Washington Square Park
Over 100 People Will Literally Be Crawling On the Streets of NYC
This weekend, a group of nearly 200 people will be crawling through the streets of West Village, Greenwich Village and
8 of NYC’s Spookiest Crypts and Catacombs
New York City may not be as old as some the cities in Europe, whose catacombs and crypts have become
When Washington Square Park Fountain Was Turned Into a Pool
The 2019 heat wave is upon is in New York City. As part of an earlier research, we worked with
Living Statue Spotted on NYC’s Washington Square Arch
Washington Square Park is home to its usual host of characters, from skateboarders to chalk artists to full on drum
Washington Square Park Secrets: an Untapped Cities Scavenger Hunt
It’s long been the mission of Untapped Cities to help even the most seasoned New York rediscover their city.
Mexican-Born Artist Bosco Sodi Is Building a Brick Wall in NYC’s Washington Square Park Right Now
Visitors to Washington Square Park might have noticed a flurry of activity taking place this morning — even more so than
6 of NYC’s Lesser Known Statues that Could Belong in Upstate NY
It is estimated that there are about 800 statues in the New York City metro area. While some are of
Testify at NYC City Hall About Opening Parks Currently Inaccessible to the Public
Grand Army Plaza Arch Tomorrow, the New York City Council Parks Committee will hold a hearing about New York City
Photos Reveal the inside of NYC’s Washington Square Arch
For over 100 years, the arch in Washington Square Park has been one of New York’s most famous monuments.
The Lost Grave Digger's House on Washington Square South in NYC's Greenwich Village
In 1918, New York City photographer Jessie Tarbox Beals took a series of photos of Grace Godwin’s Garret at
In Tribute: 7 Iconic David Bowie NYC Moments and Places
Performer David Bowie, a longtime resident of New York City, passed away on Sunday after an 18-month battle with cancer.
NYC Unearthed: 5 Notable Archaeological Sites in Manhattan
Photo courtesy Chrysalis Architecture On a regular basis, sites of an older New York City are exposed by heavy construction,