Recreate the Most Requested Walking Tour of 1840s New York

New York, United States
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Duration
3h
Languages
English
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E-Ticket
What To Expect

This 2.5-hour walking tour meets at the Public Theater in Astor Place, across from Colonnade Row and what was the highest end residential block in the country in the 1830s, the resides of Astors, Delanos and Roosevelts. We end at the Civic Center, and the old Five Points neighborhood of "Gangs of New York" notoriety.

Going from the upper class residential precinct of today's Astor Place to the gang-infested slums of the Five Points was a typical request of visitors in the 1830s and 40s. That walk down Broadway would have taken them through a part of town that would, in the 1850s, break out as the new fashionable city center, what we now call SoHo. This part of Broadway was once a tether between the locales of these social extremes. In making that walk again, we decode and deconstruct the streetwalls of NoHo and SoHo to reveal the forces at work in the architectural creation of New York City.

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Important info

Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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Cancellation Policy
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Provider
Manhattan Unlocked Historical and Architectural Walking Tours
Meeting Point

We meet inside the Public Theater, New York's first public library. (Bathrooms are available)