Private Walking tour: Jews of the Gilded Age: 5th Ave Mansions
Overview
Since the early days of the United States, 5th Avenue has been a desired address. However, since the creation of Central Park, 5th Avenue became the elite address where the rich and famous hired the greatest architects to compete over who could outdo their peers. We are left with a 100+ years of art, gossip, and hilarity. These families laid the groundwork of the American Jewish community.
We'll start by the Plaza Hotel at the southeastern corner of Central Park and walk up 5th Avenue with stops along the main drag, in the park, and along side streets. We'll finish at the Jewish Museum (formerly the Warburg Mansion) at 92nd Street and 5th Avenue.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Expert Guide
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- Gratuities
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Here we will introduce the Gilded Age and how 5th Avenue became the premier address for Manhattan's High Society
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Stop 2
The largest synagogue in North America. Also, the site of the Mrs. Astor mansion, where an invite meant you were somebody in the New York City upper echelon.
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Stop 3
An old U.S. military armory and one of few existing structures to be included in Central Park's design. Here, a zoo began from the exotic pets the wealthy of 5th Avenue would set free in the park as they tired of the novelty.
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Stop 4
A fun photo-op to enjoy the recreational and restorative powers of Central Park.
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Stop 5
A look at the majestic French Gothic revival architecture of C.P.H. Gilbert icon which heavily influenced many mansions through Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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Stop 6
The modern German and Austrian art collection has dramatic stories of Klimpt pieces' survival as jaw-dropping as any of sagas of the 20th Century.
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Stop 7
Andrew Carnegie's old mansion, for him a garden cottage...
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Stop 8
One of the world's great urban views over one of it's wealthiest zip codes.
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Stop 9
The old Warburg Mansion played a critical role in the great events of the 20th Century.
Meeting & End Point
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Meeting Point
In front of the Pulitzer Fountain
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End Point
At the corner of 92nd Street and 5th Avenue
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