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Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS Virtual building tours are $10/device, Costumed Interpreter/Meet the Residents tours are $15/device. All virtual tours are free for Museum members. Automatic captioning is available for all virtual tours. For live captioning or ASL interpretation please contact access@tenement.org two weeks TENEMENT MUSEUM’S GRAND REOPENING BLOCK PARTY Juma Sultan. Juma Sultan is a jazz musician, most often recording as a percussionist or bass player.He performed at the Woodstock festival of 1969, playing with Jimi Hendrix. He is also one of the co-founders of Studio We, a community music-performance and rehearsal space built inside an abandoned building on the Lower East Side in 1968, a stop on our Reclaiming Black Spaces walking tour.HOW TO BE AMERICAN
Season 1 The first season of the Tenement Museum’s podcast, ‘How To Be American’, tells stories, new and old, about the evolution of American identity: from music, to food to pop culture. THE BALDIZZI FAMILY STORY This article shares the story of the Baldizzis, who lived in 97 Orchard Street during the Great Depression. The parents were immigrants from Italy, and Josephine and Johnny, the children, were born in the US. The story explores what it takes to start life in a new place, and the challenges of living through the Great Depressionand a period of
THE ROGARSHEVSKY FAMILY STORY Overview. This article shares the story of the Rogarshevsky family—the parents, Fannie and Abraham, raised six children in 97 Orchard Street, balancing work, family, and their religious faith. Students consider the difficulties of factory work for teenage Bessie Rogarshevsky, and learn about labor unions, working conditions, andthe Triangle
FOODS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE Foods of the Lower East Side is available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance, as tickets regularly sell out. Space is limited to 15 visitors per time slot for Foods of the Lower East Side. Ticket Price: Adults – $45,VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour | The Confino Family Story. Young Victoria Confino led a comfortable life in the Ottoman city of Kastoria. She lived in a large house surrounded by fruit trees. Her parents, Abraham and Rachel, ran a successful grocery store on their estate. Several maids attended to the family's needs. On warm days Victoria and her siblings YOUR STORY, OUR STORY My great-grandfather, Brunisław Sulikowski, enlisted in the Polish Army in 1936 following in his father’s footsteps. His father served in the Austro-Hungrian Polish Legions under Józef Piłsudski in World War 1. During the German invasion of Poland my great-grandfather was in the 2nd Mounted Riflemen Regiment. During the Battle of Mokra he was wounded and separated from his regiment. He IMMIGRATION MUSEUM NYC The Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Tenement Museum provides walking tours and is a popular attraction in the Lower East Side NYC.PLAN A VISIT
Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS Virtual building tours are $10/device, Costumed Interpreter/Meet the Residents tours are $15/device. All virtual tours are free for Museum members. Automatic captioning is available for all virtual tours. For live captioning or ASL interpretation please contact access@tenement.org two weeks TENEMENT MUSEUM’S GRAND REOPENING BLOCK PARTY Juma Sultan. Juma Sultan is a jazz musician, most often recording as a percussionist or bass player.He performed at the Woodstock festival of 1969, playing with Jimi Hendrix. He is also one of the co-founders of Studio We, a community music-performance and rehearsal space built inside an abandoned building on the Lower East Side in 1968, a stop on our Reclaiming Black Spaces walking tour.HOW TO BE AMERICAN
Season 1 The first season of the Tenement Museum’s podcast, ‘How To Be American’, tells stories, new and old, about the evolution of American identity: from music, to food to pop culture. THE BALDIZZI FAMILY STORY This article shares the story of the Baldizzis, who lived in 97 Orchard Street during the Great Depression. The parents were immigrants from Italy, and Josephine and Johnny, the children, were born in the US. The story explores what it takes to start life in a new place, and the challenges of living through the Great Depressionand a period of
THE ROGARSHEVSKY FAMILY STORY Overview. This article shares the story of the Rogarshevsky family—the parents, Fannie and Abraham, raised six children in 97 Orchard Street, balancing work, family, and their religious faith. Students consider the difficulties of factory work for teenage Bessie Rogarshevsky, and learn about labor unions, working conditions, andthe Triangle
FOODS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE Foods of the Lower East Side is available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance, as tickets regularly sell out. Space is limited to 15 visitors per time slot for Foods of the Lower East Side. Ticket Price: Adults – $45,VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour | The Confino Family Story. Young Victoria Confino led a comfortable life in the Ottoman city of Kastoria. She lived in a large house surrounded by fruit trees. Her parents, Abraham and Rachel, ran a successful grocery store on their estate. Several maids attended to the family's needs. On warm days Victoria and her siblings YOUR STORY, OUR STORY My great-grandfather, Brunisław Sulikowski, enlisted in the Polish Army in 1936 following in his father’s footsteps. His father served in the Austro-Hungrian Polish Legions under Józef Piłsudski in World War 1. During the German invasion of Poland my great-grandfather was in the 2nd Mounted Riflemen Regiment. During the Battle of Mokra he was wounded and separated from his regiment. HePLAN A VISIT
Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS Virtual building tours are $10/device, Costumed Interpreter/Meet the Residents tours are $15/device. All virtual tours are free for Museum members. Automatic captioning is available for all virtual tours. For live captioning or ASL interpretation please contact access@tenement.org two weeks EXPERIENCE THE MUSEUM FROM HOME Private Virtual Events. Whether you are planning a group experience for your staff, alumni group, club, family, or friends, the Tenement Museum offers truly unique virtual event options. Your guests will interact with experts, educators, or costumed interpreters, and be guided through the recreated spaces of our historic tenement buildingsand
MEMBER VIRTUAL TOUR: IN PRAISE OF STUFF Members are invited to join Tenement Museum Collections Manager Lana Dubin as she gives you an early look our new digital exhibit, “In Praise of Stuff: The Tenement Museum’s Collection”, launching to the public on June 26, 2021.During this event exclusively for Members, you will explore how the Museum brings the stories of our tenement families to life through the objects in our CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Tenement Museum’s most important asset is its people. Tenement employees are deeply committed to fulfilling our mission, telling the uniquely American stories of immigrants, migrant, and refugees in the ongoing creation of our nation, and envision a society that embraces and values the fundamental role of immigration in the evolvingAmerican identity.
SHOP - TENEMENT MUSEUM 20% OFF. Use Code: SPRING. 20% all orders with code: SPRING at checkout. Offer Valid Through June 30th 2021. SHOP SILLY CHILLY HOT SAUCE Sufia Hossain is the first to say that starting a business is hard work. What began as a form of self-care became a career in 2015, when she left a corporate job to make Bangladeshi-style hot sauces full time with Silly Chilly Hot Sauce. Before the pandemic, a typical day for Sufia was spent on her feet: setting up and breaking down herpop-up
THE LEVINE FAMILY STORY Primary Sources. 1900 Census – Gather information about the Levines, a family who immigrated from the Russian Empire in 1890, with the 1900 census. (See below) 1892 Factory Inspection Report – Learn the ins and outs of the garment factory the Levine family ran out of their own home. (See below) 1898 Photograph of Orchard Street – Imagine the sights, smells, and sounds of the lower east- TENEMENT MUSEUM
C. 1900. Jacob Riis. Collection of the Museum of the City of New York. To live with the constant threat and presence of this illness was to know the constant cough and the pervasive rale, or the crackling sound made by lungs straining to breathe. Consider Charles Dickens’ famous description in Nicholas Nickleby of death from tuberculosis in 1839: YOUR STORY, OUR STORY Your Story, Our Story features objects and traditions that tell personal stories of American migration and cultural identity. This national project uncovers patterns and differences of IMMIGRATION MUSEUM NYC The Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Tenement Museum provides walking tours and is a popular attraction in the Lower East Side NYC.PLAN A VISIT
Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS Virtual building tours are $10/device, Costumed Interpreter/Meet the Residents tours are $15/device. All virtual tours are free for Museum members. Automatic captioning is available for all virtual tours. For live captioning or ASL interpretation please contact access@tenement.org two weeks TENEMENT MUSEUM’S GRAND REOPENING BLOCK PARTY Juma Sultan. Juma Sultan is a jazz musician, most often recording as a percussionist or bass player.He performed at the Woodstock festival of 1969, playing with Jimi Hendrix. He is also one of the co-founders of Studio We, a community music-performance and rehearsal space built inside an abandoned building on the Lower East Side in 1968, a stop on our Reclaiming Black Spaces walking tour.HOW TO BE AMERICAN
Season 1 The first season of the Tenement Museum’s podcast, ‘How To Be American’, tells stories, new and old, about the evolution of American identity: from music, to food to pop culture. THE BALDIZZI FAMILY STORY This article shares the story of the Baldizzis, who lived in 97 Orchard Street during the Great Depression. The parents were immigrants from Italy, and Josephine and Johnny, the children, were born in the US. The story explores what it takes to start life in a new place, and the challenges of living through the Great Depressionand a period of
THE ROGARSHEVSKY FAMILY STORY Overview. This article shares the story of the Rogarshevsky family—the parents, Fannie and Abraham, raised six children in 97 Orchard Street, balancing work, family, and their religious faith. Students consider the difficulties of factory work for teenage Bessie Rogarshevsky, and learn about labor unions, working conditions, andthe Triangle
FOODS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE Foods of the Lower East Side is available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance, as tickets regularly sell out. Space is limited to 15 visitors per time slot for Foods of the Lower East Side. Ticket Price: Adults – $45,VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour | The Confino Family Story. Young Victoria Confino led a comfortable life in the Ottoman city of Kastoria. She lived in a large house surrounded by fruit trees. Her parents, Abraham and Rachel, ran a successful grocery store on their estate. Several maids attended to the family's needs. On warm days Victoria and her siblings YOUR STORY, OUR STORY My great-grandfather, Brunisław Sulikowski, enlisted in the Polish Army in 1936 following in his father’s footsteps. His father served in the Austro-Hungrian Polish Legions under Józef Piłsudski in World War 1. During the German invasion of Poland my great-grandfather was in the 2nd Mounted Riflemen Regiment. During the Battle of Mokra he was wounded and separated from his regiment. He IMMIGRATION MUSEUM NYC The Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Tenement Museum provides walking tours and is a popular attraction in the Lower East Side NYC.PLAN A VISIT
Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS Virtual building tours are $10/device, Costumed Interpreter/Meet the Residents tours are $15/device. All virtual tours are free for Museum members. Automatic captioning is available for all virtual tours. For live captioning or ASL interpretation please contact access@tenement.org two weeks TENEMENT MUSEUM’S GRAND REOPENING BLOCK PARTY Juma Sultan. Juma Sultan is a jazz musician, most often recording as a percussionist or bass player.He performed at the Woodstock festival of 1969, playing with Jimi Hendrix. He is also one of the co-founders of Studio We, a community music-performance and rehearsal space built inside an abandoned building on the Lower East Side in 1968, a stop on our Reclaiming Black Spaces walking tour.HOW TO BE AMERICAN
Season 1 The first season of the Tenement Museum’s podcast, ‘How To Be American’, tells stories, new and old, about the evolution of American identity: from music, to food to pop culture. THE BALDIZZI FAMILY STORY This article shares the story of the Baldizzis, who lived in 97 Orchard Street during the Great Depression. The parents were immigrants from Italy, and Josephine and Johnny, the children, were born in the US. The story explores what it takes to start life in a new place, and the challenges of living through the Great Depressionand a period of
THE ROGARSHEVSKY FAMILY STORY Overview. This article shares the story of the Rogarshevsky family—the parents, Fannie and Abraham, raised six children in 97 Orchard Street, balancing work, family, and their religious faith. Students consider the difficulties of factory work for teenage Bessie Rogarshevsky, and learn about labor unions, working conditions, andthe Triangle
FOODS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE Foods of the Lower East Side is available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance, as tickets regularly sell out. Space is limited to 15 visitors per time slot for Foods of the Lower East Side. Ticket Price: Adults – $45,VIRTUAL TOUR
Virtual Tour | The Confino Family Story. Young Victoria Confino led a comfortable life in the Ottoman city of Kastoria. She lived in a large house surrounded by fruit trees. Her parents, Abraham and Rachel, ran a successful grocery store on their estate. Several maids attended to the family's needs. On warm days Victoria and her siblings YOUR STORY, OUR STORY My great-grandfather, Brunisław Sulikowski, enlisted in the Polish Army in 1936 following in his father’s footsteps. His father served in the Austro-Hungrian Polish Legions under Józef Piłsudski in World War 1. During the German invasion of Poland my great-grandfather was in the 2nd Mounted Riflemen Regiment. During the Battle of Mokra he was wounded and separated from his regiment. HePLAN A VISIT
Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS Virtual building tours are $10/device, Costumed Interpreter/Meet the Residents tours are $15/device. All virtual tours are free for Museum members. Automatic captioning is available for all virtual tours. For live captioning or ASL interpretation please contact access@tenement.org two weeks EXPERIENCE THE MUSEUM FROM HOME Private Virtual Events. Whether you are planning a group experience for your staff, alumni group, club, family, or friends, the Tenement Museum offers truly unique virtual event options. Your guests will interact with experts, educators, or costumed interpreters, and be guided through the recreated spaces of our historic tenement buildingsand
MEMBER VIRTUAL TOUR: IN PRAISE OF STUFF Members are invited to join Tenement Museum Collections Manager Lana Dubin as she gives you an early look our new digital exhibit, “In Praise of Stuff: The Tenement Museum’s Collection”, launching to the public on June 26, 2021.During this event exclusively for Members, you will explore how the Museum brings the stories of our tenement families to life through the objects in our CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Tenement Museum’s most important asset is its people. Tenement employees are deeply committed to fulfilling our mission, telling the uniquely American stories of immigrants, migrant, and refugees in the ongoing creation of our nation, and envision a society that embraces and values the fundamental role of immigration in the evolvingAmerican identity.
SHOP - TENEMENT MUSEUM 20% OFF. Use Code: SPRING. 20% all orders with code: SPRING at checkout. Offer Valid Through June 30th 2021. SHOP SILLY CHILLY HOT SAUCE Sufia Hossain is the first to say that starting a business is hard work. What began as a form of self-care became a career in 2015, when she left a corporate job to make Bangladeshi-style hot sauces full time with Silly Chilly Hot Sauce. Before the pandemic, a typical day for Sufia was spent on her feet: setting up and breaking down herpop-up
THE LEVINE FAMILY STORY Primary Sources. 1900 Census – Gather information about the Levines, a family who immigrated from the Russian Empire in 1890, with the 1900 census. (See below) 1892 Factory Inspection Report – Learn the ins and outs of the garment factory the Levine family ran out of their own home. (See below) 1898 Photograph of Orchard Street – Imagine the sights, smells, and sounds of the lower east- TENEMENT MUSEUM
C. 1900. Jacob Riis. Collection of the Museum of the City of New York. To live with the constant threat and presence of this illness was to know the constant cough and the pervasive rale, or the crackling sound made by lungs straining to breathe. Consider Charles Dickens’ famous description in Nicholas Nickleby of death from tuberculosis in 1839: YOUR STORY, OUR STORY Your Story, Our Story features objects and traditions that tell personal stories of American migration and cultural identity. This national project uncovers patterns and differences of IMMIGRATION MUSEUM NYC The Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Tenement Museum provides walking tours and is a popular attraction in the Lower East Side NYC.- TENEMENT MUSEUM
Select a date above to check availability. Tickets are available to purchase three to five weeks in advance. The Museum is currently offering: In-Person Building Tours and Neighborhood Walking Tours of the Lower East Side every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Virtual Tenement Tours every week. Search the calendar, or visit the individual tour pages forVIRTUAL EXPERIENCES
Private Virtual Events. Whether you are planning a group experience for your staff, alumni group, club, family, or friends, the Tenement Museum offers truly unique virtual event options. Your guests will interact with experts, educators, or costumed interpreters, and be guided through the recreated spaces of our historic tenement buildingsand
SHOP - TENEMENT MUSEUM 20% OFF. Use Code: SPRING. 20% all orders with code: SPRING at checkout. Offer Valid Through June 30th 2021. SHOP THE BALDIZZI FAMILY STORY This article shares the story of the Baldizzis, who lived in 97 Orchard Street during the Great Depression. The parents were immigrants from Italy, and Josephine and Johnny, the children, were born in the US. The story explores what it takes to start life in a new place, and the challenges of living through the Great Depressionand a period of
THE ROGARSHEVSKY FAMILY STORY Overview. This article shares the story of the Rogarshevsky family—the parents, Fannie and Abraham, raised six children in 97 Orchard Street, balancing work, family, and their religious faith. Students consider the difficulties of factory work for teenage Bessie Rogarshevsky, and learn about labor unions, working conditions, andthe Triangle
FOODS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE Foods of the Lower East Side is available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance, as tickets regularly sell out. Space is limited to 15 visitors per time slot for Foods of the Lower East Side. Ticket Price: Adults – $45, SILLY CHILLY HOT SAUCE Sufia Hossain is the first to say that starting a business is hard work. What began as a form of self-care became a career in 2015, when she left a corporate job to make Bangladeshi-style hot sauces full time with Silly Chilly Hot Sauce. Before the pandemic, a typical day for Sufia was spent on her feet: setting up and breaking down herpop-up
ODE TO A PLASTIC COVERED COUCH Ode to a Plastic Covered Couch. Coney Island has its Cyclone, the American Museum of Natural History its dinosaurs, MoMA its Picassos. At the Tenement Museum, what elicits thrills these days is the 1960s plastic-covered sofa and armchair in our recreation of Ramonita Rivera Saez’s parlor. The furniture serves as a paean to this sociable YOUR STORY, OUR STORY My great-grandfather, Brunisław Sulikowski, enlisted in the Polish Army in 1936 following in his father’s footsteps. His father served in the Austro-Hungrian Polish Legions under Józef Piłsudski in World War 1. During the German invasion of Poland my great-grandfather was in the 2nd Mounted Riflemen Regiment. During the Battle of Mokra he was wounded and separated from his regiment. He IMMIGRATION MUSEUM NYC The Tenement Museum focuses on America's urban immigrant history. The Tenement Museum provides walking tours and is a popular attraction in the Lower East Side NYC.- TENEMENT MUSEUM
Select a date above to check availability. Tickets are available to purchase three to five weeks in advance. The Museum is currently offering: In-Person Building Tours and Neighborhood Walking Tours of the Lower East Side every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Virtual Tenement Tours every week. Search the calendar, or visit the individual tour pages forVIRTUAL EXPERIENCES
Private Virtual Events. Whether you are planning a group experience for your staff, alumni group, club, family, or friends, the Tenement Museum offers truly unique virtual event options. Your guests will interact with experts, educators, or costumed interpreters, and be guided through the recreated spaces of our historic tenement buildingsand
SHOP - TENEMENT MUSEUM 20% OFF. Use Code: SPRING. 20% all orders with code: SPRING at checkout. Offer Valid Through June 30th 2021. SHOP THE BALDIZZI FAMILY STORY This article shares the story of the Baldizzis, who lived in 97 Orchard Street during the Great Depression. The parents were immigrants from Italy, and Josephine and Johnny, the children, were born in the US. The story explores what it takes to start life in a new place, and the challenges of living through the Great Depressionand a period of
THE ROGARSHEVSKY FAMILY STORY Overview. This article shares the story of the Rogarshevsky family—the parents, Fannie and Abraham, raised six children in 97 Orchard Street, balancing work, family, and their religious faith. Students consider the difficulties of factory work for teenage Bessie Rogarshevsky, and learn about labor unions, working conditions, andthe Triangle
FOODS OF THE LOWER EAST SIDE Foods of the Lower East Side is available on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. We encourage visitors to reserve tickets in advance, as tickets regularly sell out. Space is limited to 15 visitors per time slot for Foods of the Lower East Side. Ticket Price: Adults – $45, SILLY CHILLY HOT SAUCE Sufia Hossain is the first to say that starting a business is hard work. What began as a form of self-care became a career in 2015, when she left a corporate job to make Bangladeshi-style hot sauces full time with Silly Chilly Hot Sauce. Before the pandemic, a typical day for Sufia was spent on her feet: setting up and breaking down herpop-up
ODE TO A PLASTIC COVERED COUCH Ode to a Plastic Covered Couch. Coney Island has its Cyclone, the American Museum of Natural History its dinosaurs, MoMA its Picassos. At the Tenement Museum, what elicits thrills these days is the 1960s plastic-covered sofa and armchair in our recreation of Ramonita Rivera Saez’s parlor. The furniture serves as a paean to this sociable YOUR STORY, OUR STORY My great-grandfather, Brunisław Sulikowski, enlisted in the Polish Army in 1936 following in his father’s footsteps. His father served in the Austro-Hungrian Polish Legions under Józef Piłsudski in World War 1. During the German invasion of Poland my great-grandfather was in the 2nd Mounted Riflemen Regiment. During the Battle of Mokra he was wounded and separated from his regiment. HePLAN A VISIT
Virtual Experiences. Our virtual tour programs allow you the opportunity to experience the Tenement Museum from anywhere in the world. During a live, online tour, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries. SIGN UP AND ENTER TO WIN! Sign up to the Tenement Museum e-Newsletter list and enter to win a free, one-year dual membership to the Tenement Museum (value $125)!VIRTUAL EXPERIENCES
Private Virtual Events. Whether you are planning a group experience for your staff, alumni group, club, family, or friends, the Tenement Museum offers truly unique virtual event options. Your guests will interact with experts, educators, or costumed interpreters, and be guided through the recreated spaces of our historic tenement buildingsand
TENEMENT MUSEUM’S GRAND REOPENING BLOCK PARTY Lower East Side Tenement Museum 103 Orchard Street New York, NY 10002 Telephone: 1-877-975-3786 TENEMENT APARTMENT TOURS Tenement Apartment Tours. Apartment tours explore historically restored tenement buildings and discover how immigrants lived here in the 19th and 20 th centuries. Along with a glimpse of the past, visitors glean insights from educators who offer historical perspectives that relate to current conversations about immigration.HOW TO BE AMERICAN
Season 1 The first season of the Tenement Museum’s podcast, ‘How To Be American’, tells stories, new and old, about the evolution of American identity: from music, to food to pop culture. TENEMENT MUSEUM’S GRAND REOPENING BLOCK PARTY Juma Sultan. Juma Sultan is a jazz musician, most often recording as a percussionist or bass player.He performed at the Woodstock festival of 1969, playing with Jimi Hendrix. He is also one of the co-founders of Studio We, a community music-performance and rehearsal space built inside an abandoned building on the Lower East Side in 1968, a stop on our Reclaiming Black Spaces walking tour.97 ORCHARD STREET
97 Orchard Street is a historic tenement that was home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. The five-story tenement was built with 22 apartments, each about 325-square-feet and each consisting of three rooms. THE GUMPERTZ FAMILY STORY Primary Sources. 1870 Census – Find the Gumpertz family and many other immigrants from Germany on this 1870 Census. (See below) United Hebrew Charity Ledger – Investigate how an immigrant family in the 1870’s got help in a time of need. (See below) 1880 Census – See how an immigrant from Germany, Natalie Gumpertz, is supporting herfamily in 1880.
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------------------------- IN-PERSON BUILDING TOURS Explore historically restored tenement buildings and discover how immigrants lived on New York’s Lower East Side in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Museum currently offers limited capacity tours Fridaysthrough Mondays.
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WALKING TOURS
We are offering Lower East Side walking tours Fridays through Mondays. Tours are available for both individual ticket holders or private groups. The MUSEUM SHOP is also opened every Friday through Monday from 10:30 am to 5:30 pm.Learn More
VIRTUAL TENEMENT TOURS During live, online tours, our Educators take you into the historically restored apartments using pre-recorded video, audio and images, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings in the 19th and 20th centuries.Learn More
------------------------- PRIVATE VIRTUAL EVENTS Host a private virtual event with the Tenement Museum! Your guests will interact with experts, educators, or costumed interpreters, and be guided through the recreated spaces of our historic tenement buildings and the lives of the families who lived there, using videos, archival images, and oral histories. Host a Private Virtual EventUPCOMING EVENTS
Explore our schedule of weekly free virtual events on Youtube Live, and purchase tickets to our virtual tours. You can view video recordings of past virtual live events.See More
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
The Tenement Museum’s private K-12 programs offers your class a chance a ‘visit’ to our recreated apartments from anywhere in the world, with our Educators taking you into the building and apartments using pre-recorded video, and share stories of a family who lived in our historic buildings.Learn More
------------------------- WATCH OUR VIRTUAL GALA FILM You’ll get a sneak peek of our new permanent exhibit exploring Black history in Lower Manhattan, and a behind the scenes look at the ongoing stabilization of our historic tenement buildings. All funds raised for this gala will provide crucial support for the Museum’s continued survival, and right now, you can double yourimpact!
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DIGITAL EXHIBITS
Visit the Tenement Museum’s interactive, digital exhibits, which provide a fascinating, in-depth historical look at life on the Lower East Side. Current exhibits include _Immigrants Mean Business: An Enduring History of Entrepreneurship, Beyond Statistics: Living in a Pandemic, Tenement Women: Agents of Change,_ and _The Census: ReadingBetween the Lines._
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SHARING STORIES OF THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE The Tenement Museum celebrates the enduring stories that define and strengthen what it means to be American. We share stories of the immigrant and migrant experience through immersive guided tours, educational content and programs, and thought leadership, with one important goal — to advance the understanding of immigration and to highlight its role in the ongoing creation of our nation. Throughout history and into the present day, millions of people moved to and around the United States in pursuit of the American Dream. While it may at times be easy to see the gaps between “us” and “them,” a closer look reveals how these newest citizens demonstrate the human spirit of our nation’s ideals. And, the understanding that results is that it doesn’t matter why they came; what matters is that they did. Lower East Side Tenement Museum103 Orchard Street
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