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See Photos of Live Ice Carving of Sea Creatures
All photos by Jeremy Gordon, courtesy of Arts Brookfield In spite of the chilly weather, New Yorkers were recently given
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Grand Central Terminal
View of Grand Central Terminal from atop the glass walkways in the windows Grand Central Terminal still stands as one
NYC’s Elizabeth Street Garden Likely to Be Demolished to Make Way for Housing Development
Image via Curtis + Ginsberg Architects Nolita’s Elizabeth Street Garden — a community green space that occupies roughly one acre between
Photos: NYC’s Iconic Ziegfeld Theatre Renovated
Image courtesy Ziegfeld Ballroom by Hechler Photography In early 2016, New York City’s historic Ziegfeld Theatre closed its doors
Book Party for The Stowaway: A Young Man’s Extraordinary Adventure to Antarctica with Author Laurie Gwen Shapiro
Untapped Cities is excited to host a book party for author Laurie Gwen Shapiro on January 19th 6-8 PM, during
Batman Co-Creator Bill Finger Gets Bronx, NYC Street Named After Him
Gee Wilikers Batman! Your creator’s gotten a New York City street named after him! This past Friday, amNY reported
10 Abandoned Places to Discover in Manhattan, NYC
The main floor of the auditorium is now used as storage for a furniture store. Photo by After the Final
Milton Glaser Debuts Powerful New Works In NYC Subway Stations
Milton Glaser’s three posters. Images via the School of Visual Arts Milton Glaser, legendary graphic designer and creator of
Give the Gift of Discovery with Untapped Cities Gift Cards!
Seeking the perfect present for the urban explorer in your life? This holiday season, give the gift of discovery. We’
Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ, Opens Largest Planetarium in the Western Hemisphere
Let’s face it: we’ve all looked out into the night sky and wondered what it would be like
Inside Paul Rudolph’s Iconic Modulightor Building in NYC
“Architecture is one of the few subjects I cannot detach myself from emotionally,” Harold Ross, New Yorker editor, wrote in
11 of the Quirkiest Vending Machines You Can Find in NYC
As a major cultural hub, New York City is known for its innovation and technology: in a past feature, we