Governors Island
Unravel the Storied Past of Governors Island
Explore the fascinating history of Governors Island on our upcoming Hidden Gems of Governors Island walking tour! The history of
MV Islander: The Governors Island Ferry that Never Sailed in NYC
Great fanfare greeted the MV Islander ferry when it completed its maiden voyage from Wood’s Hole to Martha’s
Governors Island’s Haunted Basketball Court in Liggett Hall
Is Governors Island haunted? This was a question we received more frequently before the transformative redevelopment and construction efforts by
Join a Virtual Tour of Governors Island’s Hidden Gems
Discover the hidden gems of Governors Island on a virtual tour with Untapped New York tour guide Mandy Edgecombe, a
Explore the Fascinating Layered History of Governors Island
Explore the fascinating history of the island at the southern tip of Manhattan on our Hidden Gems of Governors Island
Push for Open-Air Classrooms is Rooted in NYC’s Pandemic History
Recently, each state has been meticulously deciding whether or not to open schools in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Governors Island Will Reopen to the Public July 15th
Governors Island, one of New York City’s most stunning, large open spaces, will reopen to the public on July
14 New Public Art Installations to Discover in NYC October 2019
Jonathan Prince, Shatter Series, cor-ten and polished steel, in situ at Christie’s Sculpture Garden 2019, courtesy of Jonathan
First Permanent Art Space Opens on Governors Island in Former Warehouse
Governors Island, the partially man-made piece of land in New York Harbor just minutes from Manhattan via ferry, has
WWI Historical Re-enactments to Take Place on Governors Island
This year marks the centennial of service members and civilians returning from France to New York Harbor following the Great
Governors Island Military Chapel Opens to Public for First Time in Decades for New Art Installation
In an extension of an art installation already in place on the exterior of Governors Island‘s military chapel, Our
20 New Public Art Installations Not to Miss This September 2019
September is turning into a pretty banner month for new public art installations in New York City. While the PORTAL