The Spectacular Dîner en Blanc Returns to NYC for the 8th Year
On September 17th, something spectacular is going to happen in New York City. Thousands of people, strangers and friends alike,
The Lavish Prohibition-Era Central Park Casino Torn Down by Robert Moses
In the original 1858 Greensward Plan for Central Park, created by Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux, an exhibition and
A Shoe-Sized Oyster Found in the Hudson River
With its the murky water and long history of pollution, the Hudson River is not a place that most would
Support a New Immersive Theatre Experience Based on the Mysterious Death of Harry Houdini
Speakeasy Dollhouse, the production company that brought immersive experiences like The Brothers Booth, The Illuminati Ball, and Midnight Frolic to
See a Remnant of the Lost Biltmore Hotel in Grand Central Terminal
Untapped Cities staff are always on the look out for hidden or unrecognized remnants of New York City’s past.
Ride an Abandoned Railroad Track in the Catskills…on Bikes!
Passenger trains haven’t made stops at the Phoenicia train station in the Catskill region of New York since 1954,
Spot the Fake at New York City’s Secrets and Lies Presented by Caveat
Can you tell the difference between a secret and a lie? At Caveat’s New York City’s Secrets and
13 Things to Do This Week in NYC: July 27th-August 2nd
Whether you want to see a magic show, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge or just relax and meditate, you can
Join Us For Happy Hour at Our/New York, Manhattan’s Only Distillery
Untapped Cities is excited to host our first Happy Hour for Untapped Cities Insiders at Our/New York Distillery, on
Find the Authentic Survey Bolt from NYC’s Original 1811 Street Grid in Central Park
Creating the grid layout of the Manhattan we know today was a thankless task. In 1808 that task fell to
Untapped Cities Tours and Events this Week: July 23rd – July 29, 2018
Get an exclusive look inside the cathedral-like lobby of the Woolworth Building, learn about the hidden champagne vaults inside the
Tour the Historic Home of Alexander Hamilton in St. Nicholas Park in Harlem
The Grange is believed to be the only home ever owned by founding father Alexander Hamilton. After being uprooted and