BrainFood: Unlocking the Secrets of the Gunboat at Ground Zero

May 23, 2025

12 pm
Huxley Theater
Free

Join Dr. Michael Lucas, Curator of Historical Archaeology at the New York State Museum, and Dr. Peter Fix, Principal Conservator of the World Trade Center Ship and expert in Archaeological Watercraft Conservation at Texas A&M University, for a compelling lunchtime lecture that uncovers the story of a Revolutionary War-era vessel discovered beneath the World Trade Center site. 

Unearthed in 2010, this 18th-century gunboat had been buried in landfill along the Hudson River shoreline for over two centuries. Believed to have been built near Philadelphia in the 1770s and possibly captured by the British during the war, the ship’s remains—along with other artifacts—offer an extraordinary glimpse into early American maritime history. 

Dr. Lucas and Dr. Fix will share insights into the ship’s discovery, historical context, and the meticulous conservation process that brought this rare vessel back to life. From its wartime role to its final resting place at Ground Zero, this remarkable find bridges America’s Revolutionary past with its modern history in a profound and unforgettable way. 

Following the lecture, audience members are invited to walk back with the presenters to view the ship.