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Экскурсия по рабству и подземной железной дороге Нью-Йорка

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Узнайте о вкладе порабощенных людей в жизнь Нью-Йорка, включая смелые восстания против угнетения. Затем откройте для себя захватывающую историю Подземной железной дороги, сети тайных маршрутов и убежищ, которые порабощенные афроамериканцы использовали в первую очередь для бегства в свободные штаты и Канаду.

Посетите археологические раскопки и мемориал, посвященный памяти порабощенных Африканцы в колониальной Америке. Посетите место бывшей станции метрополитена. Узнайте о восстаниях, похищениях и драматических побегах, которые произошли в эпоху американского рабства. Послушайте рассказы о мужестве и триумфе и узнайте истории реальных жителей Нью-Йорка, которые рисковали своими жизнями и имуществом, чтобы помочь людям избежать рабства, во время этой исторической пешеходной экскурсии по Нью-Йорку.
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  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске или коляске
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  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
Что ожидать
1
National Museum of the American Indian
(Exterior Visit) Built in 1907, Alexander Hamilton Custom House stands as a Beaux-Arts treasure commemorating the rise of trade and commerce in NYC with 3 floors of art and artifacts dedicated to Native Americans.
2
Battery Park
For more than 200 years, The Battery has been an invaluable part of New York City’s history. Decades before Ellis Island was built or the Statue of Liberty gazed down at incoming boats, millions of newcomers arrived at The Battery from Europe and elsewhere.
3
Fraunces Tavern Museum
(Exterior Visit) The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.
4
Wall Street
An actual wall existed on the street from 1685 to 1699. The heart of the financial system and the former location of the Wall was built by enslaved people.
5
Foley Square
Foley Square is the location of the “Triumph of the Human Spirit,” a sculpture honoring the presence of enslaved people in New York.
6
African Burial Ground National Monument
African Burial Ground and memorial is the oldest and largest known excavated burial ground in New York documenting the lives of enslaved people in New York.
7
National Museum of the American Indian
(Exterior Visit) Built in 1907, Alexander Hamilton Custom House stands as a Beaux-Arts treasure commemorating the rise of trade and commerce in NYC with 3 floors of art and artifacts dedicated to Native Americans.
8
Battery Park
For more than 200 years, The Battery has been an invaluable part of New York City’s history. Decades before Ellis Island was built or the Statue of Liberty gazed down at incoming boats, millions of newcomers arrived at The Battery from Europe and elsewhere.
9
Fraunces Tavern Museum
(Exterior Visit) The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.
10
Wall Street
An actual wall existed on the street from 1685 to 1699. The heart of the financial system and the former location of the Wall was built by enslaved people.
11
Foley Square
Foley Square is the location of the “Triumph of the Human Spirit,” a sculpture honoring the presence of enslaved people in New York.
12
African Burial Ground National Monument
African Burial Ground and memorial is the oldest and largest known excavated burial ground in New York documenting the lives of enslaved people in New York.
13
National Museum of the American Indian
(Exterior Visit) Built in 1907, Alexander Hamilton Custom House stands as a Beaux-Arts treasure commemorating the rise of trade and commerce in NYC with 3 floors of art and artifacts dedicated to Native Americans.
14
Battery Park
For more than 200 years, The Battery has been an invaluable part of New York City’s history. Decades before Ellis Island was built or the Statue of Liberty gazed down at incoming boats, millions of newcomers arrived at The Battery from Europe and elsewhere.
15
Fraunces Tavern Museum
(Exterior Visit) The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.
16
Wall Street
An actual wall existed on the street from 1685 to 1699. The heart of the financial system and the former location of the Wall was built by enslaved people.
17
Foley Square
Foley Square is the location of the “Triumph of the Human Spirit,” a sculpture honoring the presence of enslaved people in New York.
18
African Burial Ground National Monument
African Burial Ground and memorial is the oldest and largest known excavated burial ground in New York documenting the lives of enslaved people in New York.
19
National Museum of the American Indian
(Exterior Visit) Built in 1907, Alexander Hamilton Custom House stands as a Beaux-Arts treasure commemorating the rise of trade and commerce in NYC with 3 floors of art and artifacts dedicated to Native Americans.
20
Battery Park
For more than 200 years, The Battery has been an invaluable part of New York City’s history. Decades before Ellis Island was built or the Statue of Liberty gazed down at incoming boats, millions of newcomers arrived at The Battery from Europe and elsewhere.
21
Fraunces Tavern Museum
(Exterior Visit) The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.
22
Wall Street
An actual wall existed on the street from 1685 to 1699. The heart of the financial system and the former location of the Wall was built by enslaved people.
23
Foley Square
Foley Square is the location of the “Triumph of the Human Spirit,” a sculpture honoring the presence of enslaved people in New York.
24
African Burial Ground National Monument
African Burial Ground and memorial is the oldest and largest known excavated burial ground in New York documenting the lives of enslaved people in New York.
25
Национальный музей американских индейцев
(Внешний вид) Таможня Александра Гамильтона, построенная в 1907 году, представляет собой сокровище изящных искусств, посвященное подъему торговли и коммерции в Нью-Йорке, с 3 этажами произведений искусства и артефактов, посвященных коренным американцам.
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Бэттери Парк
Уже более 200 лет The Battery является бесценной частью истории Нью-Йорка. За десятилетия до того, как был построен остров Эллис или Статуя Свободы смотрела вниз на приближающиеся лодки, миллионы новичков прибыли в Бэттери из Европы и других мест.
27
Музей таверны Фраансес
(Внешний вид) Это место играло важную роль в истории до, во время и после американской революции.
28
Уолл-Стрит
Настоящая стена существовала на улице с 1685 по 1699 год. Сердце финансовой системы и прежнее место Стены было построено порабощенными людьми.
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Фоли-сквер
На площади Фоли находится «Триумф человеческого духа», скульптура в честь присутствия порабощенных людей в Нью-Йорке.
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Национальный памятник Африканское кладбище
Африканское кладбище и мемориал - старейшее и крупнейшее из известных раскопанных захоронений в Нью-Йорке, в которых задокументирована жизнь порабощенных людей в Нью-Йорке.
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Отзывы (300)
Ramaa P
Nov 2022
We had a wonderful tour guide and the tour was very informative and educational! Enjoyed it and would highly recommend.
E7011VGdeniseb
Oct 2022
I can't begin to tell you how absolutely wonderful the tour was. I was disappointed that NY city and torn down or destroyed much of the evidence of the existence of its participation in slave trade and slavery all together. However, the vass amount of information that was told about the times from the untold story about the purchase of NY island to the burial ground found while digging the foundation for a new skyscraper 5 years ago. I love the monuments designed and built in recognition of NYs participation in slavery and the apology displayed on the site. As a person of color there is never enough done to make up for the horrifying slavery atrocity, what was done did feel genuine. Love the tour guide too on 10-29-22 @1:00pm. She was very heartfelt and knowledgeable about the information she was imparting to the tourists.. She was absolutely fabulous... 10,10,10,10 overall score 10!!!
Robyn F
Oct 2022
We learned a great deal and found the whole tour informative. Our tour guide, Donald, was excellent and even though it was at times hard to hear - maybe his microphone wasn't always working, we just stood closer and didn't miss out. He was extremely knowledgeable. So glad we did it.

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