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Photographer Weegee’s Bowery Photographs from 1940s and 1950s On Exhibit at International Center of Photography
The International Center of Photography (ICP) holds more than 20,000 images by the legendary New York City press photographer,
Misplaced: Photo Series Explores NYC’s Famous Buildings Moved to Barren Landscapes
All renderings via Misplaced In the photography series Misplaced, interactive designer Anton Repponen takes iconic New York City buildings and
Inside the Clandestine M42 Basement Deep Under Grand Central Terminal
Deep below Grand Central Terminal, there’s a hidden power station known as M42 that does not appear on a
16 Outdoor Art Installations Not To Miss in NYC May 2016
May is the month to get back out into New York City’s parks (if you haven’t done so
A Pedestrian Bridge Between Governors Island and Red Hook Could Be a Reality
Prototype testing of Citizen Bridge in 2015. Top two and bottom right photos by Oresti Tsonopoulos, courtesy Nancy Nowacek, Bottom
We’re Looking for Summer 2016 Interns at Untapped Cities!
Untapped Cities is looking for some great folks to join our 12th internship class! Our interns get to do it
Remnants of Original Fulton Street Subway Station Hidden in Plain Sight
Fulton Center may be still sparkly new since 2014, with improved connections underground between the numerous subway lines there, a
Fun Maps: 2016 NYC Primary Election Results, Mapped!
You know the results of last week’s primary election in New York state but the team at the Center
10 Abandoned Movie Theaters in NYC and NJ
Inside the RKO Keith Theater. Image from After The Final Curtain Once upon a time, opulent theaters built for the
Art Exhibit Pops Up in Abandoned Level of Nevins Street Subway Station in Brooklyn
“Getting into this exclusive art gallery could literally kill you,” proclaims the headline of the New York Post article on
Upcoming Untapped Cities Tours and Explorations in May
Come visit the world’s first rooftop vineyard with us! The warm weather is giving us lots of ideas here
Listening to the Lower East Side: The History of Yiddish Spoken Newspapers in NYC
Does newspaper have a sound? Is it the rustling of paper? The pop-up ads of the digital world? The short