Place of worship

St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery Church

6 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

The graveyard behind this church, completed in 1799, is a necropolis of 17th-century Dutch colonial gentry. The shady courtyard filled with burial vaults is on what was once the Stuyvesant family’s farmland. Look for the 1672 burial marker of Peter “Petrus” Stuyvesant, once Secretary-General of New Amsterdam. The iron fence around the church was put up in 1838. Walking along 10th Street, you can see the original 2nd Avenue street sign carved into the iron fence post, a rare sight in the city.
Esther
February 15, 2017

Tips from locals

Beth
April 20, 2014
Small farmers market Tuesdays, 6/3/2014 - 11/25/2014, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Martin
February 19, 2014
HIstorical interesting place which also hosts dance programs.
Janine
December 23, 2015
St Mark's Church in-the-Bowery gives the street its name. It presence has been permanent, as a place of worship for over three and a half centuries

Things to do nearby

Private Photoshoot at World Famous Brooklyn Bridge/Dumbo
DUMBO/Brooklyn Bridge photo walk
Times Square Night-time Edition Photoshoot
Location
131 E 10th St
New York, NY