New Film Shows How Art Brings Life to Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover how the living and the dead make Green-Wood Cemetery a vibrant part of NYCs cultural scene!
Every week Untapped Cities takes you behind-the-scenes of New York City’s most iconic locations and hidden gems. This week, walk through the shimmering cathedral-like lobby of what was once the tallest skyscraper in the world, ride through once bustling subway stations now abandoned, attend costume parties in honor or art and George Washington and discover more ways to explore and engage with the city this week with Untapped Cities:
Image Courtesy of the METa Gala
Attend the METa Gala, a one-night-only event a The Williamsburg Hotel created to raise funds for a New York City art exhibition of young and emerging artists. This “Camp” themed costume party will feature live musical performances and immersive art installations of different forms. If you are an Untapped Cities Insider, you can attend this party for free! Not an Insider yet? Become a member today to gain access to free behind-the-scenes tours and special events all year long! If you are not an Insider, the first 50 Untapped Cities Readers to buy tickets will get 10% off Regular and VIP entry tickets by using the code “METAUNTAPPED” at check out.
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Party like it’s 1789 at the Second Annual George Washington Inaugural Ball at Federal Hall National Memorial. This black-tie affair commemorates the 230th anniversary of the historic event which took place at the site. Guests will get to enjoy historic food, drink and period entertainment including. If you have it, 18th century attire is also encouraged for this one-of-a-kind evening. If you are an Untapped Cities Insider, you can attend this party for free!
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Gain access to the a private social club started in 1889 by renowned actor Edwin Booth. On our Special Access tour of the Players Club, guests will view architectural work by Stanford White, walk inside Edwin Booth’s bedroom, where you can find the skull that was used in his famous 100 consecutive performances of Hamlet, visit the Hampden-Booth Theatre Library, view the Players Club’s impressive art collections, and get an up-close look at Mark Twain’s poker table!
Insider Tour of the Players Club on Gramercy Park
Photograph by Jochen Enderlin
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VIP Tour of the Woolworth Building
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Behind-the-Scenes Hard Hat Tour of the Abandoned Ellis Island Hospital
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Underground Tour of the NYC Subway
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Tour of The Remnants of Dutch New Amsterdam
While Ellis Island has become one of New York City’s top tourist attractions, drawing over two million visitors per year, the 29-building South Side hospital complex is hidden in plain sight, just to the left of disembarking passengers headed towards the Great Hall. Looking at its desolate, skeletal frame now, it’s difficult to imagine its backstory as one of the largest public health undertakings in American history. Join us for our upcoming behind-the-scenes hard hat tour, guided by a Save Ellis Island docent, where we’ll uncover its many, buried secrets while exploring the contagious disease wards, the autopsy rooms and and more off-limits places that are usually closed to the public.
Behind-the-Scenes Hard Hat Tour of the Abandoned Ellis Island HospitalSee our full list of Insider events and public tours!
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