The NewAmsterdam Trail commemorates the legendary journey of Henry Hudson to New York in 1609, the entrepreneurial spirit of the Dutch and the important role they have played in the formation of the ideas and ideals that still shape New York and America today. The tour is produced by the National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy and the National Park Service in partnership with the Henry Hudson 400 Foundation.
The New Amsterdam Trail is about a sweep of time in a city in which we keep company with Henry Hudson, the first New Yorkers the Lenni-Lenape, who nurtured the water and the land, and the Dutch traders who bought Mannahatta for 60 guilders to establish a rich commercial port. This step-by-step guide to eight important historic sites of the Dutch settlement tells how each place fits into the arc of New York City history. As you look at the map, the crooked streets of downtown evoke 17th century New Amsterdam.
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