New York
See Cole Porter’s Steinway Piano at Waldorf Astoria New York
On May 12th at 5 p.m., Untapped New York Insiders are invited to get a special look at Cole Porter's piano and tour the Waldorf Astoria as it undergoes its renovation.
Look Inside the Washington Square Arch
Join us as we screen an installment of the Unforgotten film series, as filmmaker Aaron Asis tackles the Washington Square Arch.
Indoor Public Spaces in Manhattan for Your Own Urban Oasis
Surprising indoor public spaces in Manhattan if you’re looking for a unique meeting spot, to have a nice quiet lunch or get some me time.
Find Remnants of King George III’s Statue, Toppled in Bowling Green in 1776
Discover where you can find fragments of the King George III statue toppled by Patriots in Bowling Green after the Declaration of Independence was signed!
Inside the Dazzling “Red Room” at One Wall Street
The Red Room, a floor to ceiling mosaic room exists inside One Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, but has been closed off for decades.
Secrets of the High Line on its 15th Anniversary
From its days as a freight railway and abandoned wasteland to its current state as a beloved park, uncover secrets of the High Line in NYC!
Revolutionary War Costume Party and Book Launch
On Tuesday, we’ll dress up in Revolutionary War costumes, drinking rum punch, and celebrating the book The Year of Living Constitutionally.
One Man’s Hilarious Adventure to Live According to the Constitution
Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs lived according to the original meaning of the Constitution in The Year of Living Constitutionally.
The Astor Place Opera House Riot: May 10, 1849
May 10th marks the 175th anniversary of the Astor Place Opera House Riot, one of the most deadly riots in New York City history, in 1849.
NYC’s Fire Alarm Call Boxes: Everything You Wanted to Know
A deep dive into one of NYC's most recognizable street furniture: fire alarm call boxes. They're often red and can call the fire department.
The Lost Opera Houses of New York
New York City’s lost opera houses are having their fifteen minutes of fame, thanks to the HBO show, The Gilded Age, which brought their dramatic histories to life in the most recent season.
Jeopardy!’s First Episodes Were Shot in NYC 60 Years Ago
The beloved game show first aired in 1964! We joined a kick-off event for this year’s 60th anniversary celebrations!