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Walking Tour of Lower Manhattan with a local 9/11 survivor

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A fantastic tour at a normal pace with a little bit of everything for visitors to New York City. We will walk lower Manhattan, visiting locations of historical significance (like NYC City Hall and the 9/11 Memorial), others that are interesting in popular culture (like the Ghostbusters HQ and the courthouse steps from multiple law and police dramas in TV and film). We will be making one stop for real New York Pizza (payment for your food and drink is entirely up to you). A full list of stops is included in "Tour Details". The tour will end at the World Trade Center site, where I will share my experience as a local on the morning of September 11th 2001.
Ville: La ville de New York
Wed 02 Apr
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Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We will make a stop where you can get some real New York pizza and something to drink about half-way through (payment is entirely up to you).
À quoi s'attendre
1
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
Famous from all of the Ghostbusters movies, this is still an active firehouse. We will be able to step inside... unless they are out on a call.
2
Foley Square
A quick stop at the courthouse made famous in so many NYC-based police and legal dramas.
3
City Hall Area
City Hall, the Woolworth building, Park Row, and amazing views of the Brooklyn Bridge and a brief history of my favorite way to cross the east river.
4
St. Paul's Chapel
NYC's oldest standing church and witness to some of the city's most important events.
5
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Housing more than $400 billion (with a "B") in gold... not available for withdrawal.
6
Trinity Church Wall Street
Incredibly important historically, both as the climax of the "National Treasure" movie and as the final resting place of Alexander Hamilton.
7
Wall Street
See the NY Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, the House of Morgan, and the Fearless Girl statue. Hot stock tips not included.
8
Canyon of Heroes
Where the ticker tape parade was invented and home to the "Charging Bull" statue.
9
Bowling Green, New York
The oldest park in NYC with it's original 1773 fence.
10
Battery Park
We will spend some time walking through the park, take in the single best view of the Statue of Liberty and visit Castle Clinton.
11
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We will spend a good bit of time here to discuss my experiences as a local on September 11, 2001. We will not be going into the museum itself, although you are more than welcome to return on your own.
12
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
Famous from all of the Ghostbusters movies, this is still an active firehouse. We will be able to step inside... unless they are out on a call.
13
Foley Square
A quick stop at the courthouse made famous in so many NYC-based police and legal dramas.
14
City Hall Area
City Hall, the Woolworth building, Park Row, and amazing views of the Brooklyn Bridge and a brief history of my favorite way to cross the east river.
15
St. Paul's Chapel
NYC's oldest standing church and witness to some of the city's most important events.
16
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Housing more than $400 billion (with a "B") in gold... not available for withdrawal.
17
Trinity Church Wall Street
Incredibly important historically, both as the climax of the "National Treasure" movie and as the final resting place of Alexander Hamilton.
18
Wall Street
See the NY Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, the House of Morgan, and the Fearless Girl statue. Hot stock tips not included.
19
Canyon of Heroes
Where the ticker tape parade was invented and home to the "Charging Bull" statue.
20
Bowling Green, New York
The oldest park in NYC with it's original 1773 fence.
21
Battery Park
We will spend some time walking through the park, take in the single best view of the Statue of Liberty and visit Castle Clinton.
22
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We will spend a good bit of time here to discuss my experiences as a local on September 11, 2001. We will not be going into the museum itself, although you are more than welcome to return on your own.
23
GhostBusters Firehouse Company 8
Famous from all of the Ghostbusters movies, this is still an active firehouse. We will be able to step inside... unless they are out on a call.
24
Foley Square
A quick stop at the courthouse made famous in so many NYC-based police and legal dramas.
25
City Hall Area
City Hall, the Woolworth building, Park Row, and amazing views of the Brooklyn Bridge and a brief history of my favorite way to cross the east river.
26
St. Paul's Chapel
NYC's oldest standing church and witness to some of the city's most important events.
27
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Housing more than $400 billion (with a "B") in gold... not available for withdrawal.
28
Trinity Church Wall Street
Incredibly important historically, both as the climax of the "National Treasure" movie and as the final resting place of Alexander Hamilton.
29
Wall Street
See the NY Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, the House of Morgan, and the Fearless Girl statue. Hot stock tips not included.
30
Canyon of Heroes
Where the ticker tape parade was invented and home to the "Charging Bull" statue.
31
Bowling Green, New York
The oldest park in NYC with it's original 1773 fence.
32
Battery Park
We will spend some time walking through the park, take in the single best view of the Statue of Liberty and visit Castle Clinton.
33
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
We will spend a good bit of time here to discuss my experiences as a local on September 11, 2001. We will not be going into the museum itself, although you are more than welcome to return on your own.
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