Honoring Our First New Yorkers with a Museum Visit & a Historic Walking Tour
Details
Join us for the perfect antidote to Black Friday!
Note that we will meet INSIDE the museum instead of outside. It will be on the chilly side Friday morning. The museum is free. It is a federal site and has airport-style security with metal detectors.
RSVP's open Sunday, November 17th at 8:00pm. Space is set aside for first and second timers and new group members who land on the waiting list. Email me at [email protected] to request a spot. This tour is free with a welcome donation to your leader and guide at the end.
OVERVIEW
November is American Indian Heritage month, and the day after Thanksgiving is Native American Heritage Day so let's celebrate by going on a walking tour of historic lower Manhattan and visit one of NYC's most beautiful buildings - the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian, an architectual feast from Cass Gilbert (Woolworth Building's architect).
Museum admission is free and opens at 10am and I suggest arriving by 10:15am or earlier to allow 45 minutes to one hour to see the exhibits, enjoy the interior architecture and use the restroom. Recommended Exhibit is "Native New York," all about the local tribes that pre-dated the arrival of Europeans in the early 1600s. The museum also has an excellent gift shop.
NOTE THIS MUSEUM IS A FEDERAL SITE: Smithsonian security personnel conduct a thorough but speedy hand-check of visitors’ bags, briefcases, purses, strollers, and containers. Visitors are required to walk through a metal detector. No skateboards, bikes or scooters. Do not bring sharp items into the museums such as knives (including pocket or "Swiss Army" style knives), screwdrivers, scissors, etc. Other items not permitted include firearms, pepper spray, and Mace. For more information about the museum check out this link:
https://americanindian.si.edu/visit/reopening-ny
After your self-guided visit, we'll meet inside the museum in the Rotunda room which is a large oval room juts past the lobby after you enter through security. (Museum pictured above).
Walking Tour Description
We will visit various sites in Lower Manhattan associated with local tribes which predated the Europeans by many centuries and discuss their interactions with the 17th century Dutch colonists who established New Amsterdam in Lower Manhattan in the 1620's. We will also explore the many contributions of American Indians including their many inventions and the influence on the U.S. Constitution and Democracy and the Women's Rights Movement of the 19th century. We will walk around 2.5 miles and will finish around 1:00pm.
We will also tell the story of the first Thanksgiving celebration held in 1621 by the pilgrims in Massachusetts after their first successful harvest with the help of the local Wampanoag tribe and Tisquantum (Squanto).
Photography
The Smithsonian permits still and video photography for noncommercial use only in its museums and exhibitions, unless otherwise posted.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Hank
[email protected]
646-596-3005
Honoring Our First New Yorkers with a Museum Visit & a Historic Walking Tour