There is a beautiful new resident at South Street Seaport and her name is Wavertree, the flagship vessel of the Seaport Museum built in 1885 and newly renovated
Writer Laurie Gwen Shapiro pays a last visit to The Peking, the tall ship that stood tall at South Street Seaport for four decades before it moves to Germany.
Boats served a number of purposes in NYC including transportation and protection in war. Here is a list of the top ten abandoned and retired boats in New York.
The Macy's Fourth of July fireworks will be displayed over the East River, but here are other ways to celebrate Independence Day from all around NYC.
Nicknamed the millionaires ship, Titanic was crossing the Atlantic in April 1912 on her way to the NYC, the of millionaire where many of its passengers resided.
The South Street Seaport Museum presents its first post-Hurricane Sandy exhibit, "Street of Ships: The Port and Its People."
NYC's South Street Seaport played an important role in the development of world trade in the 1860s. Here are just some of the ships that have contributed to the trade.
5 wicked secrets of NYC's South Street Seaport, ranging from colorful personalities and addresses to the incredible odds faced to build the Brooklyn Bridge.
Brooklyn Crab Summer, and therefore “roof season” has blasted past, and although the weather remains great long past Labor Day
In the Haussmanhattan series by architect and photographer Luis Fernandes, vintage Images of NYC and Paris are blended together with famous landmarks.