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On This Day in NYC History, December 6th: The First US Congress Moved From New York City to Philadelphia in 1790
The US Congress wasn’t always atop Capitol Hill. Contrary to popular belief, the first US Congress met in the
20 of NYC’s Abandoned Subway Stations, Levels and Platforms
Courtesy of @vic.invades The New York City Subway is one of the oldest public transit systems in the world,
Rare 1905 Black & White Film from Inside the NYC Subway
This rare black and white footage taken inside the New York subway system was taken in 1905, seven months after
Surprise! What NYC’s Former Cemeteries Are Now
In New York City’s earliest days, Wall Street was the site of a wall constructed to keep the British
Untapped Mailbag: Where Can You Film An Apocalpyse Movie in NYC?
We love hearing from readers in our Untapped Mailbag, especially when they have questions like, “Where can I film a
Federal Hall Celebrates the 224th Anniversary of Washington’s Inauguration
Image via Wikimedia Commons from Library of Congress April 30th 2013, marked the 224th anniversary of the inauguration of our
Paris Seen By Hollywood
A new exhibition opened this week at Paris City Hall celebrating Paris as seen by Hollywood. The free exhibition which
Partners in Preservation: Federal Hall
Untapped Cities is an official blog ambassador for Partners in Preservation , a community-based initiative by American Express and the National
Duane Reade Mistakes Chicago for New York City
My years as a tour guide and writer at Untapped have provided me with the opportunity to explore the depths
New York City’s 5 Time Zones (According to the Mayor’s Office)
This epitomizes what makes New York, New York. We “know” we are the center of the universe, but we have
Nathan Hale Uttered His Famous Last Words at a Banana Republic?
New Yorkers race from one place to the next and we miss a lot in our rush to get to