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Reservations for the Wall Street tour will open on May 1. Museum Members and employees of Corporate Members receive early/priority registration by emailing [email protected] with the number of tickets needed and full names of all guests. Want to become a member? Click here!
As the U.S. marks its 250th birthday of the Declaration of Independence, we will walk historic Wall Street with a consciousness of its colonial past, recap its role as the banking center of capitalism, and observe its recent rise as a reinvented residential neighborhood.
Skyscraper Museum director Carol WIllis will lead a 90-minute walking tour that meets in front of Federal Hall, at the juncture of Wall, Broad, and Nassau streets, and weaves its way through the Financial District, highlighting both the current uses of the landmark buildings that line Wall Street and discussing the generations of structures that occupied those sites and the cast of characters that populated this historic district.
Walking tours are free! This program is supported by a Community Partnership with the Battery Park City Authority. Registration for each tour is limited to 25 people. Any updates for bad-weather cancellations will be sent to your email address.
Questions? Email [email protected] or call our office at (212) 945-6324.