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On a visit to Green-Wood Cemetery in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, you might notice this magnificent little abandoned greenhouse across the street from the entrance.
Plans for a nest or bowl in the sky, dubbed Spur, are unveiled for the third and final section of NYC's famous elevated park, The High Line.
In one of the many things that have been forgotten in the James A. Farley Post Office is the Museum of Postal History, which contains a fun vintage collection.
1 WTC's needle has been ruled a spire, allowing it to be the tallest building in the US, beating out Chicago's Willis Tower.
Empty space on the corner of 40th Street and Avenue of the Americas, converted into a street art gallery as part of the lot's rebranding as 5 Bryant Park.
What does the election of Bill de Blasio as mayor of NYC mean for urban planning, transportation and real estate? A look at some of his policies for housing and more.
One PM Central Standard Time, a documentary about the newscast announcing JFK's assassination, transformed a classroom in the General Society into the CBS Newsroom.
Filming turned a laundromat in Morningside Heights into Clarke's Barber Shop in May 2012, during filming of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
An Untapped reader directed us to a cast iron lamppost in Murray Hill, wondering if it was a historic one. We went to scope it out.
We've put together a list of the best authentic Beat Generation spots to grab a drink so you can join in the history of these literary greats.