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Financial District »

The 18th-century ship has been traced to Colonial-era Philadelphia, a new study said.

Governors Island »

Workers found part of a train car or hand cart likely used on the island's 1900s railroad.

Lower East Side »

Archaeologists tracked down the German recipe after finding a tiny glass bottle beneath a Bowery site.

Chinatown »

A trove of antique bottles and other items were unearthed at 50 Bowery, the future site of a new hotel.

Midtown »

Thousands of items found in various sites across the city will be housed in Midtown.

Lower East Side »

Staffers at the Tenement Museum found a doll, nail polish and other items inside boarded-up fireplaces.

Downtown »

A stone wall that is more than 200 years old was unearthed on Fulton Street this week.

Downtown »

P.S. 276 students took a field trip to Fulton Street's water main construction site Feb. 13, 2012.

Downtown »

The items unearthed this fall include a bone toothbrush and a copper half-penny.

Downtown »

The well may have belonged to Stephanus van Cortlandt, the first native-born mayor of New York City.

Downtown »

The wooden pieces of the 18th-century boat found at the World Trade Center site are being preserved in Maryland.

Downtown »

A building that once housed the city's homeless is discovered in survey for a $100 million City Hall renovation project