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Famous Poets and their Adventures in NYC
Discover the NYC homes and haunts of 10 famous poets, from Allen Ginsberg to Patti Smith to Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau and the Beat Generation writers.
Top 10 Secrets of Hoboken, New Jersey
Located just over the Hudson River from New York, Hoboken, New Jersey is a city known for its baseball, photography,
Top 10 Secrets of Fordham University in NYC
Fordham University is not just the only Jesuit university in New York City, but also the third-oldest university in New
10 Places to Remember Edgar Allan Poe in NYC
Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19th, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts, but many northeastern cities claim him as their
Today in History: The Mysterious 1841 Murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers
It was the beauty of 20-year-old Mary Cecilia Rogers that captured the attention of cigar store owner John Anderson. Frequented
Where Edgar Allan Poe Wrote “The Raven”, Published 175 Years Ago
Here at Untapped New York, we have a special relationship to “The Raven,” the famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe
The Top 10 Secrets of Fordham University in NYC
Fordham University is not just the only Jesuit university in New York City, but also the third-oldest university in New
Untapped Cities Tours and Events This Week: November 5th – November 11th, 2018
Every week Untapped Cities brings you a new selection of unique experiences that can only happen here in New York
Revisit the Upper West Side of Edgar Allan Poe
Join noted Gilded Age historian, Esther Crain, for a trip back through the mists to those years when Edgar Allan
10 Famous Poets and their Adventures in NYC
Countless poets have wandered New York’s streets. From Federico García Lorca’s lonely adventures in Columbia University subway stations
The Top 10 Edgar Allan Poe Sites in Philadelphia
Edgar Allan Poe’s legacy haunts and compels people all over the world. His greatest impact is felt in the
The Top 10 Secrets of the Grand Concourse in NYC
Photo via City-Data from Wikimedia Commons In the present day, few outsiders would dare to venture into the Grand Concourse