About

Coming to Red Hook in 1994, an ambitious group of volunteers transformed a former dumping area into what has been cited by the Neighborhood Open Space Coalition as "an ideal example of open space and waterfront access which provides an excellent complement to waterfront development". The Museum's permanent collection includes a nearly one-century old wooden barge, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Congratulations on the 100th year of the Waterfront Barge
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This place is neat! If you're up for the trek to Red Hook, Thurs. evenings and Sat. afternoons, cruise this little floating museum for free.... Read More
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The Waterfront Museum is at Pier 25 for the next week or so! Visit her and Tug Pegasus at the end of N. Moore St. Vote for them both at http... Read More
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The Tug Pegasus served for 90 years in the Port of New York, through two major technology changes: the adaptation from steam to diesel propu... Read More
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Wonderful museum and great event location! Check out the Fish Soup episode of Throwdown with Bobby Flay; the Throwdown was shot on this Barg... Read More
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Check your money
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Open4-8 thurs.
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bring the kids! An excellent adventure (open after school on Thursdays) with a most intriguing man who will educate and entertain. They hos... Read More
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