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The American Revolution in New York Walking Tour

  • Broadway and Murray Street New York, NY, 10007 United States (map)

This walking tour is led by Mrs. Q.

Tickets
Members | $30
Public | $40

The starting location for this tour is the intersection of Broadway and Murray Street, next to the R/W City Hall station (across from 253 Broadway).

Please come prepared for all weather, as this tour is rain or shine.

In 1776 all eyes were on “The Island at the Center of the World”! Experience the spellbinding story of the events leading up to the American Revolution while walking on the very streets where it happened, from the Stamp Act of 1765 through General Washington’s Farewell at the end of the War for Independence in 1783.

You'll visit:
• The Liberty Pole where violent clashes took place between the people of the town and British soldiers
• The Commons where the Declaration of Independence was read in 1776
• Site of Kings College, the oldest college in NY (now Columbia University)
• St. Paul's Chapel, one of the oldest buildings in Lower Manhattan, built in 1766 and still in use today
• Queen Street, where members of the Culper Spy Ring operated under the nose of the British Command
• Fraunces Tavern, where General Washington gave his farewell to his officers.

Hear the stories of Sons of Liberty, soldiers, printers, and spies and the risks they took to fight against the oppression of the British Empire.