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Lower East Side Tenement Museum National Historic SiteThe Lower East Side Tenement Museum offers a rich variety of programs year-round
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Lower East Side Tenement Museum

The heart of the museum is the historic tenement, home to an estimated 7,000 people from over 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. Tour the tenement’s cramped living spaces. Learn about the lives of past residents and the history of the Lower East Side. Throughout the year, take part in programs such as walking tours, plays, art exhibits, and readings that represent the immigrant experience.
 
The historic tenement at 97 Orchard Street

Virtual Tour

Learn more about the historic 97 Orchard Street tenement building. Take a virtual tour of some of the apartments and discover more about the lives of some of the immigrants who lived in them.

 
The Confino family, one of many families who at one time called 97 Orchard Street home

Research

Explore the museum's research and collections. This includes virtual exhibitions and genealogical resources.
 
A photograph of Jane Moore, circa 1895

The Moore Apartment

The Moores, an Irish immigrant family, lived at 97 Orchard Street in 1869. Scheduled to open in March, 2008, the Tenement Museum is currently recreating the Moores' apartment on the fourth floor of 97 Orchard Street.
 
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum has many resources for educators

For Educators

The Museum's education programs have been created to develop the need of learners of all ages in a challenging and respectful way. We offer curriculum-based programs. Teachers attend the Museum's training workshops on immigration history, math, theatre, and the use of primary source documents. Internships and use of the Museum's resources are available to college students. The Tenement Museum has also joined the City College of the CUNY to open the country's first graduate level Urban Museum Studies Program.
 

Write to

108 Orchard Street
Visitor Center
New York, NY 10002

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Phone

Visitor Information
(212) 982-8420

Fax

(212) 431-0402

Climate

New York City has a four-season climate. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures that can reach 100 degrees. Winters can be quite cold with snow and high winds.
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General Custer Receiving the Flag of Truce  

Did You Know?
General George Armstrong Custer, of Little Bighorn fame, received the flag of truce at Appomattox Court House that brought about a cessation of hostilities leading to the surrender meeting between Lee and Grant. *Original Truce Flag exhibited at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park.

Last Updated: October 04, 2007 at 13:35 EST