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How Money Was Made Wall Street Walking Tour

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Overview
Discover the financial and political roots of Wall Street, from the Native American origins of early trading in the Americas to the influences of European merchants and the rise of the American Financial system.

We explore the financial crises caused by stock market crashes, the impact of aggressive economic growth on diverse populations, and the rebirth of Lower Manhattan after the devastating events of 9/11. Meet the visionaries, financial innovators, women pioneers, Robber Barons, and forgotten enslaved laborers who helped shape the history of Wall Street.

City: New York City
Wed 18 Jun
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Starting at $49.00
Wed 18 Jun
Starting at $49.00
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What's Included
A licensed guide
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) {No entry}
Bowling Green Park
The Alexander Hamilton Custom House
The Netherland Monument in Battery Park
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What To Expect
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 also dedicated to Native Americans.
2
Bowling Green
Bowling Green is New York City’s oldest park. The Dutch called the area “the Plain” and used it for several purposes including a parade ground, meeting place, and cattle market.
3
Battery Park
For over 200 years, Battery Park has served key roles in the life of the city including serving as a recreational, defense, and immigration center for the city.
4
Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)
The Charging Bull has become a symbol of the strength, resilience, and enduring power of Wall Street.
5
Fraunces Tavern Museum
(Exterior Visit) At various points in its history, Fraunces Tavern served as a headquarters for George Washington, a venue for peace negotiations with the British, and housing federal offices in the Early Republic.
6
Wall Street
(Exterior Visit) Explore the site of the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, Trinity Church, and the JP Morgan Building.
7
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
(Exterior Visit) The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has a subterranean group of highly-secured vaults where the largest reserve of foreign-held gold bullion is kept.
8
Trinity Church Wall Street
The oldest congregation in NYC with a rich history including being the burial site of Alexander Hamilton, the father of the financial system.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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