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The Top 15 Secrets of Columbia University in NYC
Nearly 30,000 students attend Columbia University, located in Morningside Heights in New York City. But how many know the
English Band Vaults Films Music Video in Staten Island Boat Graveyard
A little while ago, Untapped Cities reader Matthew C. Hart, an editor who has worked on films like Frances Ha
See a Map Made Entirely from Trash at BRIC's Mapping Brooklyn Exhibit
Last December, Untapped Cities visited Jennifer Maravillas in the process of creating 71 Square Miles, a 10 x 10 foot
NYC's Sewer Alligator Legend, Fact or Fiction?
The NYC Department of Environmental Protection oversees the city’s massive sewer system, employing about 6,000 people. This small
Today in NYC History: Mohammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier at Madison Square Garden in "Fight of the Century"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE9S24kYDtA On March 8, 1971, Muhammad Ali battled Joe Frazier at Madison Square Garden
The Oldest Surviving Video Footage of NYC Landmarks
Have you ever wondered what New York City was like during the 1890s or 1900s ? As it turns out, the
Inside the Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem, NYC
The award winning filmmaker, Albert Maysles, passed away March 5th, 2015 at his home in Harlem. While he was best
Top 10 Off the Beaten Path Places in Prague
We’re bringing our international (read: non-New York City) coverage back into the mix. Our off-the-beaten path guides have included
The Richard Haas Exhibit at The Old Print Shop Features Cityscapes of NYC
When The Old Print Shop first opened its doors in 1898, it was located on Fourth Avenue between 9th and
5 Proposed and In-Progress NYC Subway and Rail Lines
The idea of expanding New York City’s subway and rail systems would sound serendipitous to most New Yorkers. As
Inside Video Look at the 5 NYC Loews Wonder Theatres: Kings Theatre, Valencia, United Palace, Paradise, Jersey
In an era before television and with radio just a novelty, Americans could spend upwards of five hours or more