On Treasures of New York: Joseph Lloyd Manor and the Jupiter Hammon Project, reinterpreting the history of an 18th-century Long Island home to reveal the legacy of slavery and a hidden figure who would go on to become America's first published African-American poet.
From the fight for religious freedom, to the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom, Treasures of New York: Bowne House traces the history held in a 17th century house that’s now a museum in Flushing, in New York City’s borough of Queens.
Located in the heart of New York City, The Morgan Library & Museum embraces creativity and expands knowledge. What was once the personal library of financier J.P. Morgan has become a museum and independent research library unlike any other. Treasures of New York: The Morgan Library & Museum highlights this cultural institution, featuring its fascinating history and remarkable collection.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden is a thriving cultural destination that is home to art, culture, and nature. Treasures of New York: Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden explores Snug Harbor’s rich history, including its time as a rest home for sailors, while also focusing on the important role it serves today.