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Upper East Side History, Architecture and Art Tour: The Gilded Age Revisted

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Upper East Side History, Architecture and Art Tour: The Gilded Age Revisted

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First priority given to people who were originally scheduled to attend on April 5th (you are autmatically on the going list), and and 2nd priority given to those on waiting list. If this is you, email me at hankorenstein@gmail.com to reserve a spot. I will open up RSVPs on a later date should there be spots available.

Cost: This tour is free with a voluntary donation to your guide/organizer at the end via cash, Venmo or Zelle.

Overview
This tour we will indulge in the East 80's between 5th Avenue and Park Avenue and the residential architecture of the gilded age which consists of mansions and elegant townhouses. We'll cover the history of this area and how and why it developed as an enclave for NYC's wealthy elite.

Starting out at the garden of the Cooper Hewitt museum, which was originally the mansion home of Andrew and Louise Carnegie, we'll visit several local art galleries (TBD) during our journey, along with several other indoor locations with spectacular architecture.

Restrooms before the tour: Tarulucci e Vino Cafe at the Cooper Hewitt Museum. You can enter the cafe via the garden without having to pay admission to the museum. There is a quick bag inspection by a security guard. There are also public restrooms at the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest across the street from the garden at 90th Street & 5th Avenue. Once inside the church veer immediately to your right (one stall).
Other nearby options: The Jewish Museum up at 92nd Street & 5th Avenue has free admission on Saturday. Met Museum pay what you wish for NY residents. And of course any of the other local museums - Guggenheim, Neue Gallery (admission charge).

We'll have a break and restrooms in Central Park or depending on time at the Met Museum's education entrance.

Tour ends at 76th Street & Madison Avenue or thereabouts.

Your organizer and guide,

Hank Orenstein
hankorenstein@gmail.com
646-596-3005

(photo: James B. Duke House, 1 East 78th Street, now NYU's Institute for the Fine Arts). Courtesy of bigoldhouses.blogspot.com

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