Join a Book Launch Party for “Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York”
Untapped Cities is excited to host a book party for author Stacy Horn on May 16th 6-8 PM, during the
George Washington’s Inaugural Ball Will Be Recreated at Federal Hall
Party likes it’s 1789! A new event will commemorate George Washington’s inauguration and the country’s first capital
Book Launch Party for Yellow Cab: A French Filmmaker’s American Dream
Untapped Cities is excited to host a book party on May 8th at 7 PM for the launch of Yellow
Inside the Construction of the new Domino Park in Williamsburg, Opening June
On June 10th, Domino Park in south Williamsburg will open to much fanfare, giving the public permanent access to this
Brooklyn Army Terminal to Get 100,000 Sq Ft Solar Garden for Local Community
The Cass Gilbert-designed Brooklyn Army Terminal is a wonder of construction. It has a rich history that spans both world
Daily What?! Hudson Yards Subway has an Inclined Funicular Elevator!
The 34 Street-Hudson Yards station on the 7 line is one of the newest in the system, which opened officially
10 Fun Facts about the New 3 World Trade Center, Opening Soon
Untapped Cities recently had the opportunity to tour the construction of 3 World Trade Center, the latest building that will
10 Fun Architectural Facts about NYC’s City Hall
Untapped New York Insiders, a members-only club offering free off-limits experiences and other perks, launched in March of 2018 and
Discover NYC’s Secrets and Lies at the Caveat Speakeasy on April 17th
Can you tell the difference between a secret and a lie? Five expert storytellers spin incredible tales about the secret
There’s a Secret Staircase Inside Grand Central Terminal’s Information Kiosk
There are tons of secrets about Grand Central Terminal, and we should know! Our tour of its secrets is one
Atop the Former Observation Deck of NYC’s Chanin Building
Like many of New York City’s Art Deco skyscrapers, the Chanin Building (122 E. 42nd Street) next to Grand
Go Inside a Skybridge You Can Swim Across on Insider Tour of the American Copper Building
New Yorkers have a particular obsession with skybridges. When built, they represented an architectural vision for the city’s future.