Where to See the Declaration of Independence in NYC
Celebrate America's 250th anniversary by viewing one of our founding documents!
More than just places to gather and imbibe, many of New York City’s floating bars have a great history
A little over forty years ago, in a nightclub called Max’s Kansas City, Robert Mapplethorpe made his way through
The current Kosciuszko Bridge next to the construction of its replacement Eight years ago, in the face of an overwhelming
10. Hart Island Is Just the Most Recent of NYC’s Mass Burial Grounds The location of New York City’
1. Shakespeare Garden, Central Park The Shakespeare Garden is a four acre landscaped garden in Central Park, located near 79th
One of Untapped New York’s exclusive tours is a visited inside the normally off-limits Bialystoker Synagogue on the
The National September 11 Memorial opened in downtown Manhattan in 2011 to honor the 3,000 people who lost their
The American Irish Historical Society (AIHS) is housed in a magnificent Gilded Age townhouse on Fifth Avenue, across from the
1. No One Really Knows the Origin of the Word Gowanus Map of Brooklyn in 1766, showing what was then
The Roosevelts’ lineage and history are intrinsically tied to New York’s narrative. Most notable are the legacies of Theodore
Here at Untapped Cities, the legacy of Jane Jacobs impacts our daily life – what we write, how we see the
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. From technological accidents to natural disasters, with tragedy mixed in, here we have some
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