Stop The Presses! The New York Newspaper History WALKING TOUR
Duration
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Learn about John Peter Zenger and early freedom of press
Explore rise of mass media through Pulitzer Hearst rivalry
See historic Newspaper Row architecture downtown Manhattan
Discover the New York Sun Penny Press influence history
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Explore the fascinating history of newspapers in New York City on this 2.5 hour walking tour designed for those interested in the evolution of journalism. From the first newspaper published in 1725 to modern times, New York’s newspapers have shaped and chronicled the city’s political, social, and economic development. The tour reveals how newspapers influenced public opinion, reflected societal changes, and became an integral part of the city’s identity. Guests experience New York through the eyes of legendary reporters, editors, and publishers whose words, cartoons, and photographs left a lasting mark on journalism.
Led by a licensed New York City tour guide and former reporter Michael Morgenthal, participants will walk through historic locations tied to iconic newspapers. Highlights include the famous libel trial of John Peter Zenger, the rise of mass media with Pulitzer and Hearst, the emergence of the Penny Press, and the architectural legacy of Newspaper Row. The tour also examines legendary figures such as Nellie Bly, Jimmy Breslin, and Norman Mailer, and recounts stories behind some of the city’s most famous articles. Guests gain insight into the decline of daily newspapers while appreciating the legacy and influence of New York’s press. The walking tour runs rain or shine, offering an engaging historical experience for ages sixteen and older.
Guided walking tour
Historic newspaper sites
Expert commentary
Educational storytelling
Cultural and historical context
Hotel transportation
Meals and beverages
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Private group pricing
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Comfortable walking shoes
Water bottle
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Light jacket or raincoat
Camera or phone
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Minimum age for participation is 16
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