John Lennon was born on October 9th, 1940. As a tribute, here are eight spots in NYC that he’s associated with. Lennon moved to New York City on August 31st, 1971, following the breakup of The Beatles. “You know, I should have been born in New York, man,” he once said, and certainly made his mark here.
The eagles from the original Penn Station are near and dear to our hearts here at Untapped Cities. We’ve taken road
A documentary of archival footage from a 1930s Nazi-supporter rally at NYC's Madison Square Garden is up for consideration for an Oscar nomination.
Stanford White, NYC's first "starchitect," left an indelible mark on landscape of the city with the many structures he designed throughout his prolific career.
A project from Columbia University StudioLAB reimagines Madison Square Garden and Penn Station as a cemetery and lush public space for digital and physical memories.
On Tuesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled his ambitious plans to transform Penn Station from an outdated train terminal into a modern transportation hub.
NYC has a plethora of famous sporting venues that have been demolished or repurposed as new facilities. Here are 10 that hosted the Dodgers, Yankees and more.
Boxer Muhammad Ali gets a temporary honorary street sign at 33rd Street next to Madison Square Garden.
See which landmark buildings and structures in NYC, Paris, and London have been "sold" by con artists throughout history for thousands of dollars to unsuspecting tourists and immigrants.
From secret lampposts and trees to lost arches and the first two Madison Square Gardens, here are the top 12 secrets of Madison Square in NYC.