85 Broad Street is in the midst of installing an impressive piece of artwork on the sidewalk: a 1767 map of Lower Manhattan encircling the building.
The July 2018 outdoor art installations you must see in NYC cover the five boroughs and the waterways. You'll need to see more than one a day to catch them all!
Towering over the grand lobby inside Federal Hall is a 40-foot reminder of New York City's colonial history, a massive sculptural facade of a Dutch canal house reminiscent of those that would have been found in 17th century New York.
At first glance, it might seem like there's not much left of Dutch New Amsterdam, but there's much more than meets the eye. Join us this weekend for a tour.
Discover an ancient cannon in Battery Park, which Untapped Cities tour guide, Justin Rivers, believes to be THE oldest European artifact in Manhattan.
While the subway is synonymous with New York City transportation, what is now Downtown Manhattan used to harbor canals like Heere Graft during the 17th-cent.
We have plenty of events coming up, beginning with our insider's tour of the Modern Art Foundry in Astoria and our Tour of the Secrets of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Up until now, we've mostly focused on the park's history, but a simpler question still persists for many New Yorkers: Why is Bowling Green called Bowling Green?
Today, Stadt Huy's, NYC's first City Hall's, legacy is remembered by eagle-eyed New Yorkers who have a moment to peek below the glass alcove on 85 Broad Street.
On the occasion of the month of his birth in 1818, let’s follow Frederick Douglass in NYC. Douglass escaped from slavery in Maryland and headed to Manhattan.