Lower East Side
The Top 10 Secrets of Eldridge Street in the Lower East Side, NYC
When walking down Eldridge Street in the Lower East Side, it’s apparent that this street does not stand out
9 Spots in NYC to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth This National Dessert Day
We at Untapped Cities believe the indulgence of dessert should be a daily activity. That’s why we treat October
Design Architects Announced for The New Museum’s $85 Million Expansion
The New Museum, New York City’s only dedicated contemporary art museum, is gearing up for its next phase of
See Renderings of the Second Phase of NYC’s Essex Crossing Mega Development in the Lower East Side
New renderings for phase two of Essex Crossing have been released, showcasing the next steps for the roughly 1.9
Tenement Museum Recreates the Lives of 3 Immigrant Families in NYC Exhibition “Under One Roof”
Photo courtesy of the Tenement Museum. At the Tenement Museum’s new permanent exhibition, Under One Roof, the lives of
Why is Houston Street in NYC Pronounced “How-stun”?
Perhaps one of the best ways to spot a tourist within a flood of New Yorkers is by his or
The Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Lower East Side
While New York City is home to a vast amount of well-known tourist locations, it’s also chock full of
Announcing the Return of Untapped Cities’ Tour of the Stunning Off-Limits Bialystoker Synagogue in the Lower East Side
The Bialystoker Synagogue, Lower East Side We’re excited to announce the return of our encompassing tour of the Bialystoker
Vintage NYC Photography: NYC’s Public Baths
Advertisement for New York City’s free public baths, circa 1935. Image via Museum of the City of New York.
NYC Fun Facts: The History of the NYC Bagel
We New Yorkers are proud of many different aspects of our city. We frequently celebrate our rich diversity and grandeur,
NYC’s Museum at Eldridge Street Celebrates Restoration of the Eldridge Street Synagogue in a New Exhibition
Photo by Peter Aaron of the 2010 window installation. Photo courtesy of the Museum at Eldridge Street In 2007, the
10 Fun Facts about NYC’s Essex Street Market, a Lower East Side Survivor
Essex Street Market is one of New York City’s most historic public markets. Opened in 1940 as part of