The Old Croton Aqueduct provided a 32 mile gateway for clean water from Upstate New York to downtown Manhattan. Here are the remnants of the reservoir still visible today.
Until 2012, Coney Island Brewing Company was the smallest commercial brewery in the world. Though expanded they still serve local Coney Island inspired beers.
Arcade Bakery in Tribeca sits on the ground floor of an office building in a long, vaulted-ceiling hallway, an unconventional space for a high-end French bakery
A photographic collection of some of NYC's most unique and artistic manhole covers with the oldest in the city on Jersey Street and a series by Public Art Fund
5 of Upper Manhattan's great apartments and hotels: The Ansonia, The Apthorp, The Belnord, The Dakota, Graham Court, built at the turn of the 20th century.
7 locations to visit for freemason history in NYC including the Grand Lodge, Livingston Masonic Library, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Cleopatra's Needle
Jewish Museum exhibit—From the Margins: Lee Krasner, Norman Lewis, 1945-1952—provokes a reconsideration of what we we know about Abstract Expressionism movement
We all know about food trucks. We’ve also reported on some more unique mobile trucks in New York City, like
Vintage photos of workers high above the NYC streets, while constructing the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Woolworth Building
A note from Untapped New York founder, Michelle Young:Â 9/11 happened on the first day of registration my sophomore year