What lies beneath the surface of New York Harbor?
There are many things that you never would have suspected lie beneath the harbor, including a 350-foot steamship, 1,600 bars of silver, a freight train, and four-foot-long cement-eating worms.
In 1865, a freight train was carrying baggage and failed to realize that the Peekskill drawbridge was open, killing two men.
Dead bodies, surveillance systems, stripped cars, piles of rebar, a dead giraffe, and the last remnants of Dreamland are some of things you’ll find there.


