A Walk Through 1840’s New York City


Start the tour on the steps of what was in 1848 the Astor Library, directly across from the closest thing we have to ruins in Manhattan: Colonnade Row (aka La Grange), the first homes in the country with indoor plumbing. They were built by John Jacob Astor on the site of an earlier pleasure garden he also owned, with spectacular views of the river. The incredibly rich history of this high ground spot along the Bowery is laid out in detail. Then head down Broadway. One of the more interesting aspects of this tour is its simplicity–its a walk with almost no turns. And the history along Noho and Soho is made crystal clear. This mile-and-a-half stretch of Broadway has buildings from different eras, of different construction and architecture. Fine shops, theaters and museums would move away, and manufacturing and industry would move in. Cast iron would be supplanted with steel frame. The history is standing in the street, and the tour is also a lesson in decoding the street walls and making sense of a city the author James Baldwin called spitefully incoherent. End in the basin-shaped area of the Civic Center and Foley Square: The tour is a pleasant walk virtually all downhill, which is an insightful  testament to the role geography played in the citys pre-grid history. The detailed images that accompany this tour bring the history into sharp focus, and especially when it comes to the Five Points and Mulberry Bend brought back to life in all of their  misery and suffering. From sunshine to shadow, recreate the most requested walking tour of 1840s New York City!Additional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingA moderate amount of walking is involvedSubject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refundMinimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or f

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