South Street Seaport Museum

Maritime museum · Financial District

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"Seaport Museum, South Street Seaport by Wasabi Rabbit. Since 1967, the South Street Seaport Museum has been telling folks the story of New York’s rise as a port city by using interactive exhibits, education and experiences in its historic buildings and ships. You can also get down with the museum’s galleries, 19th century print shop and maritime library. If you aren’t a boat lover after visiting, the high seas just ain’t your thing."

New York City

12 Fulton St, New York, NY 10038 Get directions

seaportmuseum.org
@seaportmuseum

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