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Clinton Hall: the Bricked Up Doorway in NYC’s Astor Place Station
What exactly is “Clinton Hall,” and did the place actually exist? While the blocked off corridor might suggest otherwise, Clinton
Old Penn Station in NYC Still Lives on Today Hidden in Plain Sight
A photo from Norman McGrath’s Penn Station demolition collection. Source: Norman McGrath. I love lost causes… That’s why
The Top 10 Secrets of Alley Pond Park in Queens, NYC
As a consequence of city-living, locals become accustomed to crowded subway cars and the constant lack of personal space. The
Remnants of 1904 Union Square Subway Station Hidden in Plain Sight
Many of Untapped Cities’ writers and photographers revel in accessing New York City’s off-limits spots, but often, incredible remnants
Throw Back Thursday 1935: Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess Premieres in NYC
This image of the Neil Simon Theatre (formally the Alvin Theatre) is viewable in Times Square on the Membit app.
Top 10 Places to Catch Fall Foliage in and Around NYC
Fall is officially in full swing. As we start to embrace its chilly breeze and indulge in treats, such as
Fortune Telling All-Seeing Trump Zoltar Stalks NYC Street Corners to Glee of New Yorkers & Internet
Misfortune telling machine Trump Zoltar appeared on the streets of NYC yesterday and today [Update: We have new photos from
New York Neon: History of the Casa Oliveira Liquors Neon Sign in Greenwich Village
Author Thomas Rinaldi, who wrote the book New York Neon, is our tour guide for our upcoming tour of Greenwich
10 Great Cosplay Moments at the 2016 New York Comic-Con
“Why is everyone in costume today?” A cab driver asked us on our way to the Jacob K. Javits Center
Bloomingdale’s is Painting Over Its Historical French-Style Facade in Black on 60th Street in NYC
A few years ago, we highlighted a portion of the Bloomingdale’s department store uptown, on the 60th Street side,
Inside an Empty Greenpoint Lot, Lot Radio Spins Music in a Shipping Container
On an unseasonably warm October day, we headed to Lot Radio – an independent radio station spinning out of a reclaimed
10 Must-Visit Spots in OHNY’s Special Series: ARTNOIR: City of Cultural Exchange
From lavish theaters to modern museums, New York City’s wonderfully diverse buildings boast a colorful, and oftentimes, surprising history.