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Untapped Cities Contributors Discuss NYC Media and Its Architecture at Green-Wood Event
The skyscrapers of Newspaper Row. New York Times photo archive, Image in public domain from Wikimedia Commons. On Saturday, October
NYC’s Churches Through a New Lens: Vertical Panorama Photographs by Richard Silver
All photo by Richard Silver The majesty of churches often derives from their architectural beauty and grandeur. And while we
The Top 10 Hidden Bars in NYC
The new guidebook, New York: Hidden Bars & Restaurants written by Untapped Cities founder Michelle Young and the site’s
Behind the Scenes at NYC’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Evening Vespers With Pope Francis
New York has been preparing to welcome Pope Francis for months. Tickets to both the Evening Vespers at St. Patrick’
Brownstoner Instagram Challenge Invites You To Document Your Favorite NYC Brooklyn Doorways
Joseph Lee Sweeney’s The Doors of Brooklyn is an iconic poster that celebrates Brooklyn’s unique and diversified brownstones.
NYC’s Brooklyn Botanic Garden Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Isamu Noguchi Exhibit
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, the first Japanese garden in an
12 Art Installations and Urbanism Exhibits Not to Miss in NYC This Month (October 2015)
Fall is in the air and with it, an entirely different backdrop to New York City’s art installations. Some
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 080: Point Me in the Right Direction NYC
As a design element, arrows are both compelling and open to a variety of interpretations. They could mean that you
“Spirited History of Drinking” Playing at NYC’s Historic Huron Club
We know many of our readers love discovering where to find the best hidden bars and speakeasies around the city.
Daily What?! There is a Hidden Sandy Beach in Inwood’s Swindler’s Cove
It’s pretty rare to find a nice sandy beach, particularly in Manhattan. In Swindler’s Cove in Inwood, a
Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Manhattan Bridge
The Manhattan Bridge may not be New York’s most beloved or attractive bridge but it still has a deep
The Red Hook Regatta, a Race for 3D Printed Boats on Brooklyn Waterfront
If you needed more evidence that Red Hook is quietly becoming the alternative to an over-run Williamsburg waterfront, apart from