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Almost 15 years after its discovery during the construction of One World Trade Center, the gunboat is being reassembled at the New York State Museum.
"One possibility that came up was a gunboat, built on probably the New Jersey side of the Delaware River, right across from ...
Graffiti is synonymous with New York City. Despite its unsanctioned origins, graffiti has since been rightfully embraced as ...
A lost Revolutionary War-era ship that was unearthed at the site of the World Trade Center will finally be exhibited in a museum over a decade after it was found. The New York State Museum ...
In 2010, construction crews working in Lower Manhattan found the remains of a Revolutionary War-era gunboat buried deep ...
In July of 2010, ago archeologists in Manhattan discovered one-of-a- kind 18th century wooden gunboat parts hidden beneath the World Trade Center; since then, the boat has been looked after by ...
After being unearthed at ground zero, archeologists at Texas A&M treated, cleaned, and preserved it for 15 years. It has now been sent to the New York State Museum in Albany to be reconstructed ...
New York State Museum In 2010 ... The vessel was discovered at “Ground Zero,” the site where the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center stood until the terrorist attacks of September 11 ...
From Times Sqaure and Broadway to Katz's Delicatessen and The High Line, the M.E.N's Liv Clarke saw it all on a whirlwind ...
Riboud's inaccessible Manhattan monument "Africa Rising” is now on public display at the Jardin des Tuileries.