Governors Island Ferry
The Governors Island Ferry is one of two ferry services from Manhattan and Brooklyn to Governors Island.
The Governors Island Ferry is one of two ferry services from Manhattan and Brooklyn to Governors Island.
Golda Meir Square is named for Israeli PM Golda Meir. It is on Broadway between 39th and 40th Streets.
New York City and Manhattan municipal building named for 1990-1993 mayor David Dinkins.
Castle Clinton is a restored stone fort in Battery Park which has served as an immigration center, theater, among others and is now a landmark and national monument.
Bryan Park is a public park in New York City in Midtown Manhattan, located between Grand Central and Times Square.
This is an indoor arena that hosts basketball and hockey games, concerts, and other events.
Coney Island is a neighborhood in the south of Brooklyn. Popular for its amusement parks, beach and boardwalk, aquarium, and food and shops.
A suspension bridge that crosses the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan, completed in 1909.
The Irish Hunger Memorial is dedicated to the Great Irish Hunger, during which more than one million Irish people died. Located in Lower Manhattan.
Bronze sculpture by Kristen Visbal located in Lower Manhattan's Financial District. She stands defiant against the financial institution across the street.