Virtual Talks and Tours
Step Back into Gritty Old Times Square
Photo by and courtesy of Gregoire Alessandrini On July 29th at noon, step back into gritty old Times Square on
Learn About Sarah Elizabeth Ray, the Rosa Parks of the SS Columbia
For the last several years, the SS Columbia Project has been working to bring America’s oldest surviving passenger steamship
Discover the Secrets of Coney Island on a Virtual Talk!
Tomorrow at noon, join Chief Experience Officer Justin Rivers as we unearth old secrets of the many long-gone amusement parks
Discover the Architecture of the United Nations in a Virtual Talk!
Tomorrow at noon, we’ll be hosting a virtual architecture talk on the United Nations, led by one of Visit
Join a Virtual Talk on the Remnants of Dutch New Amsterdam
Tomorrow at noon, discover where New York began and see what is left of Dutch New Amsterdam in today’s
Go Behind the Scenes at the United Nations on a Virtual Tour!
Today at noon, join us for a virtual tour of the United Nations with Visit UN, who are offering Untapped
Join a Virtual Talk by a Former Maitre’d of the Rainbow Room Atop 30 Rock
At noon today, join John DeSanto, Untapped New York tour guide, as he returns for the second part in a
Join a Virtual Talk on Central Park’s North Woods
Today at noon, join us as we explore the surprising and lightly visited North Woods of Central Park on a
Join the Virtual Talk on the The Seafaring Cats of Gotham!
Melvin Vaniman and his good-luck cat, Trent, aboard the steamship Trent in October 1910. Photo from Library of Congress, George
Take a Virtual Tour of the Hidden Naval Cemetery Landscape in Brooklyn
Today at noon, come visit (virtually) the Naval Cemetery Landscape (NCL). This hidden historical gem is one of the only
Join a Poetic Walking Tour of Whitman’s Queer New York From Stonewall to Pfaff’s
Today at 11 AM, join Walt Whitman Initiative President and NYU Professor Karen Karbiener on a poetic virtual walking tour
Join a Virtual Talk on the Secrets of the Financial District!
Acre for acre there is more history in the Financial District than anywhere else in the country and most of