A Revolutionary War Sugar House Prison Window in Downtown Manhattan
An overlooked monument to the victims of British imprisonment stands near one of NYC's most iconic landmarks.
New York City’s iconic yellow MetroCard has been a trademark of the subway since 1992, the year it was
The Staten Island Ferry is one of New York City’s most easily recognizable transportation systems. The bright, burnt orange
The TCS New York City Marathon is officially kicking off this Sunday, November 6th. What began as a humble Central
Photograph by nisanovastudio While Industry City is known for its architecture, design and biotech innovations, there is one aspect of
November is kicking off with artistic explorations of current affairs, ranging from topics like immigration to feeding the hungry. Viewers
Today’s New York City is filled with impressive architectural feats and beloved buildings that New Yorkers couldn’t picture
One of New York City’s most extravagant department store buildings, Lord & Taylor, has been standing tall on Fifth
When walking down Eldridge Street in the Lower East Side, it’s apparent that this street does not stand out
Concept aerial rendering of the Brooklyn Strand. Image credit: WXY architecture + urban design. Brooklyn is one of the most famous
Photo by Timothy Schenck, courtesy of the Public Art Fund The Public Artist Fund is closing out its 40th anniversary
We at Untapped Cities believe the indulgence of dessert should be a daily activity. That’s why we treat October
Located at Astor Place, it’s hard to miss the red-bricked building of The Public Theater. A theater “of,
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