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lower east side walking tour
Lower East Side

Saturdays, 12:00pm-1:30pm
w/ Eric Ferrara. $20pp.
RSVP required. Reserve spot or order tix.
east village walking tour
East Village

Saturdays, 2:00pm-3:30pm
w/ Eric Ferrara $20pp.
RSVP required. Reserve spot or order tix.
chinatown walking tour
Chinatown/Five Points

Sundays, 2:00pm-3:30pm
w/ Rob Hollander. $20pp.
RSVP not required.
Lower East Side Walking Tour

One of the most historically significant and complex neighborhoods in the country, this fabled provenance of the urban Industrial Era provided decades of shelter for the world’s castaways—who in turn introduced radical new ideas which influenced the character of our nation.

However, the Lower East Side offers much more than the "immigrant experience." Go beyond the familiar narrative and take a truly unique and comprehensive tour of our neighborhood, exploring over a thousand years of important New York City history with author and director of the Lower East Side History Project, Eric Ferrara.

Ferrara, a fourth-generation Lower East Sider, offers a decade of active research and over a century of ancestral community insight, providing a one of a kind experience suitable for any casual tour-goer or hard-core academic. Utilizing rare maps, photos, documents, articles and oral histories not found elsewhere, Ferrara digs deep into the neighborhood's forgotten history -- exposing the social, political and cultural intricacies which made this so district vital to the evolution of our city.


Topics include:
- Lenape (Indian) culture
- Dutch & English development
- African contributions
- The Revolutionary War
- Post-Revolution industrialization
- 19th century Immigration
- Entertainment, labor, politics
- Vaudeville, dime museums, immigrant theater
- Social service and religion
- Prohibition, gangsters
- Post World War II gentrification
- 21st century gentrification

Visit on tour:
- The site of the largest Lenape village on Manhattan Island
- The notorious Five Points
- Former districts of Irish, German, Jewish and Italian immigrants
- Chinatown, the Bowery
- Churches and synagogues
- Old theaters, restaurants and shops
- Landmarks and sites of interest
- Much more

Your Guide:

ericEric Ferrara is an author, consutant, educator, and founder of the Lower East Side History Project. Learn more about Eric here.




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Sunday, February 12, 12:00pm
Back by popular demand, explore former homes and social clubs of some of the 20th century's most powerful mobsters.

$20pp. RSVP or order advance tix

 

Welcome to the Lower East Side

New York City's legendary Lower East Side, one of the oldest, most historically significant and complex quarters in America, encompasses several neighborhoods and enclaves including the East Village, Little Italy, the Bowery and Chinatown. Today the LES is one of the most visited locales in the city, offering a unique combination of historic sites, shopping and eateries.


The Lower East Side History Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to researching, documenting and preserving the history of the greater Lower East Side of New York City.

ccnyc Recipient of CCNYC
2009 Community Award

Every Saturday, 12:00pm - 1:30pm

Reservations:
Required, Purchase advance tickets online purchace advance tickets
-OR- you can RSVP and pay your guide in cash
RSVP: 347-465-7767 | contact form
Fee: $20 General Admission

Meet: SE corner of Centre & Worth Streets
Subway: J, Z to Chambers St  or 4, 5, 6 to Brooklyn Bridge
Map:
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meet here
Once off the subway, walk a couple of blocks north
along Centre Street to the corner of Worth Street.

© 2003-2012 Lower East Side History Project/Bowery Arts & Science, a 501(c)3 Non-Profit