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Today in NYC History: The Queensboro Bridge Renamed for Edward I. Koch in 2011
If you’ve ever seen Koch, the movie, you’ll recall the scenes were Ed Koch delightfully waves at drivers
Exploring Dead Horse Bay with Untapped Cities & Abandoned NYC [Photos]
On a cold start to spring this past Saturday, over 20 explorers headed to an Untapped Cities tour of Dead
Fun Maps: 37 Miles of Library Stacks Under the NYPL Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
[Update: the stacks have been saved and the new Rose Reading Room has been re-opened!] In three days, the New
This Week's Most Popular Articles: NYC Abandoned Subway Map and the Secrets of Prospect Park
Here were the 5 most popular articles on Untapped Cities this past week: 1. Fun Maps: The Abandoned Subway Stations
An Inside Look at NYC's Gilded Age Harkness House with NY Adventure Club
Recently, the New York Adventure Club visited the Gilded Age Harkness House on 75th Street and Fifth Avenue. The Italian
"Billion Oyster Pavilion" for Governors Island to Rebuild Oyster Habitat in New York Harbor
Every year, FIGMENT NY brings site-specific participatory art to Governors Island as part of a one week festival. As part
NYC Owes North Brooklyn A Park: At Stake, the Legitimacy of Its Land Use Process
This op-ed was originally published on janos.nyc, by Janos Marton who writes our Today in NYC History column. I
Find Refuge in 6 of NYC's Monasteries
New York City is not a city known for calm, although we’ve previously shared with you a guide on
Desire Lines: 212 Oversized Spools of Thread Land in Central Park by Tatiana Trouvé
You can contact the author at AFineLyne.
Fun Maps: NYC's Free Macaron Shops for Macaron Day Tomorrow
In addition to our guide for the 8 best macaron shops in New York City, you can use this handy
The Top 10 Secrets of the Brooklyn Kings Theatre
On Monday evening, 25 lucky Untapped Cities readers attended the launch of our Behind the Scenes NYC Tour Series in