View the restored apartments of past residents from different time periods.
Spend extended time inside the Levine and Rogarshevsky apartments and join in a discussion about themes arising from the tour. Share your experiences, thoughts and family histories with your educator and fellow visitors.
Explore the Lower East Side and the American Immigrant Experience.
History didn’t make the Lower East Side; people did. This tour tells the story of how neighborhood residents for the past 100 years have fought to preserve their community and improve their neighborhood in the face of profound economic and political change. [Note: This tour does not enter any buildings.]
Limited Wheelchair Capacity
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Visit a costumed interpreter playing a past resident of 97 Orchard Street.
Step into the dark corners and cramped spaces of 97 Orchard Street. The year is 1906, and visitors meet the landlord and a resident to learn firsthand about the realities of tenement life on the Lower East Side. Who is responsible for providing a safe and healthy home? Everything may not be as it seems.
Taste the immigrant foods that helped shape American cuisine.
LEARN MORE >>Share your own family history and join us in telling the story of American immigration.
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