Starting with the wealthy Schermerhorn's who built a large row of buildings at the seaport, to sailors from all over the world who found entertainment at the seaport with prostitutes, dog and rat fights, our tour covers many different facets of early seaport life. The Seaport opened up much of our trade to China and other parts of the East and, starting in the 1840’s, was the focal point for the beginnings of the ocean liner industry. You will be but a few steps from many of the greatest parts of New York’s history including the Brooklyn Bridge, to places like the famous Fulton Fish market and the Paris Cafe, where in 1881 one great inventor named Thomas Edison set up shop there as he electrified lower Manhattan. Guests will learn how the seaport developed in the 1800’s then fell into abandonment to finally being New York’s favorite shopping and dining hangout today.
Inclusion
Guided tour.
Exclusion
Transportation and Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Saturdays.
Departure time: 11:00am.
Duration
Approximately 2 hours.
Location
Departure point: The Titanic Lighthouse, corner of Pearl and Fulton Street
Participant restrictions
Children under 5 participate for free.
Location
Departure point: The Titanic Lighthouse, corner of Pearl and Fulton Street
Participant restrictions
Children under 5 participate for free.
Policies
The date of your tour cannot be changed if we are not notified at least 48 hours prior to tour.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Starting with the wealthy Schermerhorn's who built a large row of buildings at the seaport, to sailors from all over the world who found entertainment at the seaport with prostitutes, dog and rat fights, our tour covers many different facets of early seaport life. The Seaport opened up much of our trade to China and other parts of the East and, starting in the 1840’s, was the focal point for the beginnings of the ocean liner industry. You will be but a few steps from many of the greatest parts of New York’s history including the Brooklyn Bridge, to places like the famous Fulton Fish market and the Paris Cafe, where in 1881 one great inventor named Thomas Edison set up shop there as he electrified lower Manhattan. Guests will learn how the seaport developed in the 1800’s then fell into abandonment to finally being New York’s favorite shopping and dining hangout today.
Inclusion
Guided tour.
Exclusion
Transportation and Gratuities.
Hours of operation
Available: Saturdays. Departure time: 11:00am.
Duration
Approximately 2 hours.
Location Departure point: The Titanic Lighthouse, corner of Pearl and Fulton Street
Participant restrictions
Children under 5 participate for free.
Location
Departure point: The Titanic Lighthouse, corner of Pearl and Fulton Street
Participant restrictions Children under 5 participate for free.
Policies The date of your tour cannot be changed if we are not notified at least 48 hours prior to tour.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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