Upcoming events

    • June 27, 2026
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Woolworth Building 233 Broadway New York New York 10007
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    Rare access to the  Woolworth Building's lobby.

    All the history of Frank Woolworth and his masterpiece of a building.

    • June 27, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 190th Street A train Mezzanine
    • 18
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    Discover a former gilded age estate high in the heights of Manhattan with Isle Of New York Tours’ Fort Tryon Park walking tour. Begin your journey as an elevator whisks you 140 feet up through solid bedrock. Ascend to 250 feet above the Hudson River valley for stunning views of a Catholic convent, the Hall of Fame, and the Tappan Zee Bridge. One can see up to 20 miles to the north and east, because this is the highest natural point in Manhattan!

    This gilded-age tycoon’s estate in 1900 was transformed by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. into a public 67-acre park. Explore a 1776 Revolutionary War battle site, and a memorial to the first woman who fought for the USA. View the medieval-style Cloisters museum while navigating the park.

    This is Manhattan's highest natural point. If the sky is clear, you'll see the Tappan Zee Bridge, 12 miles upriver. Plus the Throggs Neck, Whitestone, Broadway, University Heights, and George Washington bridges.

    Please make sure your footwear is broken in for urban trekking. Being able to navigate steady inclines at a moderate pace will ensure we hit every vantage point on the map.

    Due to its many staircases, this tour is not handicap accessible.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 8th Avenue and 33rd Street
    • 5
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    Experience how well over a million people commute into Manhattan’s Central Business District (below 60th Street), mostly by train and bus, through an exclusive tour of the city’s three main transit hubs—Penn Station, the Port Authority Bus Terminal and Grand Central Terminal.

    The tour will focus on traveling between these facilities via the NYC Subway while discussing the history of these facilities, how they serve the vast NY area and what the future might hold in terms of renovations and/or replacements of Penn and the PABT.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • St. George's Episcopal Church 135-32 38th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
    • 9
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    The tour will cover the development of Flushing, from the ancestral Lenape tribe lands, the Dutch and English settlers, and myriads of people of all horizons and backgrounds that made Queens their home, and their place in New York and US history. We will cover such varied topics as horticulture, the 1stamendment to the US constitution, the prominent and oft forgotten roleof women in shaping our society, African-American contributions to science, as we navigate the teaming streets of commercial Flushing and wander through quieter streets to several historical buildings and spots. The tour will end in the heart of downtown Flushing, a “mecca” for Chinese food.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Columbus Circle - in front of the Deutsche Bank Center
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    Throughout the 19th century, New York experienced unparalleled growth
    that saw its population nearly double every decade and push its urban
    frontier continuously northward. In less than 100 years, Manhattan
    transformed from a small port town huddled at the southern tip of the
    island into a world-class metropolis governed by a new financial
    elite. The Industrial Revolution led to the Gilded Age, modern
    materialist ideals of the "American Dream," and legendary rivalries
    between "Old" and "New" money (if you're thinking of the HBO series, you're spot on!).

    From the first "French-flat" luxury apartments to marble chateaus rivaling European royalty, we’ll explore how the design of Central Park transformed the New York scenery and the homes in which New Yorkers live. This tour will start by the entrance of Central Park at Columbus Circle, finish near the Metropolitan Museum of Art and include one quick 2-stop subway ride. 

    • June 27, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Meet in front of Maine Memorial at the SW corner of Central Park, 59th Street & Broadway.
    Register

    Visit the vehicle-free Central Park with a licensed NYC tour guide. Wander around some of the most iconic areas of the park.  Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, The Mall & Literary Walk, Conservatory Waters, Central Park Zoo, the Dairy, and more.

    Entire tour is wheelchair accessible.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Brooklyn Borough Hall 209 Joralemon St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    • 23
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    Step into one of the most pivotal moments of the American Revolutionary War as we retrace George Washington’s daring overnight escape from Brooklyn in 1776. Beginning at Borough Hall and ending at the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, this walking tour brings the Battle of Brooklyn to life through the streets where it unfolded. Along the way, we’ll explore how a near-defeat turned into a strategic retreat that helped save the Continental Army, and ultimately the American cause.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 60th street and 5th Avenue
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    Explore and fall in love with the iconic landscapes of Central Park on this free tour.

     


    • June 27, 2026
    • 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
    • 100 Wall St, New York, NY 10005
    • 13
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    We will we explore the Financial District and the locations of historical events and sites that soldiers and citizens experienced during the American Revolution. The program will visit sites related to the Revolutionary war including:

    Bowling Green, Fraunces Tavern, Federal Hall National Memorial, Trinty Church, St. Paul's Chapel, City Hall Park and Battle of Golden Hill.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Brookfield Place Winter Garden in Battery Park City
    • 16
    Register

    We will walk along the Hudson River, discussing the development of Battery Park City, the current Resiliency Project to protect against future storm surge and The Billion Oyster Project.

    Next, we will visit The Skyscraper Museum which displays architectural models and presents the history of the skyscraper with an emphasis on New York City.

    This will be followed by a stop by The Charging Bull on our way to Wall Street, Federal Hall and The New York Stock Exchange. There should be plenty of opportunities for great photographs.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Meet in front of Maine Memorial at the SW corner of Central Park, 59th Street & Broadway. Closest wheelchair accessible subway station is 59th Street-Columbus Circle.
    Register

    Visit the vehicle-free Central Park with a licensed NYC tour guide. Wander around some of the most iconic areas of the park.  Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, The Mall & Literary Walk, Conservatory Waters, Central Park Zoo, the Dairy, and more.

    Entire tour is wheelchair accessible.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • 1 Centre Street NY NY 10007
    • 3
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    When completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was so iconic it was instantly hailed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." What makes this steel and stone behemoth so remarkable, and what secrets lie within its century-old cables and towers?

    It's time to uncover the fascinating story of New York’s most legendary crossing, from feats of engineering to incredible family sacrifice.

     


    • June 27, 2026
    • 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    • Columbus Circle - in front of the Deutsche Bank Center
    • 9
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    De la vieille bourgeoisie aux nouveaux riches : L'évolution urbaine et
    résidentielle autour de Central Park

    Au cours du XIXe siècle, New York a connu une croissance sans
    précédent : sa population double presque à chaque décennie, repoussant
    sans cesse les frontières de la ville vers le nord. En moins d'un
    siècle, Manhattan se métamorphose, passant d'un petit port blotti à la
    pointe sud de l'île à une métropole d'envergure mondiale, gouvernée
    par une nouvelle élite financière. La révolution industrielle a donné
    naissance à l'Âge d'or américain (la Gilded Age), aux idéaux
    matérialistes modernes du « rêve américain » et à des rivalités
    légendaires entre la vieille aristocratie et les nouveaux riches.

    Ensemble, nous découvrirons comment la création de Central Park a
    transformé le paysage new-yorkais et ses résidences. Nous passerons
    par les premiers appartements de luxe de la ville ainsi que par les
    villas de marbre faites pour rivaliser avec la royauté européenne.
    Cette visite commencera à l'entrée de Central Park au niveau de
    Columbus Circle et finira devant le Met, la visite sera principalement
    à pied mais incluera un court trajet en métro.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • 82 Jane St, New York, NY 10014
    • 17
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    Go beyond the legend and uncover the real story of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr—told in the very places where history happened. This immersive walking tour through Greenwich Village traces their rise, rivalry, and the events leading to the most famous duel in American history.

    • June 27, 2026
    • 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Blue Bottle Coffee – 257 Park Avenue South, NY NY 10010
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    Beyond the private keys and iron gates of Gramercy Park lies a history of two New Yorks. While the city's elite promenaded in the square, an army of servants operated out of sight in the basements and garrets. This walk traces the literal and figurative lines that separated the privileged from domestic workers.


    • June 27, 2026
    • 8:15 PM - 10:15 PM
    • Fulton Street Station Main Floor Broadway side.
    • 18
    Register

    Step away from the neon glare of Times Square and enter the glow of the city’s historic heart. The Night Photography Tour is a masterclass in after-dark aesthetics, designed specifically for those who want to capture the soul of New York City through a lens.

    This immersive experience is perfect for amateur photographers and seasoned professionals alike. You’ll bask under the glow of iconic skyscrapers like One World Trade Center, the Woolworth Building, 1 Wall Street, 40 Wall Street, and the American Realty Building.

    Frame historic landmarks including Trinity Church, Federal Hall, and the Charging Bull in your viewfinder.  Across the harbor's glittering reflections, capture stunning vistas of Jersey City, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Add to your portfolio with shots of the ‘WELCOME’ sign and the Statue of Liberty


    • June 28, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Outside 163rd St-Amsterdam Ave station on the A/C line, on the outdoor space formed by St Nicholas Ave / Amsterdam Ave and 161st Street.
    • 3
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    The tour will cover the development of northern Manhattan, from the ancestral Lenape tribe lands to the present day, focusing on the ground-breaking spirit of the people that made this place their home and their lasting impact on New York and US history.

    We will cover such varied topics as the Revolutionary War, the Harlem Renaissance, a few famous and unknown women, New York’s water supply and baseball, as we wander from one historical building to another, through major thoroughfares and quiet, serene spots.


    • June 28, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Outside City Hall Park, across from 253 Broadway (between Murray and Warren St).
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    Step into the shadows of Lower Manhattan and uncover a hidden world of espionage, intrigue, and covert operations. This Revolutionary War spy tour takes you through historic streets where secret operatives risked their lives trading intelligence while the fate of the nation hung in the balance. From concealed meeting spots to legendary spy networks of the American Revolution, you’ll experience the city through the eyes of those who risked everything in silence. History lovers and thrill seekers, come learn how espionage played a critical role in America’s fight for independence.


    • June 28, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 222 Broadway - Broadway - SE Corner of Broadway & Ann Street, in front of the Zara clothing store. Closest wheelchair accessible subway station is Fulton Street.
    Register

    Wander through of some of the most historical and iconic areas of the Financial District and the World Trade Center area with a licensed NYC tour. Wall Street, Fearless Girl, Federal Hall, NY Stock Exchange, Trinity Church, World Trade Center and 9/11 Memorial, St. Paul’s Chapel, and more. Entire tour is wheelchair accessible.

    10 guests who are wheelchair users and their companions/family. Register only the guest who uses a wheelchair.


    • June 28, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 190th Street A train Mezzanine
    • 15
    Register

    Discover a former gilded age estate high in the heights of Manhattan with Isle Of New York Tours’ Fort Tryon Park walking tour. Begin your journey as an elevator whisks you 140 feet up through solid bedrock. Ascend to 250 feet above the Hudson River valley for stunning views of a Catholic convent, the Hall of Fame, and the Tappan Zee Bridge. One can see up to 20 miles to the north and east, because this is the highest natural point in Manhattan!

    This gilded-age tycoon’s estate in 1900 was transformed by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. into a public 67-acre park. Explore a 1776 Revolutionary War battle site, and a memorial to the first woman who fought for the USA. View the medieval-style Cloisters museum while navigating the park.

    This is Manhattan's highest natural point. If the sky is clear, you'll see the Tappan Zee Bridge, 12 miles upriver. Plus the Throggs Neck, Whitestone, Broadway, University Heights, and George Washington bridges.

    Please make sure your footwear is broken in for urban trekking. Being able to navigate steady inclines at a moderate pace will ensure we hit every vantage point on the map.

    Due to its many staircases, this tour is not accessible for those with mobility problems.


    • June 28, 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Elizabeth Berger Park, Greenwich and Edgar Streets
    • 8
    Register

    About a third of Colonial New York was devastated from Whitehall Street to beyond St. Paul's Chapel west of Broadway. Townhouses would even be built on landfill beyond the original shoreline of Greenwich Street.  View three of them including one converted into a Syrian Church. By the middle of the Nineteenth Century tenements and industrial buildings would transform this former wealthy neighborhood as it became home to many diverse immigrant groups.

    See the Downtown Community House with its 100 years of community service. Fifteen nationalities were counted at its opening in 1926.

    Starting in the 1940s two acts of eminent domain to build the  Battery Tunnel and the World Trade Center would destroy the unique vibrant neighborhood. Celebrate 250 years of Manhattan's Lower West Side history with Joe Svehlak whose family lived here over a century ago. 


    • June 28, 2026
    • 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • 5501 Broadway at 230th Street (in front of Dunkin’ Donuts).
    • 24
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    In celebration of America 250, this walk will visit some historic sites in the Bronx that played a role in the American Revolution. During the war, the Bronx contained vital crossroads leading to and from New York. The area saw fighting as Washington’s army and later other patriot forces tried to maintain control of the area. We’ll discuss the role the area played in the war and visit several key sites fought over by the opposing sides.

     


    • June 28, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • 2088 Amsterdam Ave NY NY 10032 (Club Deportivo) outside
    • 9
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    The story of migration from the Dominican Republic migration to New York City. 

    • June 28, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Bowling Green - Manhattan
    • 12
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    What was going on in New York before the Independence? This walking tour covers all of the colonial period between 1609, the year when Henry Hudson saw what we call Manhattan, until 1789 when the first inauguration happened and George Washington became president of these new United States with the capital right here in New York City.

    • June 28, 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Brookfield Place Winter Garden in Battery Park City
    • 13
    Register

    We will walk along the Hudson River, discussing the development of Battery Park City, the current Resiliency Project to protect against future storm surge and The Billion Oyster Project.

    Next, we will visit The Skyscraper Museum which displays architectural models and presents the history of the skyscraper with an emphasis on New York City.

    This will be followed by a stop by The Charging Bull on our way to Wall Street, Federal Hall and The New York Stock Exchange. There should be plenty of opportunities for great photographs.

    • June 28, 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Main gate of Columbia University – 116th Street and Broadway
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    Thanks in part to one of the most famous streets in the world — and the first subway line in New York City running right underneath it — the Upper West Side transformed from a rural landscape to one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods seemingly overnight. But how exactly did the neighborhood change with the building of Broadway, and what relics of its storied past still exist? This is the story of one of New York's most storied neighborhoods, and the drama and scandals it had along the way.


    • June 28, 2026
    • 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • 222 Broadway - SE Corner of Broadway & Ann Street, in front of the Zara clothing store. Closest wheelchair accessible subway station is Fulton Street.
    Register

    Wander through of some of the most historical and iconic areas of the Financial District and the World Trade Center area with a licensed NYC tour. Wall Street, Fearless Girl, Federal Hall, NY Stock Exchange, Trinity Church, World Trade Center and 9/11 Memorial, St. Paul’s Chapel, and more. Entire tour is wheelchair accessible.

    10 guests who are wheelchair users and their companions/family. Register only the guest who uses a wheelchair.


    • June 28, 2026
    • 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    • Columbus Circle - in front of the Deutsche Bank Center
    Register
    Dalle vecchie fortune ai nuovi ricchi: sviluppo urbano e residenziale
    intorno a Central Park.

    Nel corso del XIX secolo, New York conosce una crescita senza
    precedenti: la sua popolazione raddoppia quasi ogni decennio,
    spingendo la frontiera urbana continuamente verso nord. In meno di 100
    anni, Manhattan si trasforma da piccola città portuale rannicchiata
    sulla punta meridionale dell'isola in una metropoli di livello
    mondiale, governata da una nuova élite finanziaria. La Rivoluzione
    Industriale porta alla Gilded Age (l'Età dell'oro americana), ai
    moderni ideali materialistici del "sogno americano" e a leggendarie
    rivalità tra la vecchia aristocrazia e i nuovi ricchi.

    Insieme, scopriremo come la creazione di Central Park ha trasformato
    il paesaggio di New York e le sue residenze. Passeremo dai primi
    appartamenti di lusso della città fino alle ville di marmo costruite
    per rivaleggiare con i reali europei. Il tour inizierà nei pressi
    dell'ingresso di Central Park a Columbus Circle, si concluderà vicino
    al Met ed includerà un breve tragitto in metropolitana di due fermate.
    • June 28, 2026
    • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • 5 Hanover Square New Yorl, New York 10004
    Register

    This walk through NYC's Revolutionary War history will focus on the contributions by many Scottish and Irish patriots (and a few notable figures who fought for the opposition).  We'll see the grave of one of Washington's most successful spies, the former home of one of Washington's most trusted lieutenents, one of the most honored martyrs of the war, and the original gravesite of one of Washington's wartime servants.  We'll discover many of the hidden stories of how our nation became independent 250 years ago.  



    • June 28, 2026
    • 8:15 PM - 10:15 PM
    • Fulton Street Station Manhattan Main Floor (Broadway Side)
    Register

    Step away from the neon glare of Times Square and enter the glow of the city’s historic heart. The Night Photography Tour is a masterclass in after-dark aesthetics, designed specifically for those who want to capture the soul of New York City through a lens.

    This immersive experience is perfect for amateur photographers and seasoned professionals alike. You’ll bask under the glow of iconic skyscrapers like One World Trade Center, the Woolworth Building, 1 Wall Street, 40 Wall Street, and the American Realty Building.

    Frame historic landmarks including Trinity Church, Federal Hall, and the Charging Bull in your viewfinder.  Across the harbor's glittering reflections, capture stunning vistas of Jersey City, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Add to your portfolio with shots of the ‘WELCOME’ sign and the Statue of Liberty.


    • July 08, 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Museum of the City of New York (1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029)
    Register

    GANYC MEMBERSHIP MEETING
    Wednesday July 8 2026

    The next GANYC monthly membership meeting will take place Wednesday July 8, conducted in-person at: Museum of the City of New York (1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029).

    Subway: 6 train to 103rd St


    Meeting Format

    We will have President's Report, and hear from several Committees.

    Guest speaker: GANYC Member, Kevin Draper, guide and historian.
    • July 21, 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • August 18, 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • September 15, 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • October 20, 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • November 17, 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • December 15, 2026
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • January 19, 2027
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • February 16, 2027
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

    • March 16, 2027
    • 6:00 PM
    • Zoom

    Agenda TBA

Past events

June 03, 2026 June 2026 GANYC Membership Meeting
May 13, 2026 GANYC Networking Event, 5/13, 6:00PM - 8:00PM, Clinton Hall, 90 Washington St.
May 06, 2026 May 2026 GANYC Membership Meeting
May 06, 2026 Site visit to Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
April 08, 2026 April 2026 GANYC Membership Meeting
March 04, 2026 March 2026 GANYC Membership Meeting
February 04, 2026 February 2026 GANYC Membership Meeting
January 07, 2026 January 2026 GANYC Membership Meeting
December 03, 2025 December 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
November 05, 2025 November 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
October 28, 2025 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
October 25, 2025 NYC 400 - Night Photography Tour of the Financial District
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: Flatiron District History Tour
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: Exploring the Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO: A Walk Through NYC History
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: Public Art Walking Tour in Lower Manhattan
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: When New York Was Nieuw Amsterdam
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: Hidden Harlem Tour
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: Abraham Lincoln in New York City
October 25, 2025 NYC 400 - The Meatpacking District & The High Line
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: Exploring the Upper West Side: From 116th to 103rd Streets
October 25, 2025 NYC 400: The Audubon Bird Mural Project
October 13, 2025 Awards Committee Meeting
October 08, 2025 October 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
September 10, 2025 GANYC Casual Networking Get-Together
September 03, 2025 GANYC Annual General Meeting (AGM) - September 3, 2025
August 06, 2025 August 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
July 09, 2025 July 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Night Photography Tour of the Financial District
June 22, 2025 NYC 400: New Amsterdam and Financial District Walking Tour
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Extra! Extra! The Colorful History of New York City’s Newspapers Downtown Walking Tour
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Central Park Afternoon Walking Tour
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Exploring Grand Central Terminal and the Subterranean LIRR Station
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Unlocking the Secrets of Gramercy Walking Tour led by Erin Donnelly, Reel New York City
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Hamilton's New York
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - The Meat Packing District & The High Line
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - The Murals and Mosaics of Spanish Harlem
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Forgotten Jews of Harlem
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - 665 Miles and Counting: The History of the NYC Subway
June 22, 2025 NYC 400: Central Park
June 22, 2025 NYC 400 - Tour of Lower Manhattan, Wall Street and Battery Park City
June 05, 2025 June 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
May 20, 2025 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
May 07, 2025 May 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
May 06, 2025 Celebrate GANYC & NYC's 400th Anniversary in Times Square!!!!
April 30, 2025 NYC 400 Committee Meeting
April 02, 2025 April 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
March 18, 2025 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
March 05, 2025 March 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
March 03, 2025 GANYC Apple Awards
February 05, 2025 February 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
January 08, 2025 January 2025 GANYC Membership Meeting
December 04, 2024 December 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
November 11, 2024 NYC Tour Guide Job Fair Presented by GANYC and TripCon '24
November 06, 2024 November 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
October 29, 2024 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
October 09, 2024 October 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
October 08, 2024 NYC 400 Ad Hoc Committee
September 09, 2024 NYC Ad Hoc 400 Committee
September 03, 2024 GANYC Annual General Meeting (AGM) - September 4, 2024
August 21, 2024 Trivia Aboard a Tall Ship
August 07, 2024 August 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
July 30, 2024 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
July 10, 2024 July 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
June 13, 2024 Members FAM: Harlem Pride -- Queer History in Harlem
June 05, 2024 June 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
May 23, 2024 Members FAM: Beatnik Greenwich Village
May 01, 2024 May 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
April 29, 2024 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
April 07, 2024 Members FAM: Broadway Theater Tour
April 03, 2024 April 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
April 02, 2024 Artisan Hands-on Bagel Making Class
March 25, 2024 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 2024 Memorial FAM
March 06, 2024 March 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
March 01, 2024 GANYC 50th Anniversary Party
February 27, 2024 Members FAM: Lincoln in New York
February 23, 2024 Members FAM: Dutch Lower Manhattan on the 400th Anniversary of the landing of the Dutch!
February 17, 2024 Members FAM: Hidden Around the Hudson Tour
February 09, 2024 Members FAM: The Historic Bowery Thoroughfare
February 07, 2024 Post February Monthly Meeting Social Gathering 2/7/2024
February 07, 2024 February 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
January 13, 2024 Members FAM: Alexander Hamilton's New York
January 11, 2024 Members FAM: Jackie Robinson Museum
January 05, 2024 FAM: The Historic Bowery Thoroughfare
January 03, 2024 January 2024 GANYC Membership Meeting
December 14, 2023 FAM: Treasures of the Middle of the Upper West Side
December 06, 2023 December 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
November 01, 2023 November 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
October 04, 2023 October 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
September 06, 2023 GANYC Annual General Meeting (AGM) - September 6, 2023
August 10, 2023 August 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
July 06, 2023 July 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
June 20, 2023 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
June 07, 2023 June 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting (MOVED TO ZOOM)
May 03, 2023 May 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
April 04, 2023 April 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
March 01, 2023 March 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
February 01, 2023 February 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting (Webinar)
January 04, 2023 January 2023 GANYC Membership Meeting
December 07, 2022 December 2022 GANYC Membership Meeting
November 02, 2022 November 2022 GANYC Membership Meeting
October 12, 2022 October 2022 GANYC Membership Meeting
September 06, 2022 GANYC Annual General Meeting (AGM) - September 6, 2022
August 03, 2022 August 2022 GANYC Membership Meeting
July 06, 2022 July 2022 GANYC Membership Meeting
June 01, 2022 June 2022 GANYC Membership Meeting
May 31, 2022 GANYC Networking Happy Hour (Spring 2022)
April 13, 2022 April 2022 Membership Meeting
February 21, 2022 8th Annual GANYC Apple Awards
December 08, 2021 December 2021 Membership Meeting LIVESTREAM
November 03, 2021 November 2021 Membership Meeting LIVESTREAM
October 25, 2021 GANYC Networking Happy Hour (Halloween 2021)
October 07, 2021 October 2021 Membership Meeting LIVESTREAM
September 12, 2021 NYC Remembers: Staten Island's September 11th Postcards Memorial
September 09, 2021 GANYC Annual General Meeting (AGM) LIVESTREAM - September 9, 2021
September 09, 2021 NYC Remembers: What Was Here Before the World Trade Center?
September 07, 2021 NYC Remembers: What Was Here Before the World Trade Center?
September 06, 2021 NYC Remembers: What Was Here Before the World Trade Center?
September 05, 2021 NYC Remembers: What Was Here Before the World Trade Center?
September 04, 2021 NYC Remembers: What Was Here Before the World Trade Center?
September 03, 2021 NYC Remembers: The New World Trade Center and its Surrounding Neigborhood
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August 04, 2021 August 2021 Membership Meeting
July 07, 2021 July 2021 Membership Meeting
June 28, 2021 GANYC "Summer of NYC" Happy Hour
June 02, 2021 June 2021 Membership Meeting
May 05, 2021 May 2021 GANYC Membership Meeting
April 07, 2021 April 2021 Membership Meeting
March 03, 2021 March 2021 Membership Meeting
February 03, 2021 February 2021 Membership Meeting
January 13, 2021 RESCHEDULED January 2021 GANYC Membership Meeting
December 10, 2020 GANYC Virtual Happy Hour & Gameshow
December 02, 2020 GANYC December 2020 Membership Meeting
November 04, 2020 GANYC November 2020 Membership Meeting (Online)
October 07, 2020 GANYC October 2020 Membership Meeting (Online)
September 09, 2020 GANYC Annual General Meeting (AGM) - September 9th 2020
August 05, 2020 GANYC August 2020 Membership Meeting (Online)
July 01, 2020 GANYC July 2020 Membership Meeting (Online)
June 17, 2020 GANYC Virtual Happy Hour & Showcase
June 03, 2020 GANYC Membership Online Meeting: Wednesday June 3 2020
May 20, 2020 GANYC Virtual Happy Hour & Showcase
May 06, 2020 GANYC Membership Online Meeting: May 6 2020
April 01, 2020 GANYC Membership Online Meeting: April 1 2020
March 04, 2020 March 2020 GANYC Membership Meeting
March 02, 2020 2020 GANYC Apple Awards (6th Annual)
February 21, 2020 GANYC Networking Happy Hour (ITGD)
February 21, 2020 International Tourist Guide Day at MOCA
February 12, 2020 February 2020 GANYC Membership Meeting
January 29, 2020 PDP: Tour Guides and Taxes- Don’t Miss Deductions
January 08, 2020 January 2020 GANYC Membership Meeting
December 04, 2019 December 2019 GANYC Membership Meeting
November 06, 2019 November 2019 GANYC Membership Meeting
October 02, 2019 October GANYC Membership Meeting
September 30, 2019 GANYC Networking Happy Hour - Fall Edition
September 04, 2019 2019 GANYC Annual General Meeting, Wednesday September 4
August 26, 2019 2019 GANYC Job Fair & Talent Expo
August 22, 2019 RESCHEDULED GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, Thursday August 22 2019 - Luna Park, Coney Island
August 20, 2019 PDP: Mapping the New York City Subway, And Then Some: with John Tauranac
August 07, 2019 POSTPONED!!!!! GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, August 7 2019 - Luna Park, Coney Island
July 29, 2019 GANYC Certification Class
July 10, 2019 GANYC July Monthly Membership Meeting, July 10
June 05, 2019 GANYC June 5 2019 Membership Meeting, Noble Maritime Collection at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island
May 01, 2019 GANYC May 1 2019 Membership Meeting, Woodlawn Cemetery
April 03, 2019 GANYC April Membership Meeting
March 14, 2019 GANYC March Monthly Membership Meeting
February 06, 2019 GANYC February 2019 Membership Meeting
January 09, 2019 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, January 9 2019
December 07, 2018 Multilingual Open Call Interview French Italian and Spanish Guides - Winter Party
December 05, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, December 5 2018
November 07, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, November 2018
October 08, 2018 GANYC Networking Party Fall Edition
October 03, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, October 2018
September 24, 2018 2018 GANYC Job Fair & Talent Expo
September 05, 2018 2018 Annual General Meeting, September 5 2018
August 01, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, August 2018 - Luna Park, Coney Island
July 30, 2018 GANYC Networking Party Summer Edition
July 11, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, July 2018
June 06, 2018 GANYC June Monthly Membership Meeting
May 02, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting - May 2, 2018
April 09, 2018 GANYC Networking Party Spring Edition
April 04, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, April 2018
March 20, 2018 How to Sell & Market Your Tour Business (PDP)
March 14, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, March 2018
February 26, 2018 GANYC Networking Party Winter Edition
February 07, 2018 GANYC Monthly Membership Meeting, February 2018
January 08, 2018 GANYC Post-Holiday Party
September 25, 2017 2017 GANYC Job Fair & Talent Expo
September 18, 2017 GANYC Networking Happy Hour
August 02, 2017 GANYC Monthly Meeting August 2017
July 05, 2017 GANYC Monthly Meeting July 2017

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