‘Washington’s Nemesis’ Exhibit Is The Stuff Of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Dreams
The Fraunces Tavern Museum (54 Pearl Street), maintaining its dedication to showcasing the history of the American Colonial era, will soon host a...
Fraunces Tavern Museum Reopens With A Celebration Of America’s Taverns, Too
History heads, hoist a pint in celebration: The historic Fraunces Tavern Museum is reopening on September 16. As museums across Lower Manhattan...
Black Presence At The Battle Of Bennington: Fraunces Tavern’s Online Lecture
On Thursday, August 20 at 6:30p, Fraunces Tavern Museum will host a Zoom lecture on “The Black Presence at the Battle of Bennington,” by Vermont...
Fraunces Tavern Returns With Outdoor Dining, Virtual Trivia Night
You can stop staring longingly at the Lego replica of Fraunces Tavern (54 Pearl Street), because you can once again frequent the real thing. The...
John Adams Criticized Abigail For Reading Too Much. Then They Got Married.
If you and your boo have little interest in the special menus being served up across Lower Manhattan for Valentine’s Day, it's understandable:...
Fraunces Tavern Gets The Lego Treatment
History buffs and Lego fanatics: Worlds have collided once again. Of course, for anyone who enjoys building imitations of architectural wonders from...
Brews, Book Clubs And Reel Culture Coming This February
The shortest month of the year is packed with Downtown events for every age. Skim our list for what's happening below Chambers Street in February:NYC...
NYC Must-See Week: Four Attractions In Lower Manhattan Not To Be Missed
Need an extra push to leave your apartment in the dead of winter? NYC Must-See Week, which offers promotions to awe-inspiring and thought-provoking...
Do You Need Office Holiday Party Ideas? We Have Office Holiday Party Ideas.
Some offices have eight people. Others have 80. But no matter the size of your company, there is plenty of space for getting creative with the...
Water Street Awash in Flags
The sounds of sirens, bagpipes and cheering children enveloped Water Street Thursday afternoon. It was time for Lower Manhattan’s 2012 Flag Day...