Go inside the historic home of founding father Alexander Hamilton to explore period decorated rooms and learn about Hamilton family life in 19th century NYC!
The Montauk Cutoff is a historical railroad lying abandoned at Sunnyside Yard, Long Island City. Plans are in the making to transform the area into an agricultural haven.
After combing through many wonderful submissions, we've chosen some of our favorite photos, which will now be featured on the huge screen at Big Screen Plaza.
A round-up of New York's most obscure abandoned islands, which have housed drug addicts, the infirm, sharks, crazy investors, and makeshift navies.
Continuing our trip through the boroughs, we're highlighting Brooklyn, which is home to aged industrial sites, forgotten theaters and a litter-strewn beach.
Thanks to a tip from an Untapped Cities tour guest, we discovered new Penn Station remnants, including a missing clock sculpture, in a parking lot in Newark, NJ.
Untapped Cities revisits Federal Hall, a building that has undergone multiple renovations and was the site of many of America's most important moments.
A crowd-funding campaign by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and The Cities Project by Heineken is the latest effort for the New York State Pavilion.
Ten ways to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in New York City from Riverside Church to the Apollo Theater and a day of service at a food bank or park.
The vast space beneath Grand Central Terminal is an enchanted landscape, functional and beautiful in one of the most dense urban environments in the world.