New York Discount Car Rental and the Tenement Museum
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A hidden treasure ripe with historical importance is currently waiting for you in the heart of Manhattans lower east side, providing AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City customers with a wide ranging catalogue of 20th century immigration and understanding. A definite must-see for second and third generation immigrant Americans, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum is an inner-city extension of Ellis Island, further showcasing New York Citys important role in American history and international immigration. The first tenement building to be designated as a National Historic Landmark, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum is located within an 1863 housing complex which once served as the home for underprivileged immigrant works from around the world. Closed down in 1935 due to a loss of profit, the building was left untouched until 1988 when the Lower East Side Tenement Museum opened its doors to visitors. AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City customers are sure to appreciate everything this museum has to offer, so dont miss your chance to drop by for a blast from past. Museum hours run Monday 11am-5:30pm, Tuesday Friday 11am-6pm and Saturday Sunday 10:45am-6pm.
Must-See Exhibits
Once inside the Lower East Side Tenement Museum AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City recommends starting off at the basement media presentation, which provides visitors with two exciting multi-media programs. The first section, which features a documentary film, provides travelers with insight into the neighborhoods horrible immigrant living conditions as well as live commentary from first generation immigrants who have lived in the area South of Delancey. A slide show is also presented in the buildings basement to help contextualize the museums historical significance. AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City recommends visiting this presentation first because it provides a solid background of information that will help visitors better understand the museums purpose as well as many of its displays. Once youve enjoyed the 45 minutes basement presentation AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City encourages travelers to partake in one of the numerous museum tour programs, all of which are provided free of charge by museum volunteers. Practically everything in the museum holds some sort of historical significance, including the very hallways and ceilings that make up the structure. Museum tour guides will also provide visitors with exclusive information on the people who once lived in the tenement structure, painting a vivid picture immigration struggles and personal sacrifice.
Programs and Archives
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is currently known for their outstanding educational programs designed to promote the tolerance of historical perspective through the presentation and interpretation of the immigrant experience. Educational programs currently in place at the museum include a variety of teacher workshops, community programs and theatrical presentations. The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is also the only establishment in the US to offer an Urban Museum Studies Program in conjunction with the City College of the City University of New York. This program includes information on everything from urban housing and urban immigrant life to urban immigrant culture and the class structure of urban immigrant America. An international model of perseverance and historical significance, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum also provides AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City clients with access to some of the areas most complete archives chronicling the lives of people who have lived or been effected by the tenement house of 97 Orchard Street.
If you are interested in learning more about the Lower East Side Tenement Museum before embarking on your upcoming AAMCAR Car Rentals New York City vacation please feel free to contact the museum directly at 1-212-982-8420. Admission to the museum is currently offered in two ticket combos ($23 dollars for adults / $16 for students) and three ticket combos ($32 dollars for adults / $22 for students). More information on upcoming exhibits and current displays can also be found on the museums official homepage, www.tenement.org.