NYC's Concert Inside a Sewer Tunnel
An evening of adventure, experimental music, and waterfront views at an unusual music festival inside an NYC sewer tunnel!
Untapped New York was started in 2010 by a then student at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), where she is now a professor. We love architecture and believe there is no better place to celebrate it than NYC!
Inside Building 100 at Kearny Point, New Jersey Across the Hudson River in Kearny between Newark and Jersey City is
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Inside the American Irish Historical Society July is kicking off with a lineup of unique, insider events. From our Secrets
Over the years, New York City has aggregated quite the list of nicknames. Some are pretty self-explanatory — “The City that
Clinton Court is a secluded courtyard and former carriage house that seems to spring right out of another time. Built
The desire to commemorate the lives lost during the World Trade Center attacks of September 11, 2001 has served as
As the first historic twin-towered building in New York City, The San Remo commands a lofty presence thanks to its
Window washing is arduous work— but doing it hundreds of feet in the air from a New York City skyscraper
Downtown Brooklyn is a commercial and cultural hub as well as a residential neighborhood, but it also harbors a number
Image by Ben Huff for Untapped Cities It’s been a hot start to the summer here in New York
Columbia University in Morningside Heights was founded as King’s College in 1754 by King George II of England. Its
New York City is rooted in LGBTQ history, and as such, there are over a hundred sites in the city
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