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BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
GETTING HERE
South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for TALL SHIP WAVERTREE OPEN FOR VISITORS The permanently-moored 1885 tall ship Wavertree to the public for FREE beginning Saturday, May 29, 2021 and running on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 2021, with timed entry, from 11am-5pm at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets). President and CEO, Capt. Jonathan Boulware says, “The Seaport Museum is thrilled to welcome visitors 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1. PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
GETTING HERE
South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for TALL SHIP WAVERTREE OPEN FOR VISITORS The permanently-moored 1885 tall ship Wavertree to the public for FREE beginning Saturday, May 29, 2021 and running on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 2021, with timed entry, from 11am-5pm at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets). President and CEO, Capt. Jonathan Boulware says, “The Seaport Museum is thrilled to welcome visitors 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
OUR CITY, OUR SEAPORT Our City, Our Seaport. Campaign to Save the South Street Seaport Museum. This pandemic has dealt our beloved city a terrible blow, the full extent of which is still unclear. As New Yorkers, we have faith that the city will rebound as it has time and again. For a city that constantly reinvents itself, there must—there will—be a brightfuture.
MILLIONS: MIGRANTS AND MILLIONAIRES ABOARD THE GREAT Millions is located in Schermerhorn Row, 12 Fulton Street. Access to the exhibition is included with Museum general admission. Click below to purchase admission tickets. BOOK NOW. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not a TALL SHIP WAVERTREE OPEN FOR VISITORS The permanently-moored 1885 tall ship Wavertree to the public for FREE beginning Saturday, May 29, 2021 and running on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 2021, with timed entry, from 11am-5pm at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets). President and CEO, Capt. Jonathan Boulware says, “The Seaport Museum is thrilled to welcome visitors JANE'S WALK AT THE SEAPORT MUSEUM Jane’s Walk at the Seaport Museum. Inside Thompson Warehouse: A 19th Century Landmark, Revealed. Join the South Street Seaport Museum President and CEO Capt. Jonathan Boulware for a virtual walk through the historic Thompson Warehouse, currently under renovation at 213 Water Street. Watch layers of history literally peeling back to revealBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. THIS IS WOMEN’S WORK: MARITIME LIVES The Panel. Ashley Cruz is a freshman at SUNY Maritime, majoring in marine operations with a deck license, and is a graduate of New York Harbor School and former intern at South Street Seaport Museum. Her first time on a schooner was in 2016, aboard Lettie G Howard, and she fell in love with sailing. She spends part of every summer sailingtall
LETTIE G. HOWARD
Lettie G. Howard | 1893 Schooner. Lettie G. Howard to Sail in Erie in Collaboration with Flagship Niagara League The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new program opportunity for our beloved schooner Lettie G Howard – later in 2018 she will voyage to Lake Erie, embarking on an 2018-2019 programmatic collaboration with U.S. Brig Niagara and the Erie Maritime Museum. OFFSHORE SAILING ADVENTURES ABOARD LETTIE G. HOWARD Lettie G. Howard is a National Historic Landmark schooner owned and operated by the South Street Seaport Museum. Built in 1893 for use as a commercial fishing vessel, Lettie is one of the last remaining vessels of her kind. Lettie G. Howard is a United States Coast SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors 1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
CAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. MARITIME CRAFT CENTER Maritime Craft Center The Maritime Craft Center at the South Street Seaport Museum is a place where volunteers and craftspeople carry on the traditions of maritime craft, including wood carving and model ship building. As part of our exhibition “Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914”, the Seaport Museum welcomed Master Woodcarver Deborah SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors 1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
CAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. MARITIME CRAFT CENTER Maritime Craft Center The Maritime Craft Center at the South Street Seaport Museum is a place where volunteers and craftspeople carry on the traditions of maritime craft, including wood carving and model ship building. As part of our exhibition “Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914”, the Seaport Museum welcomed Master Woodcarver Deborah PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
GETTING HERE
South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. ABOUT THE COLLECTION About The Collection. The South Street Seaport Museum’s collections consist of over 28,000 works of art and artifacts, and over 55,000 historic records, documenting the rise of New York as a port city, and its role in the development of the economy and business of the United States through social and architectural landscapes. COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not a 1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. TALL SHIP WAVERTREE OPEN FOR VISITORS The permanently-moored 1885 tall ship Wavertree will be open to the public for FREE beginning Saturday, May 29, 2021 and running on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 2021, with timed entry, from 11am-5pm at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets). “The Seaport Museum is thrilled to welcome visitors to our historic shipWavertree on
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
WHAT'S HAPPENING ON SCHOONER PIONEER? An update on the work being done on Pioneer October 8, 2020 – Malcolm Martin, Fleet Captain and Master Schooner Pioneer. Hi Folks, Capt. Martin, Fleet Captain and Master of schooner Pioneer, here.I think a lot of people have been wondering, “what is going on with our beloved schooner Pioneer these days?”. Pioneer in New YorkHarbor, ca. 2017.
LETTIE G. HOWARD
Lettie G. Howard | 1893 Schooner. Lettie G. Howard to Sail in Erie in Collaboration with Flagship Niagara League The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new program opportunity for our beloved schooner Lettie G Howard – later in 2018 she will voyage to Lake Erie, embarking on an 2018-2019 programmatic collaboration with U.S. Brig Niagara and the Erie Maritime Museum. SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM A cultural institution located in South Street Seaport Historic District. Dedicated to telling the story of Where New York Begins.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors 1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE Tour the tall ship Wavertree. Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite visitors to enjoy our virtual programs and events, shop at our online store, or sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date on our upcoming programs.. Explore the 1885 tall ship Wavertree, flagship of the Seaport Museum fleet. 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Charter Schooner Pioneer. Schooner Pioneer is the perfect platform for your next group or company outing.Departing from Pier 16, Pioneer’s charters sail New York Harbor and afford some of the most breathtaking views of the city and Statue of Liberty.Pioneer is also the ideal setting for your next photo or film shoot. Click the button to get in touch and learn how to make your next event an SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor.CAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, or join us for a MARITIME CRAFT CENTER Maritime Craft Center The Maritime Craft Center at the South Street Seaport Museum is a place where volunteers and craftspeople carry on the traditions of maritime craft, including wood carving and model ship building. As part of our exhibition “Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914”, the Seaport Museum welcomed Master Woodcarver Deborah SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM A cultural institution located in South Street Seaport Historic District. Dedicated to telling the story of Where New York Begins.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors 1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE Tour the tall ship Wavertree. Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite visitors to enjoy our virtual programs and events, shop at our online store, or sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date on our upcoming programs.. Explore the 1885 tall ship Wavertree, flagship of the Seaport Museum fleet. 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Charter Schooner Pioneer. Schooner Pioneer is the perfect platform for your next group or company outing.Departing from Pier 16, Pioneer’s charters sail New York Harbor and afford some of the most breathtaking views of the city and Statue of Liberty.Pioneer is also the ideal setting for your next photo or film shoot. Click the button to get in touch and learn how to make your next event an SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor.CAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, or join us for a MARITIME CRAFT CENTER Maritime Craft Center The Maritime Craft Center at the South Street Seaport Museum is a place where volunteers and craftspeople carry on the traditions of maritime craft, including wood carving and model ship building. As part of our exhibition “Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914”, the Seaport Museum welcomed Master Woodcarver Deborah PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION The South Street Seaport Museum’s collections consist of over 28,000 works of art and artifacts, and over 55,000 historic records, documenting the rise of New York as a port city, and its role in the development of the economy and business of the United States through social and architectural landscapes. The Museum’s collections tracethe
GETTING HERE
South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, or join us for a SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not a 1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner of Sanitation from 1986 to 1990. TALL SHIP WAVERTREE OPEN FOR VISITORS May 29 – Oct 10 | 11am-5pm | Free. The permanently-moored 1885 tall ship Wavertree to the public for FREE beginning Saturday, May 29, 2021 and running on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 2021, with timed entry, from 11am-5pm at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets).. President and CEO, Capt. Jonathan Boulware says, “The Seaport Museum is thrilled to welcome visitors to our WHAT'S HAPPENING ON SCHOONER PIONEER? An update on the work being done on Pioneer October 8, 2020 – Malcolm Martin, Fleet Captain and Master Schooner Pioneer. Hi Folks, Capt. Martin, Fleet Captain and Master of schooner Pioneer, here.I think a lot of people have been wondering, “what is going on with our beloved schooner Pioneer these days?”. Pioneer in New YorkHarbor, ca. 2017.
LETTIE G. HOWARD
Lettie G. Howard | 1893 Schooner. Lettie G. Howard to Sail in Erie in Collaboration with Flagship Niagara League The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new program opportunity for our beloved schooner Lettie G Howard – later in 2018 she will voyage to Lake Erie, embarking on an 2018-2019 programmatic collaboration with U.S. Brig Niagara and the Erie Maritime Museum. SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors 1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
CAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. MARITIME CRAFT CENTER Maritime Craft Center The Maritime Craft Center at the South Street Seaport Museum is a place where volunteers and craftspeople carry on the traditions of maritime craft, including wood carving and model ship building. As part of our exhibition “Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914”, the Seaport Museum welcomed Master Woodcarver Deborah SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors 1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
CAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. MARITIME CRAFT CENTER Maritime Craft Center The Maritime Craft Center at the South Street Seaport Museum is a place where volunteers and craftspeople carry on the traditions of maritime craft, including wood carving and model ship building. As part of our exhibition “Millions: Migrants and Millionaires Aboard the Great Liners, 1900-1914”, the Seaport Museum welcomed Master Woodcarver Deborah PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
GETTING HERE
South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. ABOUT THE COLLECTION About The Collection. The South Street Seaport Museum’s collections consist of over 28,000 works of art and artifacts, and over 55,000 historic records, documenting the rise of New York as a port city, and its role in the development of the economy and business of the United States through social and architectural landscapes. COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not a 1930 TUGBOAT W.O. DECKER CHARTER W.O. DECKER. The historic tugboat W.O. Decker is the perfect backdrop for a group adventure, exciting corporate outing, or unforgettable celebration.W.O. Decker is available for photo and video shoots as well custom charter experiences including Museum-hosted history cruises, or special trips to some of the more hard-to-reach spots in New York Harbor. TALL SHIP WAVERTREE OPEN FOR VISITORS The permanently-moored 1885 tall ship Wavertree will be open to the public for FREE beginning Saturday, May 29, 2021 and running on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October 2021, with timed entry, from 11am-5pm at Pier 16 (Fulton and South Streets). “The Seaport Museum is thrilled to welcome visitors to our historic shipWavertree on
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
WHAT'S HAPPENING ON SCHOONER PIONEER? An update on the work being done on Pioneer October 8, 2020 – Malcolm Martin, Fleet Captain and Master Schooner Pioneer. Hi Folks, Capt. Martin, Fleet Captain and Master of schooner Pioneer, here.I think a lot of people have been wondering, “what is going on with our beloved schooner Pioneer these days?”. Pioneer in New YorkHarbor, ca. 2017.
LETTIE G. HOWARD
Lettie G. Howard | 1893 Schooner. Lettie G. Howard to Sail in Erie in Collaboration with Flagship Niagara League The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new program opportunity for our beloved schooner Lettie G Howard – later in 2018 she will voyage to Lake Erie, embarking on an 2018-2019 programmatic collaboration with U.S. Brig Niagara and the Erie Maritime Museum. SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1. PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not aBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1. PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not aBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
GETTING HERE
South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. ABOUT THE COLLECTION About The Collection. The South Street Seaport Museum’s collections consist of over 28,000 works of art and artifacts, and over 55,000 historic records, documenting the rise of New York as a port city, and its role in the development of the economy and business of the United States through social and architectural landscapes. SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for OUR CITY, OUR SEAPORT Our City, Our Seaport. Campaign to Save the South Street Seaport Museum. This pandemic has dealt our beloved city a terrible blow, the full extent of which is still unclear. As New Yorkers, we have faith that the city will rebound as it has time and again. For a city that constantly reinvents itself, there must—there will—be a brightfuture.
DONATE - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Help us to continue telling the story of the birthplace of the city we love. If you have any questions or would like to make a donation by phone, contact Vice President for External Affairs Anna Frenkel at 212.748.8731. Please make checks to: South Street Seaport Museum.Attn: Development.
1908 LIGHTSHIP AMBROSE Tour the historic lightship Ambrose. Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite visitors to enjoy our virtual programs and events, shop at our online store, or sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date on our upcoming programs.. Ambrose is the first vessel to join the Seaport Museum’s fleet and the very first lightshipCAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
OFFSHORE SAILING ADVENTURES ABOARD LETTIE G. HOWARD Lettie G. Howard is a National Historic Landmark schooner owned and operated by the South Street Seaport Museum. Built in 1893 for use as a commercial fishing vessel, Lettie is one of the last remaining vessels of her kind. Lettie G. Howard is a United States Coast WHAT'S HAPPENING ON SCHOONER PIONEER? An update on the work being done on Pioneer October 8, 2020 – Malcolm Martin, Fleet Captain and Master Schooner Pioneer. Hi Folks, Capt. Martin, Fleet Captain and Master of schooner Pioneer, here.I think a lot of people have been wondering, “what is going on with our beloved schooner Pioneer these days?”. Pioneer in New YorkHarbor, ca. 2017.
LETTIE G. HOWARD
Lettie G. Howard | 1893 Schooner. Lettie G. Howard to Sail in Erie in Collaboration with Flagship Niagara League The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new program opportunity for our beloved schooner Lettie G Howard – later in 2018 she will voyage to Lake Erie, embarking on an 2018-2019 programmatic collaboration with U.S. Brig Niagara and the Erie Maritime Museum. SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1. PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not aBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Explore the Collection from the Comfort of Your Own Home. Visit the New Collections Online Portal. New Virtual Learning Program. Explore New Amsterdam: Seaport Town. Our City, Our Seaport. A Campaign to Save the Seaport Museum. A Message from the South Street Seaport Museum. Monthly Chantey Sing. 1. PLAN YOUR VISIT ARCHIVES Updated 4.2.21 – Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we look forward to announcing upcoming plans for resuming activities outdoors in the coming months. To be among the first to know about access to our ships and outdoor programming in 2021, sign up for our Seaport Museum atHome newsletter.
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member of the South Street Seaport Museum and get unlimited admission, invitations to special events, and great discounts year-round. Join us today! Already a member? Member benefits are up for renewal on an annual basis. Renew your membership today using the form below. For any questions regarding membership levels or benefits,please contact
1885 TALL SHIP WAVERTREE The 130-year-old Wavertree, built of riveted wrought iron, is an archetype of the sailing cargo ships of the latter half of the 19th century that, during the “age of sail,” lined South Street by the dozens, creating a forest of masts from the Battery to the Brooklyn Bridge. Footer. South Street Seaport Museum. 12 COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY UPDATES COVID-19 Health and Safety Updates. The South Street Seaport Museum remains closed to the publicto support efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). If you would like to stay engaged with the South Street Seaport Museum during this time, please follow us on social media, sign up for our Seaport Museum at Home newsletter, orjoin
MARITIME REFERENCE LIBRARY The South Street Seaport Museum’s maritime reference library, consists of publications, publications, bound periodicals, and a large photo archive covering every aspect of maritime history, mostly used for research and exhibition purposes. The materials provide historical evidence of activities and information about people, organizations, events, and places of significance for visitors SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for 1885 SCHOONER PIONEER Sail New York Harbor aboard the historic 1885 schooner Pioneer. Students help raise sails, see the Statue of Liberty and other Harbor landmarks, observe a variety of ships and waterborne commerce, and engage in exciting hands-on activities. LEARN MORE. South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train toFulton
SCRIMSHAW - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Scrimshaw is the art of carving on marine mammal ivory primarily made by 19th-century whalers while at sea. These objects include purely decorative engravings and sculptures, as well as functioning tools used by sailors themselves. The United States was the predominant whaling nation by the mid-19th century, producing whale oil and baleen. Though not aBOARD OF TRUSTEES
Board of Trustees. Brendan Sexton | Chair of the Board | Joined 2015. Mr. Sexton has more than 30 years of high-level government and corporate experience, having served five New York City mayors, moving from the Office of Management and Budget to become Director of Operations for Mayor Koch, and eventually becoming Commissioner ofSanitation
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South Street Seaport Museum. By subway: Take the A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street. By bus: Take the M-15 SBS or M-15 to Fulton Street. By water: The NYC Ferry, and New York Waterway provide service to Pier 11. The Staten Island Ferry provides services to Whitehall Terminal.. Parking: Parking lots can be found at Front and John Streets, as well as 294 Pearl Street. ABOUT THE COLLECTION About The Collection. The South Street Seaport Museum’s collections consist of over 28,000 works of art and artifacts, and over 55,000 historic records, documenting the rise of New York as a port city, and its role in the development of the economy and business of the United States through social and architectural landscapes. SEA CHANTEYS AND MARITIME MUSIC First Sunday of Every Month | 2pm – 4pm | Virtual | Free. South Street Seaport Museum’s monthly Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music continues – virtually. From our living rooms and kitchens, and even from the deck of Wavertree, join us for our round-robin of shared sea songs, featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.Listen in, lead or request a song, and belt out the choruses for OUR CITY, OUR SEAPORT Our City, Our Seaport. Campaign to Save the South Street Seaport Museum. This pandemic has dealt our beloved city a terrible blow, the full extent of which is still unclear. As New Yorkers, we have faith that the city will rebound as it has time and again. For a city that constantly reinvents itself, there must—there will—be a brightfuture.
DONATE - SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM Help us to continue telling the story of the birthplace of the city we love. If you have any questions or would like to make a donation by phone, contact Vice President for External Affairs Anna Frenkel at 212.748.8731. Please make checks to: South Street Seaport Museum.Attn: Development.
1908 LIGHTSHIP AMBROSE Tour the historic lightship Ambrose. Though the South Street Seaport Museum’s indoor spaces remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite visitors to enjoy our virtual programs and events, shop at our online store, or sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date on our upcoming programs.. Ambrose is the first vessel to join the Seaport Museum’s fleet and the very first lightshipCAMPUS RENOVATIONS
Proposals are due on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 by 5 PM (EDT) . Proposals must be submitted electronically to capitalprojects@seany.org.No proposals will be accepted after the duedate.
OFFSHORE SAILING ADVENTURES ABOARD LETTIE G. HOWARD Lettie G. Howard is a National Historic Landmark schooner owned and operated by the South Street Seaport Museum. Built in 1893 for use as a commercial fishing vessel, Lettie is one of the last remaining vessels of her kind. Lettie G. Howard is a United States Coast WHAT'S HAPPENING ON SCHOONER PIONEER? An update on the work being done on Pioneer October 8, 2020 – Malcolm Martin, Fleet Captain and Master Schooner Pioneer. Hi Folks, Capt. Martin, Fleet Captain and Master of schooner Pioneer, here.I think a lot of people have been wondering, “what is going on with our beloved schooner Pioneer these days?”. Pioneer in New YorkHarbor, ca. 2017.
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Lettie G. Howard | 1893 Schooner. Lettie G. Howard to Sail in Erie in Collaboration with Flagship Niagara League The South Street Seaport Museum is pleased to announce an exciting new program opportunity for our beloved schooner Lettie G Howard – later in 2018 she will voyage to Lake Erie, embarking on an 2018-2019 programmatic collaboration with U.S. Brig Niagara and the Erie Maritime Museum.COVID-19 UPDATE
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