Little Italy
NYC Filming Locations for The Deuce about Gritty 1970s Times Square on HBO
On Friday, HBO dropped an advance premiere episode of The Deuce, its new television series starring James Franco and Maggie
21 of NYC’s Old World Bakeries
In the past, Untapped Cities has explored some of New York City’s oldest bakeries. This year, peppered with comments
Street Art Battle by the L.I.S.A. Project Brings New Art to Little Italy
Last Saturday, we had the pleasure of seeing eight of the best street artists in NYC, duke it out in
As Feast of San Gennaro Begins in Little Italy, Italian American Museum Stands Strong
Starting Thursday, The Feast of San Gennaro–the annual event that has taken place in Little Italy every September over
5 of NYC’s Oldest Bakeries: Ferrara, Veniero, Glaser’s, Parisi, and Caputo’s
In a city with so many wonderful bakeries, we thought it might be fun to explore some of the oldest,
The L.I.S.A Project NYC Brings Street Art to Manhattan’s Little Italy
For nearly 2 years, the L.I.S.A. Project NYC has been bringing wonderful street art to Little Italy
#MonthofScorsese: NYC Film Locations for Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets
This April, we at Untapped Cities have decided to pay homage to one of the most influential and honored directors
An Offer You Can’t Refuse: 10 NYC Film Locations for The Godfather
The film your uncle will not shut up about every time it is on TV, The Godfather is one of
Street Art Hotspot: HOTTEA Spotted Yarnbombing in Little Italy
We recently covered ten fun examples of the yarnbombing street art trend in New York City, and yesterday we spotted
10 of the Oldest Surviving Bars in NYC: McSorley’s, Bridge Cafe, Ear Inn, Chumley’s, Fraunces Tavern, Pete’s Tavern, Whitehorse Tavern
A dive bar is probably not the first place one would look to find New York City’s rich history.
Save Stabile Row in NYC’s Little Italy From Demolition, Home of the Italian American Museum
The buildings that house the Italian American Museum are threatened with the museum’s plans to sell to a developer.
Crypts and Catacombs of Little Italy: What's Buried in Manhattan's Only Basilica
Burial sites in Manhattan are relatively rare. In 1852, the New York Legislature passed a law prohibiting new burials in