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National Museum of the American Indian–New York
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Go City: New York Explorer Pass: 100+ Things to Do Including Edge
With the New York Explorer Pass by Go City you get access to your favorite 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 attractions or tours, from over 100 things to do, and save up to 50%* (compared to buying individual attraction tickets). Admire sweeping views from the Empire State Building Observatory, Top of the Rock, Edge and One World Observatory. See the city from a Hop on Hop off Bus, take a Sightseeing Cruise, or indulge your tastebuds on a Food on Foot walking tour. There's something for everyone! Create your own itinerary and sightsee the Big Apple at your own pace - you have up to 30 days to use your pass. Your pass includes access to the Go City app and a digital guide to plan your trip. Make sure to check which activities require advance reservations, then show your pass on your mobile device at the entrance. *Savings based on sample itineraries on the Go City website.
(1976)
From 24 hours to 720 hours
Free Cancellation
$ 89
/person
New York City Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour
Learn the contributions of enslaved people to NYC including the brave uprisings against oppression. Then discover the exciting history of the Underground Railroad, a network of clandestine routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states and Canada. Visit an archeological site and memorial dedicated to the memory of enslaved Africans in colonial America. Visit the site of a former station on the Underground Railroad. Learn about the revolts, kidnappings and dramatic escapes that occurred during the era of American slavery. Listen to tales of courage and triumph and discover the stories of real New Yorkers who risked their lives and properties to help people escape slavery on this historical New York City walking tour.
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2 hours and 30 minutes
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$ 49
/person
How Money Was Made Wall Street Walking Tour
Discover the financial and political roots of Wall Street, from the Native American origins of early trading in the Americas to the influences of European merchants and the rise of the American Financial system. We explore the financial crises caused by stock market crashes, the impact of aggressive economic growth on diverse populations, and the rebirth of Lower Manhattan after the devastating events of 9/11. Meet the visionaries, financial innovators, women pioneers, Robber Barons, and forgotten enslaved laborers who helped shape the history of Wall Street.
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2 hours
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$ 49
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Lower Manhattan Tour: The Remnants of Dutch New Amsterdam!
Explore what is left of Dutch New Amsterdam in today's New York City! In this small group walking tour, you'll hear about New York’s founding myths and facts while standing in the very spots where they all happened. With Manhattan’s first map in hand and your experienced guide you will trace the streets of Manhattan in 1667. Physically touch history as you spend time finding out why Bowling Green has its name and why it’s been so important in our city’s history!
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2 hours
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$ 39
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Ground Zero 911 Memorial+ Optional One World Observatory
Discover the story of 9/11 with a local guide as you visit Ground Zero and pay tribute at the 9/11 Memorial Pools honoring the victims and first responders. Visit St. Paul's Chapel, which survived the attacks and became a place of hope for families searching for loved ones, and stop by the nearby fire station memorial dedicated to the bravery of first responders. Learn how the events of that day unfolded, how the memorial was created on the Twin Towers’ footprint, and see the resilient “Survivor Tree.” This leisurely walking tour also explores historic Downtown Manhattan, including Battery Park, Wall Street, Federal Hall, the New York Stock Exchange, and the Financial District, where George Washington was inaugurated as president. Upgrade your ticket for anytime entry to One World Observatory, offering panoramic views of Manhattan and New York Harbor, valid for 7 days after your tour.
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1 hour and 30 minutes
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$ 40
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Twilight Tour: Death in New York (Lower Manhattan)
Explore New York’s history of death, burial, epidemics, and execution on this 1.75-hour evening walking tour through Lower Manhattan. Discover how centuries of disease, reform, and public policy shaped the city’s streets, institutions, and traditions of remembrance. Visit sites linked to epidemics, capital punishment, and religious controversy, and learn how each reveals a hidden layer of urban history. Based entirely on research rather than legend, this tour offers a clear-eyed and captivating look at how New York’s past continues to shape its present.
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1 hour and 45 minutes
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$ 38
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