Untapped Cities Insiders
Join a Curator Walkthrough of “Art in the Open: Fifty Years of Public Art in New York” at MCNY
Until the 1960s, most public art in New York City was limited to war memorials, civic-minded murals, or relief
Caveat Presents “Death Becomes Her,” A Night of Storytelling
On July 10th, Caveat, a lower east side speakeasy, will present Madame Morbid’s “Death Becomes Her,” a night of
Tour the Abandoned Ridgewood Reservoir
The Ridgewood Reservoir is now a lush and dense, natural oasis that once provided water to the formerl independent city
Life-Size Art Installation Honors Mom-and-Pop Shops of the LES
Mom-and-Pop shops add to the unique character of each New York City neighborhood but unfortunately, due to many
Go Behind the Scenes on the Green Roof of the Javits Center
Did you know that the Javits Center has a 6.75 acre green roof, hiding atop the building? On this
NYC’s Secrets and Lies Returns to Caveat Speakeasy in June
Can you tell the difference between a secret and a lie? At the next New York City’s Secrets and
Get Free Tickets to the Chelsea Music Festival and a Tour of Historic Chelsea Churches
The Chelsea Music Festival is one of our favorite events all year in New York City. It manages to meld
Climb the Clocktower of the Jefferson Market Library with Us!
The Jefferson Market Library is one of Greenwich Village’s iconic buildings and a quintessential New York-story of adaptive
Get a Behind the Scenes Tour Inside the Cultural Services of the French Embassy
The Cultural Services of the French Embassy is one of those storied Gilded Age Fifth Avenue mansions, built originally as
Tour the Stunning Landmark Loew’s Jersey Theater, One of Wonder Theaters in NYC Area
On April 14th at 2 pm, members of Untapped Cities Insiders will get a special behind the scenes tour of
10 Fun Architectural Facts about NYC’s City Hall
Untapped New York Insiders, a members-only club offering free off-limits experiences and other perks, launched in March of
Go Inside a Skybridge You Can Swim Across on Insider Tour of the American Copper Building
New Yorkers have a particular obsession with skybridges. When built, they represented an architectural vision for the city’s future.