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Visit the New World Trade Center Memorial Glade Honoring First Responders
Since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, thousands of responders who helped to clear
A Live Rice Paddy is Growing at the World Trade Center’s Oculus Plaza
You read that right: a live rice paddy has been installed at the World Trade Center’s Oculus Plaza. This
10 Fun Facts about the USS New York Here in NYC for Fleet Week 2019
Earlier this week, Untapped Cities had the honor of embarking on the USS New York, the lead ship for the
10 Remnants of the Original World Trade Center Still on Site in NYC
When the Twin Towers were attacked on September 11, 2001, Lower Manhattan would be forever altered. Not only did an
Cortlandt Street Station at World Trade Center Reopens For First Time Since 9/11
Today at noon, the Cortlandt Street subway station at World Trade Center servicing the 1 line re-opened to riders for
One World Trade Center Lights Up in Orange for the March for Our Lives Rallies
On Saturday, an orange hue emanated across the New York City skyline, cast by One World Trade Center. At the
Charcoal Drawing of WTC North Tower Vantage Point Now on Display at 9/11 Memorial Museum
Just years before the Twin Towers were hit, Norwegian-born artist, Torild Stray, created a charcoal drawing depicting the panoramic view
On This Day in NYC History, February 26, 1993: The World Trade Center Is Bombed
It’s been 25 years since the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, when a rental van carrying a 1,200-pound
A World-Class Performing Arts Center is Coming to NYC’s World Trade Center Site
Renderings by Luxigon Lower Manhattan will soon be home to a new, world-class performing arts center. After a multi-month period
A Door in the World Trade Center Subway Station is a Remnant of 9/11
After E and C train straphangers pass through the turnstiles of the World Trade Center subway stop — before they enter
Greater than Ever: Rebuilding New York, Dan Doctoroff’s Book about How NYC Recovered Post 9/11
Post-Bloomberg NYC: Lower Manhattan as Seen from Brooklyn Bridge Park The Bloomberg administration will almost surely go down in history
Untapped Cities Founder Reflects on 9/11 and its Impact on NYC
Photo by James and Karla Murray 16 years ago, I heard through my sleep in the early morning that a