Washington Square Park
Unsilent Night: Christmas Caroling Gets Vintage Boombox Walk in NYC
Hundreds of New Yorkers are set to take part in a unique Christmas caroling party – with blaring boomboxes. Unsilent Night
NYC Parks to Will Go Inside Washington Square Park Arch on Periscope Today
Top on any urban explorer’s (and Untapped reader’s) list is getting to see the inside of the Washington
NYC Skycrapers and Monuments Light Up For Paris As Multiple Attacks Hit the City
Here at Untapped Cities, we have strong ties to both New York City and Paris. As the founder of Untapped
Guide to Greenwich Village with Cult Gray Line Guide Timothy “Speed” Levitch
Photo by Hayley Downs On Halloween Saturday, at 10 minutes to two, nineteen New Yorkers — mostly 40-something film buffs — met
Daily What?! Burial Vaults Discovered Under NYC’s Washington Square Park
Photo via Chrysalis Architecture Washington Square Park is already rather ghoulish, with its prior history as a potter’s field
The NYC That Never Was: The Lost 425-Foot Washington Monument in the Upper East Side
On Tuesday, October 19, 1847 thousands attended a ceremony in New York’s Hamilton Square (a lost public square on
NYC Film Locations: Mozart in the Jungle on Amazon
The show Mozart in the Jungle, a commissioned series by Amazon for Prime Instant Video will return for a second
NYU’s Vanderbilt Hall: From Destroyer of Washington Square to Charming Landmark
With fall and the back to school season coming up, Untapped Cites is uncovering the hidden and little known past
10 Secrets of Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village is a wonderful respite from the city with is magnificent arch and public spaces.
Vintage Photos of NYC Christmas Tree Lightings: Rockefeller Center, Madison Square, Prospect Park, Washington Square
Construction workers waiting to receive their paychecks on Christmas Eve, 1931. They erected the tree spontaneously in gratitude for their
The Strangers Project Hits Up NYC’s Washington Square Park
In Washington Square Park, we ran into Brandon Doman, founder of The Strangers Project, an on-going collection of over 10,
The Hauntings of 14 West 10th Street, NYC’s “House of Death”
Located down one of the most picturesque blocks in New York City stands a building with a notoriously dark history.