City Hall Park
See where the Skyler sisters were looking for a "Mind At Work!" and learn about The Theatre on Nassau Street, also known as The New Theatre, was likely the first theater built for its purpose in Manhattan, New York. It opened on December 11, 1732, with a performance of The Recruiting Officer. The two-story wooden structure was owned by Rip Van Dam, a merchant and former governor, and was located at 64–66 Nassau Street, between John Street and Maiden Lane.