The storied Algonquin Hotel, which dates back to Post WWI 20th century NYC , currently serves a $10,000 martini complete with a custom diamond in the glass.
Discover the history and architecture of the landmarked Eldridge Street Synagogue in the Lower East Side in our After Hours Tour and Wine Reception on July 22nd
A plethora of outdoor art installations have been installed throughout NYC's 5 boroughs for the summer of 2015. Here are 20 that you won't want to miss.
Today, we profile Untapped Cities contributor Jeff Reuben who has written about the Secrets of Brooklyn Heights, the reopening of High Bridge
In the next Behind the Scenes NYC tour with the NYCEDC, we'll be doing a walking tour of the New Stapleton Waterfront visiting SI Makerspace and more.
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most visited sites in NYC, but it has a long list of secrets in the history and design of the landmark on Liberty Island.
Inn Indian Field Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx was the Battle of Van Cortlandt Wood during the Revolutionary War where Stockbridge Mohicans lost their lives.
Washington Heights contains one of NYC's great concentrations of pre-war apartment houses, with many retaining much of their original architectural grandeur.
Yesterday, 25 Untapped Cities readers had a chance to go inside the Hunts Point Produce Terminal with the NYCEDC in our Behind the Scenes NYC series [Photos]
Bowling Green, the oldest public park in New York City, also contains the city's oldest fence, dating back to pre-revolutionary days in the 1730s.