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Final 25 Photos for the #UntappedCities and #BigScreenNY Contest
What Do You Need? by thompsonlxs_ This week, we showcase a last batch of 25 photos from the #UntappedCities and
Why the Final Four is Never Held in NYC
New York City has sent legions of legendary players and coaches into college and professional basketball. When you kick back
Spend Overnight in Two NYC Gilded Age Mansions For Free in A Night of Philosophy
The Cultural Services of the French Embassy continues its trend of all-star programming here in New York City with a
Urban Exploration Atop NYC’s Queensboro Bridge [Photos]
Atop the Queensboro Bridge. Photo by @hakimms Bridges have always been popular amongst New York City’s urban explorers, but
Daily What?! A (Real) Pop-Up Forest is Coming to Times Square
Times Square will soon be adorned by a forested landscape nestled within its brightest urban-scape. A wildly successful Kickstarter for
Take a Tour of Edgar Allan Poe’s Greenwich Village with Borough of the Dead on May 16th
Image via Wikimedia Marry in May, rue the day? When Edgar Allan Poe wed his thirteen-year-old cousin Virginia Clemm on
This Former Nazi Neighborhood on Long Island with Adolf Hitler Street Still Exists
From the German Gardens street plan in Yaphank, Long Island, approved by the Town of Brookhaven in 1936 The United
12 of NYC’s Historic Ballrooms, Grand Entertainment Venues of Another Era
The story of New York City’s ballrooms form one facet of the city-wide story of a changing entertainment industry
Frank Sinatra’s Recording Studio Recreated at NY Public Library for Performing Arts
A new exhibition in New York City gives Frank Sinatra fans an opportunity to step into the singer’s life–
Today in NYC History: Barnard College is Founded in 1889
On April 1, 1889, the Board of Trustees of Columbia University voted to found Barnard College, which became the first
The Childhood Home of Jonas Salk in the Bronx Gets a Medallion from Historic Landmarks Preservation Center
Last Thursday, the Historic Landmarks Preservation Center held a cultural medallion ceremony at the childhood home of world renowned scientist
Preview the New Book “Broadway” with Vintage NYC Photos Published by Untapped Cities Founder Michelle Young
Lower Broadway c. 1908-1913. Image via Library of Congress as seen in the book Broadway by Michelle Young Here at