NYC’s Forgotten ‘War on Christmas Trees’
Discover how an obscure holiday crackdown affects festive street vendors today!
Photo courtesy Mott Haven Historic Districts Association Located in the southwestern portion of The Bronx, the primarily residential neighborhood of
The 1964-65 World’s Fair has gone down in history as a mid-20th century showcase of culture and technology, but
Housed inside the Gold Coast mansion of former steel magnate Henry Clay Frick, nestled among 145 bucolic acres of natural
Untapped Cities is excited to host a book party for author Stacy Horn on May 16th 6-8 PM, during the
We’re headed into the final stretch of April, which means warmer weather is (hopefully) slated to arrive. Celebrate spring
Walk out onto the roof of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you’ll be greeted by two unearthly large-scale
Now more than ever, New York City is home to thousands of people who spend their days and nights ferrying
Celebrated annually on April 22nd, Earth Day is a “day of political action and civic participation” that takes place in
This May, we’ll be welcoming our 17th internship class here at Untapped Cities and we’re looking for some
Now’s your chance to make it onto the big screen. Untapped Cities and Big Screen Plaza are teaming up
Party likes it’s 1789! A new event will commemorate George Washington’s inauguration and the country’s first capital
Whether you’re an eccentric architecture enthusiast or just seeking a deeply immersive art experience, the hypnotic exhibit, AMAZE, deliberately
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