Pier 17’s Latest Art And Grub Totally Worth An Extended Lunch Break
One of my favorite perks about working in Lower Manhattan are taking afternoon walks. Whether my daily discoveries are new to all or just to me, I...
African Film, Virtual Galaxies, Cuban Art: September Events
Main photo courtesy: The Vendy AwardsBy: Kristin HeiseSeptember Events in Lower Manhattan are equal parts extended summer pop-ups (let’s bask in...
Statue of Liberty Museum Connects Us With Our Past and Present
By Joseph FerrisThe Statue of Liberty has stood in New York Harbor since 1886, just three years after the Brooklyn Bridge opened and decades before...
Seaport Fireworks, Dining Deals & Island Oases this July
Above photo courtesy of Pier 17Main photo courtesy of Waterfront AllianceBy: Kristin HeiseLower Manhattan’s cobblestoned streets are perfect for...
Travel Through Time & Across the Globe with Night at the Museums
By Joseph FerrisMove over Ben Stiller! Night at the Museums is bringing Lower Manhattan’s cultural institutions to life on the evening of June 25....
NMAI’s T.C. Cannon Exhibit “Full of Exciting Surprises” – New Yorker
The National Museum of the American Indian’s newest exhibit - T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America - opened last month. T.C. Cannon was a Native...
Erin Go Bragh This St. Patrick’s Day on Stone Street
By: Joseph FerrisCan’t make it to Dublin for St. Patrick’s this year? Don’t worry - Lower Manhattan has got you covered!So, take the Irish wool...
March Events Rundown for Downtown NYC
Above photo courtesy of Fathom Events via BBCFront page image courtesy of @BonneSilvieBy: Kristin HeiseWe’re keeping our fingers crossed for...
All Aboard NYC Ferry’s Newest Routes
By Joseph FerrisThe wind blowing through your hair. The refreshing smell of the open “sea”. A bar with drinks and food on-board. This isn’t a...
Come Out Of The Cold In Lower Manhattan This Winter
By: Kristin HeiseThe shortest month of the year can be brutal to face regardless of one’s efforts to bundle up or absorb extra Vitamin D. And while...