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"New York Harbor: A Tapestry of History and Wonder" Step into the vibrant tapestry of New York Harbor, where iconic landmarks and captivating moments intertwine

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Threatening Sky, Bay of New York, mid 19th century. Creator: Thomas Chambers

Threatening Sky, Bay of New York, mid 19th century. Creator: Thomas Chambers
Threatening Sky, Bay of New York, mid 19th century

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Bay of New York, Sunset, mid 19th century. Creator: Thomas Chambers

Bay of New York, Sunset, mid 19th century. Creator: Thomas Chambers
Bay of New York, Sunset, mid 19th century

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: The Chinese Junk 'Keying'-Captain Kellett-As she appeared in New York harbour

The Chinese Junk "Keying"-Captain Kellett-As she appeared in New York harbour
The Chinese Junk " Keying" -Captain Kellett-As she appeared in New York harbour July 13th, 1847-212 days from Canton.-720 tons burthen, 1847

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: The Bay of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn Heights, 1820-25

The Bay of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn Heights, 1820-25

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: New York from the Heights near Brooklyn, ca. 1820-23. Creator: William Guy Wall

New York from the Heights near Brooklyn, ca. 1820-23. Creator: William Guy Wall
New York from the Heights near Brooklyn, ca. 1820-23

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: New York from the Harbor Showing the Battery and Castle Garden, 1858. Creator: Alfred Copestick

New York from the Harbor Showing the Battery and Castle Garden, 1858. Creator: Alfred Copestick
New York from the Harbor Showing the Battery and Castle Garden, 1858

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: View of the Battery, New York, 1800-1850. Creator: Unknown

View of the Battery, New York, 1800-1850. Creator: Unknown
View of the Battery, New York, 1800-1850

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Ship in New York Harbor, ca. 1890. Creator: Unknown

Ship in New York Harbor, ca. 1890. Creator: Unknown
Ship in New York Harbor, ca. 1890

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: The Golden State Entering New York Harbor, 1854. Creator: Fitz Hugh Lane

The Golden State Entering New York Harbor, 1854. Creator: Fitz Hugh Lane
The Golden State Entering New York Harbor, 1854

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: IMMIGRANTS, 1900. Italian immigrants on board ship in New York harbor. Photograph, 1900

IMMIGRANTS, 1900. Italian immigrants on board ship in New York harbor. Photograph, 1900

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S.S. Patricia in New York harbor en route to Ellis Island, 1906

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People

ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1889. The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People. An 1889 cartoon by Thomas Nast protesting the control exercised over the necessaries of life by

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Manhatten, New York, USA

Manhatten, New York, USA
Manhatten, downtown New York City, with a view of One World Trade Center; New York City, New York, United States of America

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Manhattan, New York, USA

Manhattan, New York, USA
Manhattan, downtown New York City; New York City, New York, United States of America

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Statue Of Liberty, New York, United States Of America Soon After Its Dedication On October 28, 1886

Statue Of Liberty, New York, United States Of America Soon After Its Dedication On October 28, 1886. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1887

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: WWI: TROOPSHIP, 1919. The troopship SS Stockholm arriving in New York Harbor

WWI: TROOPSHIP, 1919. The troopship SS Stockholm arriving in New York Harbor with one thousand members of the 369th Infantry Regiment. Photograph, February 1919

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: New Beginnings

New Beginnings
A group of immigrants traveling aboard a ship celebrate as they catch their first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New York Harbor. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Wilbur Wright flying past the Statue of Liberty on his way from Governors Island to Grants Tomb

Wilbur Wright flying past the Statue of Liberty on his way from Governors Island to Grants Tomb during New York Citys
STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1909. Wilbur Wright flying past the Statue of Liberty on his way from Governors Island to Grants Tomb during New York Citys Hudson Fulton Celebration, 4 October 1909

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Celebrating the British evacuation of New York, 25 November 1783

Celebrating the British evacuation of New York, 25 November 1783, by hoisting the American flag at New York Harbor
NY: BRITISH EVACUATION. Celebrating the British evacuation of New York, 25 November 1783, by hoisting the American flag at New York Harbor. American engraving, 19th century

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: NEW AMSTERDAM. The Hartgers View, the earliest known view of New Amsterdam as it appeared c

NEW AMSTERDAM. The Hartgers View, the earliest known view of New Amsterdam as it appeared c. 1626-1628. Line engraving, Dutch, 1651

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: ERIE CANAL OPENING, 1825. New York Governor DeWitt Clinton pouring water from Lake Erie into

ERIE CANAL OPENING, 1825. New York Governor DeWitt Clinton pouring water from Lake Erie into the Atlantic Ocean at the Grand Erie Canal Celebration in New York Harbor, 4 November 1825

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: HUDSON: NEW YORK, 1609. The arrival of Henry Hudson in the bay of New York, 12 September 1609

HUDSON: NEW YORK, 1609. The arrival of Henry Hudson in the bay of New York, 12 September 1609. American lithograph, 1868

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Evening New York Harbor 1884 Etching Plate 9 3 / 4

Evening New York Harbor 1884 Etching Plate 9 3 / 4
Artokoloro

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: NEW YORK CITY, 1840. A Panoramic View of New York (Taken from the North River

NEW YORK CITY, 1840. A Panoramic View of New York (Taken from the North River.) Aquatint etching by Robert Havell, 1840

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1984. Front view of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1984. Front view of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Photograph, 1984

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: VERRAZZANO-NARROWS BRIDGE. View of the Verrazzano-Narrows bridge looking north

VERRAZZANO-NARROWS BRIDGE. View of the Verrazzano-Narrows bridge looking north toward Brooklyn from Staten Island, New York City. Photograph, c1970

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The great Bartholdi statue, Liberty Enlightening the World

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The great Bartholdi statue, Liberty Enlightening the World. With the world renowned and beautiful Star Lamp. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1885

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lithograph, c1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lithograph, c1885

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1884. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lithograph, c1884

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1884. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lithograph, c1884

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Hoffman Island, New York City, where immigrants with

NEW YORK: HOFFMAN ISLAND. Hoffman Island, New York City, where immigrants with infectious diseases were held in quarantine before arriving at Ellis Island. Photograph, late 19th or early 20th century

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, 1924. New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline at dusk

PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, 1924. New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline at dusk. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1924

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn

PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn. Watercolor and charcoal by Joseph Pennell, c1924

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. A view of the Lower Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn

PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. A view of the Lower Manhattan skyline from Brooklyn. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1924

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. A view of New York Harbor and Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn

PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. A view of New York Harbor and Lower Manhattan from Brooklyn. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1924

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. A sunset over the East River with the Statue of

PENNELL: NEW YORK CITY, c1924. A sunset over the East River with the Statue of Liberty in distance. Watercolor by Joseph Pennell, c1924

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1984. Detail of the torch on the Statue of Liberty, overlooking

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1984. Detail of the torch on the Statue of Liberty, overlooking New York Harbor. Photograph, 1986

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Brooklyn Bridge from 1878

Brooklyn Bridge from 1878
Illustration of a Brooklyn Bridge from 1878

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: NEW YORK HARBOR, 1941. Lower Manhattan seen from the S. S. Coamo leaving New York City

NEW YORK HARBOR, 1941. Lower Manhattan seen from the S. S. Coamo leaving New York City
NEW YORK HARBOR, 1941. Lower Manhattan seen from the S.S. Coamo leaving New York City. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: ELLIS ISLAND FERRY, c1920. The ferry taking immigrants from Ellis Island to lower Manhattan

ELLIS ISLAND FERRY, c1920. The ferry taking immigrants from Ellis Island to lower Manhattan, passing the Statue of Liberty, c1920

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: IMMIGRATION, 1923. The stern of the S. S

IMMIGRATION, 1923. The stern of the S. S
IMMIGRATION, 1923. The stern of the S.S. Bremen in New York Harbor, crowded with immigrants waiting for immigration inspection, 1923

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1923. Italian men from the steerage section of the liner Conte

ELLIS ISLAND, c1923. Italian men from the steerage section of the liner Conte Rosso rushing to be included in the restricted immigration quota, catch a glimpse of New York, c1923

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: IMMIGRATION, 1923. Ships carrying European immigrants to the United States waiting

IMMIGRATION, 1923. Ships carrying European immigrants to the United States waiting in New York Harbor to be let through by immigration officials. Photograph, 1 August 1923

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, POST 1924. The Great Hall at the immigration station in New York Harbor

ELLIS ISLAND, POST 1924. The Great Hall at the immigration station in New York Harbor, used, after 1924, as the main detention room for immigrants held for investigation

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1920. Aerial view of Ellis Island in New York Harbor. Photograph, c1920

ELLIS ISLAND, c1920. Aerial view of Ellis Island in New York Harbor. Photograph, c1920

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS, 1902. European immigrants on the deck of a ship arriving at New York Harbor

EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS, 1902. European immigrants on the deck of a ship arriving at New York Harbor, 1902. Oil over a photograph

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: An aerial view of the Statue of Liberty

An aerial view of the Statue of Liberty

Background imageNew York Harbor Collection: Fleet week vessels pass by the Statue of Liberty

Fleet week vessels pass by the Statue of Liberty
May 26, 2010 - Fleet week vessels pass by the Statue of Liberty, marking the beginning of Fleet Week 2010 in New York



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"New York Harbor: A Tapestry of History and Wonder" Step into the vibrant tapestry of New York Harbor, where iconic landmarks and captivating moments intertwine. In 1885, as craftsmen meticulously assembled the Statue of Liberty's face on Bedloes Island, a symbol of freedom was born. The majestic Lady Liberty would soon welcome countless dreamers to these shores. In August 1959, renowned French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau embarked on an underwater adventure from the Calypso docked in this very harbor. Climbing into his Diving Saucer, he delved deep beneath the surface, unraveling mysteries hidden within its depths. A glimpse back to 1906 reveals a colorful engraving showcasing New York City and its surrounding areas. This bustling metropolis thrived amidst towering skyscrapers that would come to define its magnificent skyline. During World War I, camouflage took an unexpected form as the zebra-striped British transport ship Osterly adorned itself with bold patterns while sailing through these waters. A testament to ingenuity during times of conflict. The Cuban naval ship Cuba found solace in New York Harbor's embrace as it arrived for a momentous occasion yet unknown. It stood proudly alongside other vessels that sought refuge or purpose within these historic waters. Even Harry Houdini himself graced this harbor with his presence - a magician whose illusions captivated audiences worldwide but left them questioning reality at every turn. As history unfolded further, SS Great Western made its grand entrance into this bustling hub - a vessel that carried dreams and aspirations across vast oceans towards new horizons. Lower Manhattan's enchanting skyline emerged like an urban masterpiece against the backdrop of sparkling waters. Its towering structures mirrored ambition and progress etched upon each steel frame rising towards greatness. Amidst all wonders stands the timeless figure of liberty herself - her rear side adorned by the fluttering US flag on Liberty Island. She remains steadfast, a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who gaze upon her.