Tour the Yard, bike through history, sit in on “BLDG 92 Talks” or participate in a workshop. Our public programs are an exciting look into the Yard’s past, present and future. Most programs offer free shuttle service.
More about public programs.
Upcoming Events:
NEW! Brooklyn Navy Yard By Bus: The Past, Present, & Future of the Yard--the SHORT TOUR
SUN JUN 10 > 1 p.m.
Join us for a “highlights” tour of the Yard. This new abbreviated version of our popular Yard tour provides a broader overview of the Yard’s rich history and exciting future. This shorter tour is a great way to both see the Yard and experience the exhibits at BLDG 92—and have lunch in the café!
Brooklyn Navy Yard by Bus: The Past, Present, & Future of the Yard
SUN MAY 13 > 2:30 p.m.
In partnership with the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation and the Brooklyn Historical Society, Urban Oyster leads a bus tour replete with fascinating stories of the Brooklyn Navy Yard's past, present, and future. For over 150 years, the Brooklyn Navy Yard churned out America's most famous fighting ships, from the USS Maine to the USS Missouri.Today, the Yard is becoming a model for sustainable urban industrial parks. At several stops along the way, this tour offers opportunities to get off the bus for a closer look at the Yard's most intriguing sites, including a dry dock ...
NEW! Brooklyn Navy Yard By Bus: The Past, Present, & Future of the Yard--the SHORT TOUR
SUN MAY 13 > 1 p.m.
Join us for a “highlights” tour of the Yard. This new abbreviated version of our popular Yard tour provides a broader overview of the Yard’s rich history and exciting future. This shorter tour is a great way to both see the Yard and experience the exhibits at BLDG 92—and have lunch in the café!
Brooklyn Navy Yard by Bus: The Past, Present, & Future of the Yard
SAT MAY 12 > 2:30 p.m.
In partnership with the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation and the Brooklyn Historical Society, Urban Oyster leads a bus tour replete with fascinating stories of the Brooklyn Navy Yard's past, present, and future. For over 150 years, the Brooklyn Navy Yard churned out America's most famous fighting ships, from the USS Maine to the USS Missouri.Today, the Yard is becoming a model for sustainable urban industrial parks. At several stops along the way, this tour offers opportunities to get off the bus for a closer look at the Yard's most intriguing sites, including a dry dock ...