05/14/2021
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Commentary: City Club of New York Opposes LPC Approval of New South Street Seaport Tower - CityLand
On Tuesday, May 4, the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) approved by a 6-2 vote an application for a new residential tower at 250 Water Street in the South Street Seaport Historic District. This was the third time the Howard Hughes Corporation had presented the project, and this time, after th...
06/16/2020
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Say 'NO' to HHC's Tower at 250 Water Street and Save the Historic South Street Seaport!
09/28/2019
American/New York State Maritime history is PRICELESS!
The South Street Seaport Community supports preserving Maritime history.
Let's keep the "Sea" in Seaport!
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Designate the tugboat Urger as the official tugboat of the State of New York!
09/09/2019
Congratulations to W.O. Decker and the South Street Seaport Museum! W.O. won: The People's Choice Award, came in First in the Nose Pushing Contest and won Best Heritage Tug at the Waterford Tugboat Roundup!
08/07/2019
The W.O. Decker! New York City's very own little wooden tug boat that keeps on tugging! This video features Captain Jonathan Bouleware, South Street Seaport Museum President with cameos from Captain Charlie Deroko who has worked in various capacities with W.O. Decker for more than 4 decades and Jesse Lebovics, Director of Historic Ships, who oversaw W.O.'s recent $1.3 million restoration.
This Historic Vessel is Still Tugging Around NYC's Waterways
You can now take a ride on it.
07/27/2019
The South Street Seaport Museum's W.O. Decker is HOT!!!
Historic Wooden Tug Boat Back Giving Tours, Unique View Of NYC From The Water
The last wooden tugboat to sail in NYC sits on the East River, and after more than a decade, it's back to offering rides to passengers.
07/23/2019
Bowne & Co. is living history, continuing to keep the Street of Ships afloat! A great place to shop and support the South Street Seaport Museum too!
Ink and water: How the printing industry helped build the Port of New York | 6sqft
New York's printing industry helped the city emerge as the world’s busiest port, and its preeminent financial center.
07/14/2019
Southbridge residents are so lucky to live so close to the Living History of New York City Harbor. The South Street Seaport Museum is a gem; the ships on the waterfront are the museum's Crown Jewel. Go sailing!
New York Harbor’s Latest Draw? A Tugboat Tour
After several years out of service, the W.O. Decker is back on the water. Owned by the South Street Seaport Museum, the 50-foot vessel dating from 1930 is only tugboat in the area offering rides to the public.