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Looking back at the NY400 celebration

In 2009, the Dutch Government, New York City, New York State and numerous non profit organizations joined in a celebration under the banner of ‘NY400'; a yearlong commemoration recognizing the 400 year relationship between the Netherlands and the United States. READ MORE

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Recap of NY400 celebration

Four centuries ago, a Dutch ship captained by Henry Hudson, landed in what is now New York City. The voyage of the Half Moon was the genesis of a 400 year relationship between the Netherlands and the United States. Little did we know that the establishment of New Amsterdam and the New Netherland colony would lay the foundation for the thriving relationship between the Netherlands and the United States that exists today.

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Two countries, one spirit

Four centuries ago, a Dutch ship captained by Henry Hudson, landed in what is now New York City. The voyage of the Half Moon was the genesis of a 400 year relationship between the Netherlands and the United States. Little did we know that the establishment of New Amsterdam and the New Netherland colony would lay the foundation for the thriving relationship between the Netherlands and the United States that exists today. READ MORE

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Dutch-Scandinavian relations in Brooklyn

Last week was the start of 5 Dutch Days, a series of events around Dutch-American Heritage Day. In the Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, NY the Scandinavian East Coast Museum organized two presentations about Dutch New York and Scandinavians in Dutch New York. READ MORE

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Half Moon in Yonkers

When Henry Hudson sailed into New York Harbor in 1609, he and his crew aboard the Dutch ship the Half Moon could never have imagined that four hundred years later, they would be so famous. The only existing replica of the Half Moon, under the command of Captain Chip Reynolds, arrived in Yonkers on October 15 and will remain docked through October 31st. For those who missed out on viewing the Replica during the NY400 week, the public is invited to come on board for public tours on October 24&25 with a final day of public tours set for October 31.

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Rensselaerswijck Seminar 2009

Last weekend was the 2009 Rensselaerswijck Seminar in Albany, NY. This year the annual Seminar had a two-day program with an opening on Thursday evening with Russell Shorto and speakers on Friday and Saturday. The seminar took place in New York State Museum’s Carole Huxley Theatre.

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NY400 Week

Four hundred years ago, a Dutch ship called the Halve Maen ('Half Moon') arrived to the shores of what is now New York City with Captain Henry Hudson at the helm. During NY400 Week, the Dutch 'invaded' the City once again, with all things fun and fabulous they have to offer. The week was highlighted by a unique visit of the Prince of Orange and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands READ MORE

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Visit Balkenende

Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende visited New York City this week, as part of the NY400 celebration, together with Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Verhagen, and Dutch Ambassador to the U.S. Renee Jones-Bos READ MORE

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3D New Amsterdam

The Virtual New Amsterdam Prototype was created by the Environmental Simulation Center (ESC) in collaboration with Len Tantillo, Hudson Microimaging and Haff Associates, Inc. for the New Amsterdam History Center (NAHC) with funding from the New York Empire State Development Corporation and the Collegiate Church Corporation.

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Half Moon Replica: A Sneak Preview

When Henry Hudson sailed into New York harbor in 1609, he and his crew aboard the Dutch ship the Half Moon could never have imagined that four hundred years later, they would be the talk of the town. The only existing replica of the Half Moon, under the command of Captain Chip Reynolds, will take part in the NY400 Week celebrations. The ship is docked at Battery Park on September 9, giving everybody a chance to see this historic gem for themselves READ MORE

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MCNY Discount

The Museum of the City of New York marks this year’s 400th anniversary of the Dutch arrival in Manhattan with three great exhibitions: ‘Amsterdam/New Amsterdam: the Worlds of Henry Hudson’, ‘Dutch Seen: New York Rediscovered’ and ‘Mannahatta/Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City’. The museum offers NY400 readers an exclusive two-for one discount to all three exhibits!

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The Ancestor: Everardus Bogardus

Everardus Bogardus was the second Reformed minister of New Amsterdam (present-day New York). He was both a minister among the Europeans, the Native Americans, and the West-Africans in the settlement, a spokesman of the opposition during ‘Kieft’s War’, and a colonist married to the famous Anneke Jans. In the eyes of his descendant Peter Bogardus, a modern New Yorker, he was most notable for his openness and ability to relate to other cultures.

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Beatrix in New York

The upcoming visit of the Prince of Orange and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands to New York this September brings back memories of another Royal Visit, fifty years ago. Her Majesty Queen Beatrix - then Princess - stole the hearts of the New Yorkers in 1959, as part of the celebration of the 350th anniversary of Henry Hudson's voyage.

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Dutch New York: more than just cookies and coleslaw

What did ‘Dutch New York’ mean to the New Yorkers of the past? From the Roosevelts and Vanderbilts to cookies and coleslaw; America has had a longstanding relationship with its Dutch heritage, one that has been subject to change more than once. 

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American high school students explore the Dutch legacy

‘What do Dutch people like to eat?’ was one of the many questions the students at Queens Collegiate High School had for Deputy Minister of Education, Culture and Science Sharon Dijksma, during her visit to the school as part of the ‘Exploring the Dutch Legacy’ program.

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Amsterdam/New Amsterdam exhibit opened at the Museum of the City of New York

Last night the first major NY400 exhibition kicked off at the Museum of the City of New York, featuring 275 objects from 40 lenders in a design that recalls Henry Hudson’s ship the Half Moon. Over a thousand people attended the opening reception, already making it a huge success.

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Shared history, shared values

April 2009 marks 400 years since Captain Henry Hudson departed Amsterdam on a Dutch East India Company ship, the Halve Maen (Half Moon).

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Dutch Fame

More than 4.5 million Americans are of Dutch descent. Here are some extraordinary Americans with Dutch roots and Dutch citizens who have made the United States their home.

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Dutch Historian Jaap Jacobs on the Worlds of Henry Hudson

With the exhibition Amsterdam/New Amsterdam: the Worlds of Henry Hudson Jaap Jacobs aims to make New Yorkers more aware of their history: ‘It’s like a basic fact of life, to be interested in the history of your own home town, to want to know more about it.'

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New York City strengthens its ties with the Dutch

As part of the NY400 celebration, Brooklyn borough President Marty Markowitz officially proclaimed the month on March 2009 to be ‘New York’s Quadricentennial Celebration of the Dutch in Breukelen’.


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