Walking Tour: Reinventing the Bond Street Neighborhood, 1865-1900

Sunday, March 30, 2025

1:30 p.m.3:00 p.m.

Walking Tour: Reinventing the Bond Street Neighborhood, 1865-1900
Created and led by museum docent Michelle Barshay

Join us for a captivating journey to discover the pivotal changes that shaped the “Bond Street area,” once a residential neighborhood for wealthy merchant families like the Tredwells. On this 90-minute tour, we’ll witness the dramatic changes that unfolded as commercial interests began to encroach, compelling these families to move uptown and triggering a metamorphosis of the entire neighborhood. Homes evolved into boarding houses, business establishments, or were demolished. By 1900, the once-fashionable neighborhood was primarily a commercial area, known for printing and manufacturing. Our walking tour will lead you to the majestic landmarks – from the imposing De Vinne Press to the Schermerhorn factory, Robbins & Appleton, and the historic Fire Engine #33. Reservations strongly recommended.

Walking tours are 90 minutes and meet outside the Merchant’s House.

Location

Cost

#33. $20, FREE for Members.

Registration

Contact Number

2127771089

Contact Email

programs@merchantshouse.org

Categories

Education, History, Tours, Talks, Walking

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