Quintein • December 17, 2018I highly recommend visiting when there isn't a crowd (late night to 8am) to fully reflect. There is lots of security present and the area is under CCTV via the light posts
Noel C. • October 2, 2022No matter your politics. A lot of people died in a terrible event. As memorials go, this was very nice and had an eerie calm born from respect of the visitors. Worth coming here
candace k. • January 9, 2014Both a moving and calming experience. Beautiful use of water. Make sure to get your tickets online in advance -- lots of queuing otherwise
Jake D. • August 19, 2016Perfect place to eat when the sun is shining and you need a break from the office.
Melissa M. • January 3, 2016Nice park. Lots to see in this area.
LodgeNetMobile • April 5, 2012A wonderful and historic place to check out in the heart of Manhattan's financial district. Check hours of operation though, as they're often closed on weekends.
Laura T. • February 19, 2012$25 prix fix for app, main dish and bottomless bloodies, mimosas and bellinis.
IWalked Audio Tours • September 2, 2011A small Federal style red-brick building surrounded by skyscrapers. The site of the church is the former home of the 1st America-born saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Learn more on this site via our blog!
Ripley's Believe It or Not! NYC • September 19, 2012This building is more than just an awe-inspiring structure; it is more like an inside secret. It has been vacant for nearly a decade with parts of it shuttered since the 1940s!
JoAnne K. • April 18, 2017Historic landmarked coop built in 1909 great apts and large windows 33flrs Ask me about this bldg!
Turnstile Tours • March 17, 2014Built in 1838, this 24-acre hospital campus served the Navy in a variety of functions until the 1980's. Today its beautiful structures sit frozen in time, accessible to the public only on guided tours
Kimmie O. • July 27, 2020It truly is a historical area!
IWalked Audio Tours • March 7, 2012Bronze sculpture by Spanish artist Luis Antonio Sanguino. Cast 1973 but not unveiled until 1983. Celebrates former port of entry for million of immigrants. More info in blog. <LINK>
Susumu • June 23, 2017A cool tiny court behind Browne Printers. Enter from the door next to Fulton Stall Market.
Ben F. • June 14, 2016One of the more underwhelming historical sites in the city, I suppose his bust in the wall is worth a peek.
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