(Sold Out) 7 p.m. Moonlight Walking Tour

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Armed with a flashlight and the full moon’s brilliance, fearless trekkers will explore intriguing tombstones and the haunting catacombs with Green-Wood historian Jeff Richman. Look out for the spirits of illustrious cemetery residents like Boss Tweed, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Leonard Bernstein and Jean-Michel Basquiat. The skeptical can simply enjoy the frisson of nighttime skulking, accompanied by live accordion music.

7:30 p.m. Crossing Over: A Performance Adventure

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Curated by The BEAT Festival, Crossing Over is a series of four site-specific dance performances in celebration of the now, using Green-Wood’s history and sense of place as their stunning backdrop. You will see these dramatic nighttime performances, all created by Brooklyn-based dance and movement artists, while weaving through Green-Wood on a tour, led by Atlas Obscura, highlighting monuments from New York's remarkable performing arts and entertainment history, concluding within the cemetery's hallowed catacombs.

8:30 a.m. Stretch in Peace: Yoga in Green-Wood

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Join Barrie Raffel, registered yoga teacher, for an hour of active-but-gentle outdoor yoga that integrates the serene landscape of Green-Wood in a subtle, thoughtful way. Green-Wood’s rich history and quiet, picturesque grounds allow a uniquely calming atmosphere to practice connecting our bodies to all our senses.

After the session, stay for a short walk to one of Green-Wood’s stunning views for a relaxing breakfast picnic. Tea, coffee and light breakfast snacks will be provided.

1 p.m. Monumental Design: Lettering in Green-Wood

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

One of the best places for a lettering tour is in a cemetery – each stone, mausoleum and monument presents its own language and design. Join Paul Shaw, lettering expert, for a look at the varied lettering and designs to be found among Green-Wood’s myriad tombs, mausoleums, monuments and more. Shaw will show how lettering styles and layouts have evolved, from the beginnings of the cemetery into the 20th century; and discuss the influences of printing, posters, pneumatic tools and materials. At the end of your visit, you’ll take home a unique stone rubbing made during the tour.

Paul Shaw is a calligrapher, author, designer and design historian. He teaches calligraphy and typography courses at Parsons School of Design and the School of Visual Arts, and has led lettering tours across the country and globe.

(Sold Out) 1 p.m. Historic Trolley Tour

Experience the most magnificent and historic 478 acres in New York City. Join our expert tour guides to hear fascinating stories of Green-Wood’s permanent residents, see breathtaking views of Manhattan, tread where George Washington and his troops fought the Battle of Brooklyn, and much more.

Each tour boasts great views, beautiful monuments throughout, rolling hills, century-old trees and stories of the fascinating persons interred at Green-Wood. Please note: all tours include a visit to Green-Wood's Historic Chapel and to Battle Hill.

6 p.m. The 7th Annual Presentation of the De Witt Clinton Award for Excellence

Please join us for cocktails and dinner among one of New York City’s most historic landscapes, as we honor Earl and Gina Ingoglia Weiner.

As Brooklynites for over 45 years, Earl and Gina have been lifelong champions of arts and culture. With zest and true style, they have dedicated themselves to theater, history and historic preservation, education, and beautiful landscapes in our city. Together, they create the perfect tribute to DeWitt Clinton, who was a devoted supporter of the cultural growth of the city and the state of New York.

Tickets start at $250. For more information, contact Lisa Alpert at 718-210-3011 or lisa_alpert@green-wood.com.

(Sold Out) 1 p.m. Historic Trolley Tour

Experience the most magnificent and historic 478 acres in New York City. Join our expert tour guides to hear fascinating stories of Green-Wood’s permanent residents, see breathtaking views of Manhattan, tread where George Washington and his troops fought the Battle of Brooklyn, and much more.

Each tour boasts great views, beautiful monuments throughout, rolling hills, century-old trees and stories of the fascinating persons interred at Green-Wood. Please note: all tours include a visit to Green-Wood's Historic Chapel and to Battle Hill.

12 p.m. Green-Wood House Tour

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Don’t miss one of Green-Wood’s most popular events! Once again we’re opening many of our most famous and elaborate mausoleums for public perusal. This special look into Green-Wood’s distinct architecture includes the grand mausoleum of piano maker Henry Engelhard Steinway, the rather unusual tomb of the ultra-wealthy Stephen Whitney, as well as the thirty-room Catacombs.

A new route will be offered each day, and guides and actors in period costume will offer a glimpse into the lives of the people who now rest in these opulent structures. Trolley will provide “Hop on, hop off” service between 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm on both days.

(Sold Out) 1 p.m. Fire and Firefighting in Downtown Brooklyn

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Fire and firefighting are among the great shapers of cities, and firehouses are some of New York City's most intriguing works of architecture. Architectural historian Francis Morrone will lead you through a tour of fire history - from the greatest firehouse in New York (plus other firehouses), to the scene of the infamous Brooklyn theater fire (commemorated at Green-Wood Cemetery), to the modern headquarters of the FDNY. Morrone was named one of the 13 best tour guides in the world by Travel + Leisure magazine.

Please note this is a walking tour of firehouse exteriors and no firehouse interior will be toured.

1 p.m. Lost Amusement Parks of New York City

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Coney Island is an iconic symbol of turn-of-the-century amusement in New York City, but many other parks vied for the chance to thrill the residents of the five boroughs. The wooden coasters of Fort George in Manhattan, the beer gardens and circus atmosphere at North Beach in Queens, and the blasting fireworks displays at Starlight Amusement Park in the Bronx were just a few of the venues that entertained millions each year. The second half of the century saw the disappearance of every one of these parks, culminating with the demise of Rockaways’ Playland in Queens and Freedomland in the Bronx, the largest amusement park in the world. Wes and Barbara Gottlock, authors of a book on the subject, will celebrate these entrepreneurial wonders and discuss the reasons for their declines, complete with wonderful and haunting images of heydays and destruction.

Green-Wood’s public programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.