Uncle Sam's New York Tours
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Uncle Sam's New York Tours
Uncle Sam's New York Tours tour guide (Kevin) did an excellent job with our two-hour walking tour of Ground Zero today. He was very informative and he also told us some interest stories about the many heroes from 9/11. I was with my 18-year-old son and 25-year-old nephew and they both enjoyed the tour too!
Here is a tour that takes the bull by the horns with an ambitious walk amid the staggering culture of money and the historical treasures of the world's financial epicenter. Witness where Alexander Hamilton sowed the seeds of prosperity as the country's first Treasury Secretary. Stand near the very spot where George Washington was inaugurated President. Learn how the Dutch settled in the area by establishing a trading post they called New Amsterdam…that over time morphed into the home of today's most powerful financial institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Reserve Bank where billions are staked each day. From the historical legacies of Battery Park to the teeming streets of America's premier business address, you'll come away with a deep understanding of how immigration, war, money and power all converged here to forge the Wall Street we know today.
Uncle Sam’s New York Tours
75 Maiden Ln #222 New York City, NY 10038
Telephone: 212-888-8769
Edgar Allan Poe Greenwich Village Tour
The realization that West 4th St. intersects West 13th St. is your tipoff that Greenwich Village is no ordinary place. It's this very quirkiness that has drawn legendary artists, writers and musicians to its charmed streets for generations—from Edgar Allen Poe to Bob Dylan to the present and future icons you'll doubtless spy on this fascinating ramble through America's creative vortex. The energy is infectious as you stroll the bustling environs of Washington Square Park and New York University, view the haunts and hideaways where the likes of Dylan Thomas, Jimi Hendrix and Lenny Bruce plied their craft, and savor stories of how the Beat Generation sprang forth and flourished here. From Bleecker St. to MacDougal St. to Sheridan Square, we'll uncover some of New York's rarest sights (including the smallest piece of property in the city!) and the strange-but-true anecdotes attached to them. This is as rich a literary, cultural and artistic journey as you'll ever experience. So please book it soon. It fills up fast!
Sails To Sales” South Street Seaport Tour
Perhaps no other New York neighborhood more beautifully blends its legendary past with the trend-setting allurements of the present than the South Street Seaport Historic District. And on this tour, be assured, you will experience every thrilling aspect of it. Roam in a quarter renowned for its majestic tall ships, 1830s Greek Revival warehouses and counting houses, and Federalist buildings dating from the late 1700s. Visit the watering hole where pirates once hoisted grog with ladies of ill repute, and the famed Paris Café, where Thomas Edison, Annie Oakley, Teddy Roosevelt, and Buffalo Bill were guests. Your expert guide weaves riveting tales of seafaring intrigue as you explore little-known historical nooks few tourists ever see. Equally impressive are the Seaport's chic bistros, shopping emporiums, clubs and cultural attractions you'll be introduced to. Trust us. This is one tour simply not to be missed.
Broadway Theater District Tour
Broadway is synonymous with entertainment, so we've made our walking tour of the Great White Way exactly that: fun-filled and engaging along with making it fascinating and informative. Each of the renowned theaters we'll visit—among them the Winter Garden, New Amsterdam, Paramount, and Shubert—has its own wonderful stories to tell and secrets to reveal. It all comes to life as we recount the legendary shows, stars and stages that have made this district the center of the theatrical universe with Times Square at its very core. See where Eugene O'Neill was born and where Burt Williams broke the color barrier. Discover the roles Broadway icons like George M. Cohan, Father Duffy, Rogers and Hammerstein, and Andrew Lloyd Weber played in its history and development. All this is set against the stunning resurgence the theater district enjoys today. Prepare yourself for two hours of nonstop entertainment and surprises. It's as uplifting as attending a hit Broadway show itself!
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Email: reservations@unclesamsnewyork.com
Website: http://unclesamsnewyork.com
Location: 100 Maiden lane, suite 1409 New York City NY 10038
Phone: 212-888-8769
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