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400th Anniversary of New Amsterdam!
GANYC is celebrating the 400th anniversary of the Dutch Settlement of New Amsterdam and the importance of New York City to the United States and the world.We will be offering a variety of tours and initiatives.
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2025 GANYC Apple Awards March 3, 2025
The GANYC Apple Awards celebrate those who make New York City great! Over a dozen awards are given out each year to individuals & organizations from across our five boroughs.
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GANYC Members In The News
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Several GANYC members are in the news this month. Here's a roundup:1. Jane August is featured in the Associated Press for her ambitious efforts to visit, and document, every museum in New York City. She's visited about 136 since 2021, with 64 still to go.One woman set out to visit every museum in…
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January 2020 Meeting at the N-Y Historical Society
Canal Street looking downtown Canal Street looking downtown Emma Guest-Consales
The Metropolitan Museum of Art FAM Tour
Chrysler Building and Grand Central facade Ayinde Stevens
Brownstone facade Brownstone facade Ayinde Stevens
GANYC Members tour the High Line
GANYC FAM Tour of New Amsterdam
Happy 400th Anniversary NYC Happy 400th Anniversary NYC in Times Square Harvey Paul Davidson
Cherry Blossoms Cherry Blossoms and the East River Ayinde Stevens
Boat Ride to Dead Horse Bay
Radio City Music Hall Radio City Music Hall Ayinde Stevens
Giant pink pigeon foot Dinosaur Deborah Blau