In 1982, there was a plan to expand the Seaport Museum of New York and attract tourist activity.
The stamp depicts a scene based on the town of Mystic, home of the Seaport Museum.
The Seaport Museum is just south of the market on South Street.
They returned the goods to their future home at the Seaport Museum, not to the World Trade Center.
Discussions dragged on, with the Seaport Museum offering to preserve the relic and planning to build a working model of the engine.
Mr. Aron was a major benefactor of the Seaport Museum.
The Seaport Museum offers fish market tours on some weekdays, starting at 6 a.m.
The museum moved to its current location at Penn's Landing in 1995, when it was renamed the Independence Seaport Museum.
Just south are the Seaport Museum, J. Crew and restaurants selling $25 lobsters.
The Seaport Museum is actually a recreated maritime village on 15 acres along the Mystic River.