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The Underground Tunnels Beneath the U.S Capitol and Library of Congress
Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. is connected underground by tunnels and subways, offering all the things you would need from the outside world.
The Hidden Guastavino Dome in NYC’s Custom House
The Alexander Hamilton Custom House, now the National Museum of the American Indian, was built to impress. Designed by noted
Moynihan Train Hall is Not Perfect, But It’s Close Enough (Op-Ed)
Moynihan Train Hall is open and in this humble Chief Experience Officer‘s opinion, it is good. Designed by Skidmore,
Discover the Dazzling Tilework of Master Engineer Rafael Guastavino in NYC
The masterful work of the Guastavino father and son engineering team can be found in New York City’s most
Explore the All-New Moynihan Train Hall with Penn Station Expert, Justin Rivers
When first built, New York’s Pennsylvania Station was the largest train station in the world. In 1963 the ax
NY’s Empire State Trail is the Longest Hiking and Biking State Trail in America
If your New Year’s resolution is to exercise more or to get outside, the newly completed Empire State Trail
See the Stunning New Public Art at Moynihan Train Hall
The best of New York City’s past and an ambitious vision for its future are embodied in the architecture
Winners of the Best of New York Awards 2020
Congratulations are in order for the winners of Untapped New York’s Best of New York Awards 2020! An all-star
10 New Public Art Installations in NYC January 2021
Jim Fryer / BrakeThrough Media The arrival of 2021 brings with it exciting new art projects in New York City. Already
The Real Life Music Venues in Sylvie’s Love Set in 1950s NYC
A long lost jazz club of 1950s New York City comes back to life in the new Amazon Prime movie