July And August Activities In Downtown NYC: History, Culture, Music And Hikes
Downtown New York City is rocking with cultural and historical activities this summer. Here are some choices to keep you thinking, exploring and moving.

Board the ferry to Governors Island for a day outdoors and a chance to see an exhibit featuring Trisha Brown's early career as an artist and choreographer. Located at the Manhattan Cultural Council's arts center, "Trisha Brown: Embodied Practice and Site-Specificity" includes videos, photographs and installations, all highlighting Brown's community of performers and artists, and the Lower Manhattan in which they lived and created. The exhibit shows Brown's investigation of movement and performance occurring in non-traditional spaces. Through September 28. Friday and Sunday, 12 Noon-5pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm.
For adults and kids alike, "Hike through History" is a comprehensive tour of Governors Island. No tickets or reservations required. Wednesday and Friday. Meet at Soissons Dock, 2pm.


"Defining Lines: Maps from the 1700s and early 1800s" at the Fraunces Tavern Museum. Twenty-seven maps provide a perspective on the evolving nation's place in history. A map from 1804, never before exhibited, shows the U.S. postal routes. Noon to 5pm, daily. Admission fees: $7; $4 (seniors, students with ID, children, 6 to 8 years old); active military and children 5 and under, free. 54 Pearl Street, 2nd floor.