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19th Century NoHo: Glamour, Greed, Money, and Murder Walking Tour

19th Century NoHo: Glamour, Greed, Money, and Murder Walking Tour

2 hour(s)
English
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New York, United States

Astor Place site of culture and political struggles historically

Washington Square offers history, myth, and public gathering space

Grace Church served wealthy residents and literary background stories

Colonnade Row homes housed famous families and elites

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Explore the origins of the Gilded Age in New York on this two-hour walking tour. The tour focuses on the Bond Street and NoHo neighborhood, once home to famous families including the Astors, Vanderbilts, Delanos, and Schermerhorns. Visitors will walk along 19th century cobblestone streets and learn about the lives of wealthy and famous residents, as well as the fringes of New York’s underworld. The tour highlights how the neighborhood evolved from the Bowery to Washington Square, showing the contrast between elegance and grit in 19th-century New York. Participants will hear stories about prominent figures including John Jacob Astor, Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Mrs. Astor, and Edith Wharton.

As you walk through the historic area, you will pass landmarks such as Colonnade Row, the Public Theater, Cooper Union, and Grace Church. The tour also covers the site of the 1847 Opera House riot, one of America’s bloodiest, and the infamous 1857 Bond Street murder of Harvey Burdell. You will discover the literary, political, and libertine history of the neighborhood, from St. Marks-in-the-Bowery to AT Stewart’s Iron Palace, America’s first grand department store. This tour blends architecture, history, and storytelling, providing a glimpse into the drama, wealth, and intrigue of New York’s Gilded Age. Tours run rain or shine and continue as the sun sets, so dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Guided tour with stories of history and architecture

Walk along 19th century streets and landmarks

Learn about famous residents and neighborhood evolution

Visit historical buildings, churches, and public spaces

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Comfortable walking shoes

Water bottle

Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen

Light jacket or raincoat

Camera or phone

Travelers with Limited mobility impairments
Children under 16 years of age
Groups of friends
Solo travelers
Photography lovers
Physically fit travelers
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Minimum age for participation is 16

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