• Then sail over to Governor's Island, an island once reserved only for the city's dignitaries that now hosts summer concerts and public art.
  • Governors Island has a long military history that dates back to 1776. It was controlled by the U.S. Government first for the U.S. Army and later for the Coast Guard.
  • Governors Island gets a lot of sun on the south end, where the new trees are still growing. Nolan Park has lots of shade. 6. Backpacks are good.
  • ...once-abandoned island and accentuates the qualities of this unique place, transforming Governors Island into both a destination and landmark.
  • Governor's Island was first known as Conant's Island, probably in honor of Roger Conant, a conspicuous citizen of Hull.
  • Towards that end, two fortifications were placed on Governors Island in the years preceding the War of 1812 as part of an extensive coastal defense system.
  • January 19, 2001. Governors Island is a 172-acre (70 ha) island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan.
  • Governors Island National Monument was designated in 2001 to preserve Castle Williams, Fort Jay, and four adjacent buildings on the island.
  • Devlet kurumu, Governors Island Koruma ve Eğitim Kurumu (GIPEC). Devir, adada kalıcı konut veya kumarhaneleri yasaklayan tapu kısıtlamalarını içeriyordu.
  • Governors Island, island in Upper New York Bay, New York, New York, U.S., situated off the southern tip of Manhattan Island. Its area is 172 acres (70 hectares).