Tenement History and Immigrant Life in the Lower East Side

From the Five Points and Mulberry Bend, through the Italian and Jewish immigrant waves, and finally what is today's Chinatown, this tour explores the development of a rustic landscape of lakes and farms into what became the mostly densely overcrowded neighborhood on earth barely 100 years ago.  The incremental step-by-step process of putting the need for adequate housing over the drive for profit to house the immigrant poor, from disease-ridden cellar dwelling in tumble down shanties. to pre-, old- and new-law tenements, this tour uses pictures to show what is no longer there, and finds what continues to stand in the street walls today to tell the immensely rich, tragic and redemptive story of New York's Lower East Side.
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Free cancellation
Mobile voucher accepted
3 hours
Available in English

Important information

Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. wear comfortable walking shoes. snacks and water are recommended to revitalize

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