Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ, Opens Largest Planetarium in the Western Hemisphere
Let’s face it: we’ve all looked out into the night sky and wondered what it would be like
The Top 10 Secrets of Long Island University (LIU)
Founded in Brooklyn in 1926, Long Island University (LIU) has since grown into one of the nation’s largest private
Lost Landscapes of New York Resurrects NYC’s Past
Photo of Lower East Side circa 1926 via Prelinger Archives The New York Times recently wrote an article on archivist
The Top 13 Secrets of NYC’s Staten Island Ferry
The Staten Island Ferry is one of New York City’s most easily recognizable transportation systems. The bright, burnt orange
NYC’s Ebbets Field Is Moving to California (Kind of)
We all have hobbies, maybe you like photography or baking, or maybe you just spent 3.8 million dollars on
NYC’s Ambitious Pier 55 Project Is Back On
Image via Pier55, Inc./Heatherwick Studio. Renderings by Luxigon. In 2014, a brand new $250 million project that would bring
Inside the Hidden Cat Sanctuary on NYC’s Roosevelt Island
From ancient Egypt to the modern day cat cafe, there is one thing we can all agree on: cats are
11 Abandoned Places to Discover in Queens, NYC
RKO Keith’s Theater. Photo courtesy of After The Final Curtain We’ve brought you abandoned places to see on
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Floyd Bennett Field
Nestled deep in Brooklyn on Barren Island sits Floyd Bennett Field. The once legendary airport opened in 1931 as New
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel
The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel connecting Brooklyn’s Red Hook to Manhattan’s Battery Park opened on May 25, 1950. Upon its
Photoville, Brooklyn Bridge Park’s “Mini-Village” of Shipping Containers, Debuts NYC Ferry Photo Exhibition
Trevor Torres’ photo displaying life in Redhook. Image courtesy Photoville/NYCEDC/NYC Ferry Right now, in Brooklyn Bridge Park, over
Swim With the Sharks Without Leaving New York
If you love sharks as much as we do here at Untapped Cities, then you’ve probably dreamt of going