Exploring the Remnants of Five Points, NYC's Notorious 19th-Century Slum
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111 Centre Street,New York NY 10013
23 May, 2021
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New York Adventure Club | www.AdventureClub.com Today, the south end of Chinatown is defined by clean parks, bubble tea shops, and even towering courthouses — but back in the 19th century, the neighborhood of Five Points was internationally known as one of the world's most notorious slums, described by Charles Dickens as where "poverty, wretchedness, and vice are rife." This is the story of the former Manhattan neighborhood of Five Points, and what still remains. Join New York Adventure Club as we step back in time to explore the forgotten stories and historic remnants of Five Points, a 19th-century slum that was infamous for decades as New York City’s center of violent crime, unemployment, prostitution, gambling, infectious diseases, and filth. Led by guide and neighborhood expert Lloyd Trufelman, our unique experience will include: The history of Five Points and how it grew into one of the world's most notorious slums, and why its reputation might not be deservedA walk through the narrow streets of Chinatown to trace the stories and remnants of Five Points, including former alleyways, old churches, and even a building that once hosted rat-on-rat fightsAn exclusive look inside one of New York's first tenements, which has been standing since 1824A discussion around films and television shows based in Five Points, such as Martin Scorsese's 2002 film “Gangs of New York," and how historically accurate they really areOur experience will conclude at an eatery in Chinatown, which will have food and drinks available for purchase! See you there! *Please bring a water bottle and comfortable pair of shoes as we’ll be on our feet for the duration of the experience! **Restrooms are not easily accessible on the tour Disclaimer By attending a New York Adventure Club experience, you accept our terms of service. Categories: In-Person, Neighborhood Tours
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