On this members-only Untapped Cities Insiders tour, go inside New York's Federal Hall, located on the site where George Washington took his oath of office as America's first President on Wall Street.
On this day in history, George Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States on the balcony of Federal Hall! Here are 10 fun facts:
Party likes it's 1789! A new event will commemorate George Washington's inauguration and the country's first capital inside NYC's Federal Hall.
In 1932, a temporary wood and plaster replica of Federal Hall was erected at Bryant Park. Here's what the structure looked like and the story behind it.
Castle Clinton has continuously piqued our interest. Here, we delve into 10 of its most interesting secrets and fun facts, covering its two century lifespan.
A look at sites associated with presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama.
In honor of Presidents' Day, plenty of events are taking place where you can learn about the history of the U.S. and hear stories about its intrepid leaders.
Mel Ziegler presents 50 US flags in his exhibition "A Living Thing: Flag Exchange" at NYC's at Federal Hall, the inaugural site of the American democracy.
Untapped Cities revisits Federal Hall, a building that has undergone multiple renovations and was the site of many of America's most important moments.
A Brooklyn writer has put together a book on real life locations featured in Hamilton: The Musical in the guide "Where Was the Room Where It Happened?"