From Fraunces Tavern to Staten Island's Conference House, check out these 11 Revolutionary War sites across the city.
Workers discovered a remarkably preserved well during the reconstruction process of a deteriorating roadbed on the intersection of Bond and Pacific Streets.
The Turtle, the world's first submarine used in combat. was a one-man submarine used for attack on the HMS Eagle in NYC in 1776 during the American Revolution.
The mysterious ovens in Fort Washington Park NYC may date to the Revolutionary War, when bread production was a singularly important part of the war effort.
Comparing real-life to cinema film locations in the AMC show TURN: Washington's Spies that tells the story of the spy ring in the Revolutionary War in Setauket
Today it's hard to imagine Morningside Heights without the students at Columbia University or some of its signature architecture like St John the Divine
A mostly forgotten outcropping at Green-Wood Cemetery also holds some great Revolutionary War history: the beginning of the Battle of Brooklyn (Long Island)
The National Trust has been cataloging the oldest graffiti in the US. Instead of tagging with aerosol, artistss used anything they could find--even their own blood
Embedded into the wall of the NYPD Headquarters on Duane Street in lower Manhattan is a prison window from a sugar house dating back to 1763. Or is it?
The Order of the Ancient and Honorable Huntington Militia will re-enact a Revolutionary War battle on Long Island June 1.