The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space is a free museum located in Tribeca that explores the history and activism of grassroots movements for urban sustainability and social justice. Through its exhibitions, the museum highlights the efforts of community organizers, artists, and activists who have reclaimed public spaces and advocated for sustainable and equitable urban development. Visitors can learn about the history of urban squatting, community gardens, and bike activism through photographs, videos, and interactive displays. The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the potential for positive change in our cities.