Governors Island

In the middle of New York Harbor sits one of the most historic places in America. Governor's Island helped secure our independence, witnessed thousands of men being sent off to war and hosted a conference that helped end the Cold War. Join us for a tour of one of New York City's most unique landmarks.

Brooklyn Museum

New York City is widely regarded as the cultural capital of the world and nothing better represents this than the Brooklyn Museum. Located on Eastern Parkway in Central Brooklyn, its collections represent almost every culture and corner of the world ranging from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art. Join us for a tour of one of the nation's premier art institutions.

Brooklyn Bridge

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Snug Harbor

When Sailors' Snug Harbor opened its gates on Staten Island in 1833 it was the first maritime home and hospital for retired seamen in the United States. Today the Snug Harbor Cultural Center is an 83-acre landmark historic district offering museums, performance spaces, gardens and artists' studios. Join us for a tour of this magnificent center for the arts.

Gracie Mansion

Since 1941 Gracie Mansion has been the official residence of nine New York City mayors and their families. However, the history of the site goes back much further - to 1646. Gracie Mansion is a fixture in the annals of great New York City landmarks.

City Hall

New York City's City Hall is the oldest city hall in the nation still used today as a center for city government. For 200, years this building has been at the center of politics, protests and civic celebrations. This landmark is one of the building blocks on the blueprint for the greatest city in the world.

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