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Lower Manhattan – So Much Fun For Free

Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

New York’s most exciting and enticing destination has more to see and do than any other square mile in the world – and much of it is free! You can start by exploring the area with our Explore Lower Manhattan Self-Guided Walking Tour, which features some of the most significant sites and attractions in New York City, and all for free. The destinations include:

- Brooklyn Bridge
- Castle Clinton National Monument
- Charging Bull at Bowling Green Park
- City Hall
- Federal Hall National Memorial
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Historic Battery Park
- National September 11 Memorial & Museum
- New York Stock Exchange
- Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian/U.S. Custom House
- Stone Street Historic District 
- St. Paul’s Chapel
- Trinity Church
- Wall Street

iPhone and iPad users can find an audio version of the tour using the free Locacious mobile app, which allow users to access audio tours for each Lower Manhattan site. Download it for free by clicking here or by visiting iTunes (search for “Locacious”).

Lower Manhattan has grown and flourished over the last 400 years. It is home to the most iconic symbols of old New York, from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Statue of Liberty, Federal Hall, where George Washington was sworn into office, the New York Stock Exchange, the Staten Island Ferry, and two branches of the Smithsonian. Always a popular destination, Lower Manhattan’s attractions have remained must-see over the past decade for local, regional and international tourists.

And there is so much more than what we’ve just highlighted in our walking tour. As you explore Lower Manhattan, you will happen upon many more historic sites, memorials, and amenities.  So as you walk around, consider visiting:

- African Burial Ground
- Canyon of Heroes
- Governors Island
- Hudson River and East River Esplanades
- Imagination Playground
- Irish Hunger Memorial 
- River To River Festival
(seasonal)
- South Street Seaport
- Staten Island Ferry
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- World Financial Center

Culture Radiates in Lower Manhattan’s One Square Mile

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

From river to river, from Chambers to the Battery, Lower Manhattan is chock full of culture, art, and history.  But with Federal Hall, the Statue of Liberty, Century 21, and so many other notable attractions, it’s easy to forget!  The Downtown Alliance is here to remind you of all the incredible, diverse museums that call Lower Manhattan home.

African Burial Ground National Monument Visitor Center
290 Broadway | 212.637.2019
www.nps.gov/afbg

Anne Frank Center USA (opening February 2012)
44 Park Place | 212.431.7993
www.annefrank.com

Dialog in the Dark
South Street Seaport
11 Fulton Street | 888.926.3437
www.dialognyc.com

Ellis Island National Museum
Ellis Island
212.363.3200
www.ellisisland.org

Fraunces Tavern Museum
54 Pearl Street |212.425.1776
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org

Museum of Jewish  Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
36 Battery Place|646.437.4202
www.mjhnyc.org

New York City Police Museum
100 Old Slip|212.480.3100
www.nycpolicemuseum.org

Skyscraper Museum
39 Battery Place|212.968.1961
www.skyscraper.org

Smithsonian Museum of American Finance
48 Wall Street |212.908.4110
www.financialhistory.org

Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
1 Bowling Green|212.514.3700
www.nmai.si.edu

South Street Seaport Museum
12 Fulton Street |212.748.8600
www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org

Tribute WTC Visitor Center
120 Liberty Street|212.393.9160
www.tributewtc.org

Also, be sure to learn more about the Downtown Culture Pass, which offers the visitor to Lower Manhattan significant discounted access to eight cultural institutions and a walking tour of Wall Street all within walking distance of each other. The participating venues are Fraunces Tavern Museum, Museum of American Finance, Museum of Jewish Heritage, National Museum of the American Indian, 9/11 Preview Site, The New York City Police Museum, The Skyscraper Museum, Tribute WTC Visitor Center and Wall Street Walks.

For more information or to purchase the pass, please visit http://www.downtownculturepass.org/