Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
17 Things To Do This Week in NYC: May 10th – May 16th, 2019
SSV Corwith Cramer, Sea Education Association. SEA Semester, Woods Hole, MA. Photo courtesy of Sea Education Association|SEA Semester If
Hidden in Midtown Manhattan, Chartwell is the World’s Only Winston Churchill Bookstore
If you go looking for Chartwell Booksellers, you may find yourself walking in circles around a Midtown block. 55 East
Uncover the Secrets of Governors Island on our New Summer Tour
Untapped Cities is excited to announce the launch of our new tour for the summer, The Secrets of Governors Island!
The Top 10 Secrets of Barnard College in NYC
Bold in its mission to educate women, Barnard College is also full of secrets: a provocative bench, a 700+ foot
Go Inside the Historic NYC Home of Alexander Hamilton
The Grange is believed to be the only home ever owned by founding father Alexander Hamilton, and it is right
Highlights from the 2019 NYC Waterfront Conference
The threat of rising sea levels and other hazards associated with climate change are challenges that New York City, as
Discover Peephole Cinema, The Smallest Theater in NYC Located in Bushwick, Brooklyn
Peephole Cinema just might be New York City’s smallest cinema, located on an unassuming block in Bushwick, Brooklyn on
Tom Fruin’s Mosaic Glass House Pops Up in Dumbo’s Empire Stores
A fun new art installation has just arrived in Dumbo. A glass house by Tom Fruin, the Brooklyn-based artist known
Untapped Cities NYC Tours and Events This Week: May 6th – May 12th, 2019
Every week Untapped Cities takes you behind-the-scenes of New York City’s most iconic locations and hidden gems. This week,
Celebrate the 230th Anniversary of Washington’s Inauguration at a Costume Ball Inside NYC’s Federal Hall
Inspired by a field trip to the home of President Rutherford B. Hayes in the third grade, Lindsey R. Mullholand’
14 Things to Do This Week in NYC: May 3rd – May 9th, 2019
This week is packed with exciting ways to get out and explore New York City! From free guided walking tours
Explore Edgar Allan Poe’s Greenwich Village with Boroughs of the Dead
In the mid-19th century, while Edgar Allan Poe was at the height of his fame, he called New York City