
Tenement Tales: A Self-Guided Audio Tour of The Lower East Side
12 Eldridge St, Between Canal And Division Streets, New York City, United States
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About this experience
The Lower East Side’s tenements, synagogues and storefronts have, within them, the story of America.
On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll discover how the densest slum in human history became an incubator for comedy, social justice, and entrepreneurship that transformed the nation. You’ll find out how hardship bred both humor and hope in the Lower East Side, from the perspectives of pushcart peddlers, labor organizers, and immigrants dreaming of a better life.
This tour starts at Straus Square, named after a German-Jewish immigrant who rose from selling china plates to owning Macy’s department store. You’ll walk past the building that once housed a daily Yiddish newspaper that championed labor rights, and former synagogues that welcomed thousands of worshippers. Along the way, you’ll discover how mutual aid societies helped newcomers find housing and jobs, and how women led the largest labor strikes of their era.
Location
12 Eldridge St, Between Canal And Division Streets, New York City, United States
New York City, USA
Price
$14.99/ person
Rating
3.7
Duration2h - 2h 30min
Categoryculture