The original foundation walls of the Lovelace Tavern, dating back to the 17th century, can be seen through a glass window in the sidewalk at 85 Broad Street.
At 140 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, Isamu Noguchi's Red Cube stands out prominently against the backdrop of the soaring Brown Brothers Harriman high rise.
From the Maiden Lane clock, to the ruins of the Lovelace Tavern, to Soho's floating subway map, 5 sidewalk spots make it worth watching your step in Manhattan.
The Great Fire of 1845 devastated lower Manhattan for a third time causing millions of dollars in damage and the death of 30 people.
July 10th 2016 marked the 160th birthday of inventor, engineer and physicist, Nikola Tesla. Here is a list of the top ten places to find Tesla in New York City.
NYC podcasters "The Bowery Boys" have released a book on the complete history of NYC. Untapped Cities is excited to share with readers an excerpt from this impressive book.
Take a look at 10 corporate lobbies in NYC that display a wide variety of wonderful and unique pieces of art to liven up the dreary, impersonal atmosphere.
From giant rats and cats to huge sculptures of bagels and feathers, here are twenty unusual oversized objects that have appeared around NYC over the years.
Manhattan's Trinity Church was once the tallest building in the city. While dwarfed by skyscrapers today, it still holds an important place in New York history.
2 World Trade Center. Rendering by Bjarke Ingels. Danish architect Bjarke Ingels is most notable to New Yorkers these days