Bartholdi designed a statue consisting of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette with the French and American flags.
Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop is the quintessential NYC luncheonette, opened in 1929 and still serving up tuna melts & egg creams in the Flatiron District
THE FRONT LINES is a nonfiction assemblage of stories and photos detailing modern-day poverty and homelessness in southwest Yonkers, NY.
Mark Estabrook is a commercial airline pilot and street photographer who traveled to Kiev in February 2014 and was hit
This week we profile Untapped Cities intern Matt Nestor, who writes our vintage photos column and likes to cross-dress and write about it in his free time.
No stranger to good music and food, Richie Notar moves forward with construction on the old Lenox Lounge space in Harlem, which hopes to open this Summer.
With murders, suicides, bombings, starvation and headless bodies, it's no wonder NYC is home to some creepy stories of spirits, ghosts and unexplained noises.
Now that the Grand Paris has a government structure written into law, it seems like the once nebulous idea is finally becoming a reality.
10 NYC locations used in Noah Baumbach's film Frances Ha. Locations include NYC restaurants and parks on the LES, Chinatown and other parts of Lower Manhattan
The Prince George Hotel, referred to as "hell's embassy in manhattan" in the '80s, is now a triumphant example of affordable housing and architectural preservation.