Just 800 yards from Lower Manhattan, Governors Island stands as a significant historical landmark in New York Harbor. The island is home to two major military landmarks, Fort Jay and Castle Williams, which played roles in defensive campaigns starting during the Revolutionary War. Today, the island transforms into a popular summer retreat, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Visitors can explore the historic structures, enjoy open green spaces, and take in the scenic views of the harbor and skyline.
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