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Six Heritage Tours of the Lower East Side

A Walking Guide

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This illustrated walking guide offers an educational tour of Manhattan's diverse Lower East Side, a neighborhood rich in immigrant history. A century ago, visitors could experience a mix of cultures, from Irish minstrel shows to German beer, Jewish gambling houses, and Chinese cuisine, all within a few blocks. Today, this vibrant area remains a testament to America's melting pot of ethnic communities. The guide transports readers to the bustling immigrant enclaves of the past, featuring historical tours enriched with colorful photographs and illustrations that highlight the evolution of African, German, Irish, Chinese, Jewish, and Italian communities that found their entryway to America here. As participants navigate one of the world's most visually stimulating neighborhoods, they will encounter historic sites such as the African burial ground excavation, Old St. Patrick's Cathedral—the first Catholic cathedral in New York State—the charming Caff Roma, which continues to serve authentic Italian coffee and desserts, and the oldest Jewish house of worship in the city. The tour also includes the site of the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 and Mott Street, the heart of New York's Chinatown. By blending educational historical accounts with scenic exploration, this guide reveals the rich legacies waiting to be uncovered in the Lower East Side's remarkable past.

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Six Heritage Tours of the Lower East Side, Ruth Limmer

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1997
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Title
Six Heritage Tours of the Lower East Side
Subtitle
A Walking Guide
Language
English
Publisher
NYU Press
Released
1997
Format
Paperback
Pages
226
ISBN10
081475130X
ISBN13
9780814751305
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This illustrated walking guide offers an educational tour of Manhattan's diverse Lower East Side, a neighborhood rich in immigrant history. A century ago, visitors could experience a mix of cultures, from Irish minstrel shows to German beer, Jewish gambling houses, and Chinese cuisine, all within a few blocks. Today, this vibrant area remains a testament to America's melting pot of ethnic communities. The guide transports readers to the bustling immigrant enclaves of the past, featuring historical tours enriched with colorful photographs and illustrations that highlight the evolution of African, German, Irish, Chinese, Jewish, and Italian communities that found their entryway to America here. As participants navigate one of the world's most visually stimulating neighborhoods, they will encounter historic sites such as the African burial ground excavation, Old St. Patrick's Cathedral—the first Catholic cathedral in New York State—the charming Caff Roma, which continues to serve authentic Italian coffee and desserts, and the oldest Jewish house of worship in the city. The tour also includes the site of the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 and Mott Street, the heart of New York's Chinatown. By blending educational historical accounts with scenic exploration, this guide reveals the rich legacies waiting to be uncovered in the Lower East Side's remarkable past.