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Seaport Museum x Urban Archive

Seaport Museum x Urban Archive

Virtual Guided Walking Tours | Free

The South Street Seaport Museum has partnered with Urban Archive, a technology nonprofit that promotes historical research and discovery. So much of our work together involves finding ways to reinterpret and approach archival collections through new digital alternatives.

Click below to take one of our virtual tours of lower Manhattan and the South Street Seaport Historic District, or download the Urban Archive iPhone app from their page to experience our virtual stories and tours.


South Street Seaport Architecture Walking Tour

Free | Online

Take a virtual walk with us, and discover the origins of New York’s greatness. Several buildings in the South Street Seaport District are considered to be some of the oldest standing structures in Manhattan. From taverns to warehouses, built by the most famous American architects of the 19th century, the buildings of the Seaport have big stories to tell.

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Lower Manhattan Waterfront Walking Tour

Free | Online

Over the centuries, the coast of Lower Manhattan has been reshaped by tides, fires, demolition, development, and various colors of gentrification. Take a virtual walk with us as we unveil details of Lower Manhattan’s unique architecture, piers, and urban transformations.

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Castle Clinton: A Look At New York City Through One Building With Multiple Identities

Free | Online

New York City’s architecture is central to what makes it so iconic. From skyscrapers to well-loved taverns, New York City is filled with buildings of all shapes and sizes. One building that has served many roles throughout New York’s storied history is Castle Clinton.

Join us to learn how a single location at the tip of Lower Manhattan has been renovated and re imagined over the years to fulfill the needs in an ever changing city.

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Street Advertising in Early 20th Century Manhattan

Free | Online

From soap to Broadway shows, the street advertising in the Thomas W. Kennedy Photography Collection in the Seaport Museum’s collection can tell us a lot about what late 19th and early 20th century Manhattan was selling.

Take a virtual walk with us to discover some of the most ephemeral aspects of New York: the broadsides, building signs and billboards that constantly change with new businesses, consumer products and entertainments.

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19th Century Tavern Crawl

Free | Online

New York City is known for its nightlife and entertainment. Since its early days, people have gathered in taverns to socialize, discuss the latest news, and gossip while enjoying drinks with friends. Join us as we take you back in time for a 19th century bar crawl that will quench your thirst for more of the City’s history.

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Old Meets New: Coffee Houses of Lower Manhattan

Free | Online

New York City is home to coffee lovers. For centuries, coffee has been sold, traded, and enjoyed in the city. One aspect of coffee culture that has aided its popularity is the coffee house. Coffee houses’ locations throughout Lower Manhattan were essential to the foundations of the City’s political and financial institutions.

Although these institutions are no longer standing, their influences are still felt today. Join us as we travel to the locations of several old New York City coffee houses to see what has replaced them in their stead.

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Arriving in the Port of New York

Free | Online

Imagine it is ca. 1950. You’ve just arrived in New York City onboard one of the sleek, modern ocean liners of the era after a five-day voyage across the Atlantic ocean. Your ship has passed the lightship marking the entrance to the Ambrose Channel, sailed past the Statue of Liberty, and brought the Manhattan skyline into view as your vessel approaches its West Side pier. Similar to international travelers in the 21st century, you now have a true test of patience as you disembark: you and your 2,000 or so fellow passengers have to try to locate your baggage and undergo a US Customs inspection.

This story explores how the Customs staff prepared for the arrival of a mid-century ocean liner.

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The Rise of Industry City

Free | Online

For centuries, New York City has been known as a city of opportunities and prosperity. People from far and wide have made the trek to this booming city in search of financial and societal gains. With its prime location on the water, America’s financial leaders in Lower Manhattan, and global cultural ties due to immigrants, New York City is the city for one to begin their business empire.

This story explores the business endeavors of Irving T. Bush whose Bush Terminal Company’s success created the Industry City business park in Brooklyn that is still thriving today.

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Head over to our Programs and Events page to see what else is happening at the Museum. Sign up for an upcoming talk, learn more about visiting Wavertree, or explore our virtual offerings.

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