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10 Fun Facts About the Creation of the Williamsburg Bridge in NYC
Image via Library of Congress (c. 1900-1906) Even before the Brooklyn Bridge was finished in 1883, city planners recognized that
A Tale of Two Culver Cities in Los Angeles, Reshaped by Architect Eric Owen Moss
On October 28th, Eric Owen Moss, the celebrated Los Angeles architect and Director of Southern California Institute of Architecture will
Daily What?! Urban Explorer Scales the Roof of Grand Central Terminal
Last week, we brought you inside the Grand Central Terminal clock, the largest Tiffany clock in the world, with urban
The Best of the Untapped Cities Photo Pool: Interior Architecture
There are so many great pictures taken of architectural interiors, whether it’s the Grand Central Terminal, St. John the
Street Artist Clet Arrives in NYC, Hacks Lower East Side Sign on Stanton Street
We’re quite excited to see that French street artist Clet Abraham has arrived in New York City. We previously
Fun Map: Apartments in NYC Furthest from Subway Stops
If you’re a New Yorker who has ever complained about living far from the subway, we have news that
History of Bellevue Hospital, Where First NYC Patient with Ebola is Quarantined
As many of you know, the first patient with Ebola in New York City is now quarantined at Bellevue Hospital
Street Art Battle by the L.I.S.A. Project Brings New Art to Little Italy
Last Saturday, we had the pleasure of seeing eight of the best street artists in NYC, duke it out in
Win 2 Tickets to Halloween in the Crypt with Untapped Cities & New York Adventure Club
Recently, we put together our top 10 picks for an off-beat Halloween in NYC this year. One of those picks
Urban Profile: S Plays CMJ
The annual CMJ Music Festival is in full swing, and while they’re are plenty of buzz bands to see,
There’s a 20-foot Lego Statue of Liberty in Madison Square Park
In celebration of the new LEGO store in the Flatiron, there’s a 20-foot version of the Statue of Liberty
10 Hidden Apartments in NYC & Paris: Madison Square Garden, Eiffel Tower, Radio City, Bergdorf Goodman
There’s something about architects and businessmen wanting to live in the places they create. And we’re not talking