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  2. South Street Seaport - Wikipedia

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    December 12, 1978. Added to NRHP. October 18, 1972. The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan, centered where Fulton Street meets the East River, within the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. The Seaport is a designated historic district.

  3. South Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    South Street Seaport pictured in 2005. South Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, located immediately adjacent to the East River. It runs from Whitehall Street near the southern tip of Manhattan to Jackson Street near the Williamsburg Bridge. An elevated portion of FDR Drive, known as the South Street Viaduct, runs along the ...

  4. Schermerhorn Row Block - Wikipedia

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    February 18, 1971. Designated NYCL. October 29, 1968. The Schermerhorn Row Block, located at #2 through #18 Fulton Street in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, was constructed in 1811–12 in the Federal style, [2] and is now part of the South Street Seaport. Each of the individual houses were designated New York City Landmarks ...

  5. Fraunces Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Fraunces Tavern is a museum and restaurant in New York City, situated at 54 Pearl Street at the corner of Broad Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution. At various points in its history, Fraunces Tavern served as a headquarters for ...

  6. Wavertree (ship) - Wikipedia

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    This ship was discovered in 1967 at the Riachuelo River in Buenos Aires by an American citizen working on a sand barge and acquired by the South Street Seaport Museum in 1968. The ship was sent to the Arsenal Naval Buenos Aires for restoration. In 1969 after restoration was complete, the ship was towed to New York.

  7. Pioneer (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer was built in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania in 1885 as a cargo sloop. She was the first of only two American cargo sloops ever built with a wrought iron hull. After ten years of service in the Delaware Bay, she was re- rigged as a schooner for easier handling. In 1930, the Pioneer was sold to a buyer in Massachusetts.

  8. Neue Galerie New York - Wikipedia

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    Neue Galerie New York. The Neue Galerie New York (German for "New Gallery") is a museum of early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design located in the William Starr Miller House at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City.

  9. The Wassaic Project - Wikipedia

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    Zunino's father, an architect and developer of historic sites like South Street Seaport, had just finished preserving the Maxon Mills, with a wood crib elevator, in the hamlet of Wassaic, New York, near where he owned a house. The artists and friends Zunino and Biddle, alongside cofounders Jeff Barnett-Winsby and Elan Bogarin, opened a gallery ...