There’s a Statue of Robert Moses in Babylon, Long Island
There’s a historical quaintness to Babylon, Long Island. There’s an old-fashioned Main Street that contains several landmarked buildings.
Take a Virtual Tour of Central Park to Celebrate PRIDE!
Most people don’t think of Central Park when they think of June’s LGBTQ Pride Celebration. However, the Park
United Nations Celebrates 75th Anniversary, Collaborates with Untapped New York
2020 marks the 75th Anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. The United Nations came into being on October
There’s an Avenue Named For Robert E. Lee in Brooklyn
Fort Hamilton, at the southern tip of Brooklyn, is as an active duty U.S. Army installation and is not
John Brown’s Burial Place and Farm, Abolitionist Who Led Harper’s Ferry Raid
On the road to Lake Placid, New York you’ll start to see historical signs making where the pre-Civil War
Join a Virtual Talk on Behind the Curtain, The Birth of Broadway
Lithograph of Broadway and City Hall by John Bachman, circa 1850. Today at noon, join us for Behind the Curtain,
Closed: Record Mart, Manhattan’s Oldest Record Store Located in Times Square Subway Station
Beneath the bright colors of the Lichtenstein mural inside the Times Square subway station, you could always find a subway
Join a Virtual Talk on the Secrets of Grand Central
Today at noon, discover the many secrets of Grand Central Terminal on a virtual talk with Justin Rivers, Untapped New
Letter from the Founder: What’s Next for Untapped New York as NYC Reopens
Hello Untapped New York readers! Congratulations on making it through three months of sheltering in place! Thank you for all
14th Street Car-Free Busway Will Become Permanent and Extended
New York City’s Select Bus Service had always fallen short of what it was modeled on — bus rapid transit
Join a Virtual Talk on Calvary Cemetery, the City of the Dead
From the book cover of Silent Cities New York: Hidden Histories of the Region’s Cemeteries Today at noon, join
Video and Photos of the Last Week of NYC Demonstrations for George Floyd
Since our first photo essay a week ago about the George Floyd demonstrations, Untapped New York photographers have continued to