South Street Seaport Museum
5 “Wicked” Secrets of NYC’s South Street Seaport
The Golden Age of New York City’s maritime history bears a few tarnished spots. While in the first half
Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s South Street Seaport
Though you could stand on Manhattan today and forget you are on an island, for centuries, New York City’s
Art at the BlueLine Showcases Climate Art in Lower Manhattan
Art at the BlueLine, an outdoor multimedia art exhibition, was exhibited during the 13th annual City of Water Day in
Ever Been Inside the Hull of a Cargo Ship? Now’s Your Chance!
New York is New York because it sits at the edge of one of the world’s best harbors. For
Step Aboard the GlassBarge from Corning at Brooklyn Bridge Park for Live Glass Blowing
A very special maritime addition has hit the waters in New York City: A GlassBarge from The Corning Museum of
13 Alternative NYC Events for a Spooky Halloween, 2017 Edition
The air is turning crisper and the nights are getting longer, surefire signs that the spookiest night of the year
11 Not to Miss Archtober Events in NYC
Archtober (pronounced like the “arch” in architecture) is New York City’s annual Architecture and Design month in October that
Behind the Scenes Look at The Wavertree Ship at South Street Seaport
There is a beautiful new resident at South Street Seaport and her name is Wavertree. The Wavertree was built in
A Last Farewell to the Peking at South Street Seaport Before It Heads to Germany
Last November, I read a long New York Times piece about the return of the Peking to its country of
Titanic: The Millionaire’s Ship and Its Connection to South Street Seaport
This article is written by William Roka, a historian with the South Street Seaport Museum. Titanic and New York City,
Newly Opened South Street Seaport Museum Presents “Street of Ships: The Port and Its People”
In October 2012, Hurricane Sandy made its way up the East Coast of the United States wrecking everything it passed
11 Ships That Have Called NYC’s South Street Seaport Home
South Street Seaport with Brooklyn Bridge in distance, circa 1900. Photo via Detroit Photographic Company in public domain from Wikimedia