Federal Hall National Memorial
Manhattan
Federal Hall has been the site of government activity for more than 300 years. There are regular guided tours and the galleries mount exhibitions for all ages.
Manhattan
The High Line is a public park built on an historic railroad viaduct elevated above the streets on the West Side of Manhattan.
Manhattan
The Historic Districts Council is a citywide, community-based organization dedicated to the preservation and enrichment of historic neighborhoods. The council's mission is implemented through a program of research, publications, conferences and neighborhood outreach.
Brooklyn
Historic New Utrecht is a group named for one of the six towns established by the Dutch and later combined by the British to form Kings County, New York. It promotes awareness and understanding of early Brooklyn history through free concerts, historical lectures and Liberty Weekend, which takes place each June.
Historic Richmond Town/Staten Island Historical Society
Staten Island
Historic Richmond Town, the only restored historic village in New York City, brings 300 years of the city's vibrant heritage to life. Located on 100 acres of open land, the village includes 27 historic buildings from its earliest days as a 17th-century rural community to its heyday as the bustling 19th-century Richmond County seat.