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Visite à pied de la mort à New York

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Experience the comprehensive New York history of death, burial, epidemics, and execution on this epic 3-hour tour (based on the book Death in New York) through Battery Park, the Financial District, Tribeca, the Civic Center, and Chinatown!

Main Features:

Find out about the city’s indigenous Lenape burial sites.

Unearth the burial space quarrels of New Amsterdam.

Learn about the British prisons for American Patriots during the Revolutionary War.

Hear about New York’s riots, epidemics, and crucial changes in legislation.

Discover the phases of capital punishment and the commercialization of the funeral industry.

Peer at the islands of New York Harbor, forgotten burial grounds, a Manhattan jail, and a busy funeral industry street.
Ville: La ville de New York
Sat 28 Jun
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The booking fee covers the guided tour.
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The booking fee covers the guided tour.
The booking fee covers the guided tour.
The booking fee covers the guided tour.
The booking fee covers the guided tour.
The booking fee covers the guided tour.
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Battery Park
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto 1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
2
Financial District
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Wireless Operators Memorial 4.) National Museum of the American Indian 5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery 6.) Trinity Church 7.) St. Paul's Chapel 8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool 9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
3
Civic Center
10.) City Hall Park 11.) Surrogate's Courthouse 12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street 13.) African Burial Ground National Monument 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street 15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
4
Chinatown
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
5
Two Bridges
18.) Chatham Square
6
Parc de la batterie
La visite a lieu à SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, puis passe à 1.) Point de vue de la Statue de la Liberté.
7
Quartier financier
2.) Sanctuaire de Sainte Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Mémorial des opérateurs sans fil 4.) Musée national des Indiens d'Amérique 5.) Coin de Broadway et Morris Street, site du vieux cimetière de la ville 6.) Église de la Trinité 7.) Chapelle Saint-Paul 8.) Piscine nord commémorative du 11 septembre 9.) Église catholique romaine Saint-Pierre
8
Centre civique
10.) Parc de l'hôtel de ville 11.) Palais de justice de substitution 12.) Coin de la rue Elk et de la rue Chambers 13.) Monument national du cimetière africain 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building au 1 Center Street 15.) Centre correctionnel métropolitain, 150 Park Row
9
quartier chinois
17.) Ligne funéraire, rue Mulberry
10
Deux ponts
18.) Place Chatham
11
Battery Park
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto 1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
12
Financial District
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Wireless Operators Memorial 4.) National Museum of the American Indian 5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery 6.) Trinity Church 7.) St. Paul's Chapel 8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool 9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
13
Civic Center
10.) City Hall Park 11.) Surrogate's Courthouse 12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street 13.) African Burial Ground National Monument 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street 15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
14
Chinatown
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
15
Two Bridges
18.) Chatham Square
16
Battery Park
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto 1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
17
Financial District
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Wireless Operators Memorial 4.) National Museum of the American Indian 5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery 6.) Trinity Church 7.) St. Paul's Chapel 8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool 9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
18
Civic Center
10.) City Hall Park 11.) Surrogate's Courthouse 12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street 13.) African Burial Ground National Monument 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street 15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
19
Chinatown
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
20
Two Bridges
18.) Chatham Square
21
Battery Park
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto 1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
22
Financial District
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Wireless Operators Memorial 4.) National Museum of the American Indian 5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery 6.) Trinity Church 7.) St. Paul's Chapel 8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool 9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
23
Civic Center
10.) City Hall Park 11.) Surrogate's Courthouse 12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street 13.) African Burial Ground National Monument 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street 15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
24
Chinatown
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
25
Two Bridges
18.) Chatham Square
26
Battery Park
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto 1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
27
Financial District
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Wireless Operators Memorial 4.) National Museum of the American Indian 5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery 6.) Trinity Church 7.) St. Paul's Chapel 8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool 9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
28
Civic Center
10.) City Hall Park 11.) Surrogate's Courthouse 12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street 13.) African Burial Ground National Monument 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street 15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
29
Chinatown
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
30
Two Bridges
18.) Chatham Square
31
Battery Park
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto 1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
32
Financial District
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street 3.) Wireless Operators Memorial 4.) National Museum of the American Indian 5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery 6.) Trinity Church 7.) St. Paul's Chapel 8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool 9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
33
Civic Center
10.) City Hall Park 11.) Surrogate's Courthouse 12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street 13.) African Burial Ground National Monument 14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street 15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
34
Chinatown
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
35
Two Bridges
18.) Chatham Square
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (35)
sallysT365AC
Apr 2022
Take the tour; you won't regret it! What I love most about living in New York is that even after many years here there is still something new to discover. Case in point with the "Death in New York" tour. I've been through the streets of Lower Manhattan countless times but was oblivious to the history brought to life on this tour. Walking tours are often just a memorization of the facts by the guide, but Krombie is passionate about the subject (which shines through) and can field any number of questions. The whole tour feels like a conversation with the past, not a lecture. Highly recommend this one to visitors looking for something "uniquely New York" as well as to those who have been here for years who still want to be delighted by the city.
W7617DJsiobhanm
Apr 2022
This tour guide lives and breathes New York City and she's very passionate about sharing this knowledge. You'll get a whole new perspective on the city in terms of deaths and burials. If you are super-geeky, you can get ahead by reading the tour guide's book "Death in NY" beforehand!
KatieB305
Apr 2022
This is a wonderful and unique tour of lower Manhattan, an area well covered by tour guides, but none like this! K. Krombie has a remarkable ability to recount specific details of New York history coupled with a storyteller's ability to weave it all together. The guide is affable, very funny and professional :) I highly recommend to locals as well as tourists who are looking for something off the patten path. Look forward to participating in other tours offered by this guide!

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