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12 September 2019, 01:49 PM
wtg
The Tenement Museum
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Fluid sloshes in glass vials when Danielle Swanson, the Tenement Museum’s collections manager, pulls open a shallow metal drawer full of little perfume bottles and other cosmetics. Even through sealed plastic baggies marked with tidy, scribbled labels, they smell vaguely medicinal, slightly floral, pleasantly antiseptic.

Like everything else in this basement storage space on New York’s Lower East Side, the perfumes were once trash—forgotten, left behind, or tossed away. The museum is known for having preserved or restored a handful of cramped living spaces and businesses in two tenement buildings—the kind that typified the neighborhood throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, when it was a dense immigrant enclave. Today, its tours give visitors some sense of what life was like for Kosher butchers, Puerto Rican garment workers, and more. As the museum combed through these cramped, dilapidated apartments and storefronts, they exhumed plenty of debris that generations of residents had left behind.


This half-eaten bagel was found behind a fireplace. Oy.



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12 September 2019, 01:55 PM
RealPlayer
You wouldn't think a tenement museum would be a big draw...sounds kind of depressing. But there are waiting lists for weeks to get in. I looked into going once, bub didn't follow through.


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12 September 2019, 02:12 PM
Piano*Dad
The number of people in the US who can directly trace their ancestry though the tenements of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn likely number over 100 million.
12 September 2019, 08:46 PM
rontuner
We've taken two of the tours there - the docents were both amazing! If you get the chance, do it!


It is a unique building, as the building codes changed, the owners decided it was cheaper to just keep the upper floors vacant and lease the lower floors for retail. It was a time capsule that became available for the museum to use for tours.


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12 September 2019, 09:01 PM
jon-nyc
I was there many years ago. Don’t recall a waiting list. But again it was a long time ago, like 20 years.


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13 September 2019, 12:32 PM
Piano*Dad
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Originally posted by rontuner:

It is a unique building, as the building codes changed, the owners decided it was cheaper to just keep the upper floors vacant and lease the lower floors for retail.


I suspect the reason why it was cheaper has something to do with rent control...
14 September 2019, 11:56 AM
rustyfingers
We enjoyed our visit a few years ago. Recommend.

Also a National Historic site. Didn’t have to wait when we went.

It’s a good companion site to visiting Ellis Island.


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