An inside look at Los Angeles' Palace Theater, a beaux-arts masterpiece built in 1911 that's used for film screenings today.
The 1939 World’s Fair in New York City may have the longer legacy in our collective memory, with its forward-looking Futurama
An exhibition called Beijing Through Sidney Gamble’s Camera offers rare glimpses into a Beijing of long ago.
See how the Woolworth Building looked when it was constructed 100 years ago, which highlight its height and its supporting steel structure.
With summer around the corner, millions are expected to make a trip to Jones Beach on Long Island, the most
The City Hall Subway Station has been closed off to the public since 1945 but this abandoned station was once
In this week’s Vintage Photos post, Untapped Cities brings you New York City through the lens of the Wurts Brothers,
Maps and vintage photos, like these from the Lower East Side, available online at the fun website "Welcome to 1940s New York," all sourced from a 1943 book.
Last Friday marked 130 years since the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. When it was built, it was the longest
Summer is almost here; soon it will be time for New Yorkers to get out their bathing suits and head