Bowery and Canal Walking Tours

Bowery and Canal Walking Tours

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Historic Walking Tours Bowery and Canal Walking Tours explore the history of the neighborhoods of New York City.

The tours focus on both historic events, the American Revolution as well as personalities that lived in various neighborhoods. They are giving by Mary Anne McElroy, a historian of the city of New York. The tours are a great way to learn not only the complex history of New York but also your own individual neighborhoods.

07/25/2018

Tonight the StoreFront Project will open at 70 Orchard Street. The reception begins at 6 p.m. The project is the work of two photographers who have chronicled the loss of Mom and Pop stores all over New York City with an emphasis on the Lower East Side. They also have a special exhibit in Seward Park on the Lower East Side.

Dr. King and New York 04/04/2018

A piece about Dr. King

Dr. King and New York Today on the fifieth anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King in Memphis, Tennessee we reflect on the legacy of this important American. We are all familiar with his connections…

Upcoming Events | Events | Green-Wood 08/26/2017

This weekend marks the 241st Anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn. There are great events all through Brooklyn: At Fort Greene at the Prisoner's Memorial at 10AM; at 3pm at Vander Ende-Onderdonk House a reading of the Declaration of Independence; 7:30 PM Music from the 18th Century at Greenwood Cemetery and on Sunday, August 27 at Greenwood Cemetery beginning at 10:00 AM events commemorating the Battle of Brooklyn.
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Upcoming Events | Events | Green-Wood

06/29/2017

A handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson is at the New York Public Library until July 3.

Photos 06/15/2017

Today is the anniversary of the General Slocum boat fire which took the lives of 1, 021 mostly German Americans out to spend a summer's day on the East River. It was the single worst disaster in New York City history until 9/11. This Tennessee marble plaque in Tompkins Square Park, in the heart of what was then Kleindeutschland, commemorates the mostly women and children who died aboard the boat on that fateful June day.

03/11/2017

As they do every year, here from the 1909 parade, the county associations march up Fifth Avenue.

Photos 02/19/2017

One of New York's most historic churches has undergone a complete restoration so that when you enter today it appears as it did in the 1840s when Old St. Patrick's Cathedral was the center of the Five Points. A must visit for anyone interested in Irish history and a stop on the "Irish and Five Points" tour given this March.

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Saturday 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 4pm