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14 New Public Art Installations to Discover in NYC November 2019
Rock n Roll, Photograph by Scott Lynch, Courtesy of Socrates Sculpture Park This November brings with it a slew of
Guess the NYC Buildings Shown on LinkNYC Kiosks
Five new abstract photographs curated and shot by the Untapped New York Team will appear on LinkNYC kiosks this week
First LinkNYC Name This Spot Locations Revealed
Did you guess the correct location of any of our “Name this Spot” photographs that popped up on LinkNYC kiosks
Name This Spot, a New Photo Scavenger Hunt on LinkNYC from Untapped New York
We’ve got some exciting news! We’ve partnered with LinkNYC to curate a new photo scavenger hunt on the
Untapped Cities Partners with LinkNYC to Power NYC Facts Series!
The NYC Facts series on LinkNYC kiosks makes us happy every day. It is chock-full of the type of tidbits
Discover NYC’s Never Built Architecture on the LinkNYC Kiosks
Ever wondered about the New York architecture that almost was? LinkNYC, the network of kiosks around the city that supplies
LinkNYC Kiosks Teach NYC Etiquette With Nathan W. Pyle Illustrations
LinkNYC Kiosks are teaching New York City residents and tourists how to be a little more considerate. The digital displays
54 LinkNYC Fun Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About NYC
We recently took notice of all the NYC fun facts LinkNYC was sharing with all the passersby. While some were
LinkNYC Kiosks Now Display Historic Photos of NYC Neighborhoods
In addition to providing free Wi-Fi, charging ports for phones and amusing fun facts, LinkNYC kiosks have a new added
13 LinkNYC Fun Facts To Put the NYC Population Size Into Perspective
Recently, LinkNYC shared with us their list of over 100 NYC Fun Facts that show up every now and again
The 10 Winners of the 2016 NYC Awards for Excellence in Design
Dock 72 at Brooklyn Navy Yard Following this year’s Presidential election, many American cities are evaluating their priorities for
Fun Maps: How Connected Will Your Neighborhood Be With LinkNYC Pay Phone Consoles?
Following last week’s announcement that New York City’s pay phones would be converted into high speed WiFi consoles,