The NY Hall of Science hosts an annual Maker Faire for those who build things that you didn’t even know you needed. Here are 10 fun gadgets we found this year
An Untapped Cities reader submitted this photo asking us what it was. Turns out it's a WPA-era building turned into a waste treatment plant in Queens.
In 1868, Conrad Poppenhusen moved his company to College Point. His intension was to create a 'worker's paradise', building roads and housing for his employees, and a building that would act at the center of town life that still stands today.
With Labor Day around the corner, catch the last few screenings of The Fun City Series at the Museum of Moving Image this weekend.
A look at what the loss of 5 Pointz will mean for NYC's cultural community along with photographs from our latest visit to the graffiti haven in Queens.
The historic Forest Hills Tennis Stadium will host a Mumford & Sons concert on August 28th, 2013 following a $1.5 million renovation.
Civic Virtue, a controversial statue in NYC, has been moved around several times and denied conservation because politicians have found it sexist.
Queens' Utopia Parkway borders Utopia, a neighborhood meant for New York's growing Jewish population. Utopia Parkway was later the title of a pop album.
We came across these planters in Queens engraved with "Saks & Company" far, far away from the flagship store on 5th Avenue that were made before 1924.
 For two decades, the 5pointz Aerosol Art Centre, a cluster of abandoned factory warehouses in Long Island City, has served