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Writer Laurie Gwen Shapiro pays a last visit to The Peking, the tall ship that stood tall at South Street Seaport for four decades before it moves to Germany.
NYC's South Street Seaport played an important role in the development of world trade in the 1860s. Here are just some of the ships that have contributed to the trade.
Carne Mare Appropriately for a seaport, this two-story restaurant looks like the dining area on a cruise ship, all warm wood paneling, leather seating, and a grand staircase.
The South Street Seaport Museum is to co-hosting the 1930 Capitán Miranda, a sail training tall ship of the Uruguayan Navy, when she arrives in New York in May 2023.
South Street Seaport Museum's monthly sea-music events Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music – the original NYC chantey sing, now made popular on TikTok – continues on Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 2pm ...
Remembering Peter Stanford Peter Stanford, founding president of the South Street Seaport Museum passed away on Thursday morning, 24th March 2016. We have lost our founder.
Seaworthy and Ready for an Early Unveiling The 131-year-old iron-hulled cargo ship Wavertree is returning to the South Street Seaport after an unexpectedly swift overhaul.
View of command plaques on the Mexican Navy tall ship ARM Cuauhtémoc during its voyage from Staten Island to Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, in New York City.
The Danmark, a Danish training ship, returns to New York for Climate Week at the South Street Seaport. (NY1 Photo/Roger Clark) ...