardenclyffe, Tesla's former lab designed by Stanford White.
New York City is teeming with events this week! Whether you want to grab a bite, catch a film, or tour a museum, we've got you covered with our Untapped picks!
In the Malba neighborhood in Whitestone, Queens, there is a street simply named "Boulevard" in a tony residential area next to Powell Cove.
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!