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SUMMARY:New York Marble Cemetery Open Gate Day
DESCRIPTION:Organized by New York Marble Cemetery\nThe New York Marble Cemetery\, established in 1830\, is the oldest public non-denominational cemetery in the city.\nThis small garden is hidden in the interior of the block\, accessible through two sets of iron gates\, via a 100-foot private alley.\nSurrounded by 12-foot Tuckahoe marble walls\, it is only partially visible from Second Avenue\nThere are no individual markers on the lawn; however\, marble plaques in the walls bear the names of the original owners.\nTheir 156 underground vaults (burial chambers) are sealed\, and information about 2\,000 deceased New Yorkers is detailed in the Cemetery’s records.\nThe Cemetery holds annual meetings for its current owners\, who are descendants of its original 19th Century-owners and can still be buried here.\nIt is located one block away from the similarly-named\, yet separate\, New York City Marble Cemetery\, (nycmc.org) on Second Street.\nDesignated as a New York City Landmark and also listed on the National Register of Historic Places\, the New York Marble Cemetery is a 501 (c) (13) nonprofit tax-exempt charity. \nLocated at 41 1/2 Second Avenue in New York’s Lower East Side\, the Cemetery is open at least once a month\, April through October.‍ \nThere is no shelter\, so if the weather is unpleasant\, please take a raincheck until the next month. \nOwners\, neighbors\, and researchers are all welcome. Walking tours and other large groups must make arrangements in advance.
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/new-york-marble-cemetery-open-gate-day-2/
LOCATION:New York Marble Cemetery\, 41 1/2 2nd Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10003
CATEGORIES:Lower East Side History Month,Outdoor Event
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UID:277-1777730400-1777735800@www.peoplesles.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour: Building on the LES
DESCRIPTION:Organized by The Tenement Museum\nJoin a Museum educator as they guide you on an outdoor walking tour of the Lower East Side to reveal the unique stories that buildings can tell. Over the neighborhood’s history\, many different communities have lived\, worked and played here––and just as many communities have had ideas about what the neighborhood’s buildings should look like. On this tour\, explore the changes in buildings before\, during and after the era of tenements\, and how the Lower East Side’s architecture mirrors debates across the city and country. \nAmong others\, stops on this tour include: \n\nThe 1950s utopian\, Modernist Seward Park Housing Cooperative\, an experiment in co-owned housing\nAn 1830s row house\, one of the oldest structures in the neighborhood\nAngel Orensanz Center\, a 19th Century synagogue repurposed as an art and performance space\n\nTicket Link: https://www.tenement.org/tour/w2-building-on-the-les/?tour_date=2026-05-02
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/building-on-the-les/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Lower East Side History Month,Walking Tour
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UID:301-1777730400-1777741200@www.peoplesles.org
SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening: Brick and Stone - Landmarking our Lower East Side Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Lower East Side Preservation Initiative (LESPI) with The Clemente\nOn View:  May 1 – June 30 \nWhere: Banner Exhibition on the outdoor Clemente building fence\, on the corner of Rivington St. and Suffolk St\, New York\, NY 10002 \nOrganized by: Lower East Side Preservation Initiative — LESPI \nOpening Reception: Saturday\, May 2 @ 2-5pm \nTo celebrate our neighborhood’s extraordinary architecture and cultural history\, the Lower East Side Preservation Initiative will showcase 12 historic buildings in an outdoor exhibition. These include health facilities\, settlement houses\, financial and religious institutions\, firehouses and schools. LESPI is working to designate these buildings as NYC landmarks\, to ensure they remain tangible links to our community’s rich past and survive for a vibrant future. \nHosted by The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center. \nSupported in part by Council Member Christopher Marte.
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/exhibit-opening-brick-and-stone-landmarking-our-lower-east-side-heritage/
LOCATION:The Clemente\, 107 Suffolk Street\, New YOrk\, NY\, 10002
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Lower East Side History Month
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SUMMARY:Radical History Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space\nSATURDAYS & SUNDAYS\, 3:00-5:00PM | $25/person | No reservations needed!\nMeet @ The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space – 155 Ave C\, 9th & 10th St\nTours need three people to run – and almost always do.\nMuseum of Reclaimed Urban Space organic historian Bill Weinberg reveals the stories behind squats\, gardens\, riots\, uprisings and more. From the Civil War Draft Riots of the 1860s — to the Young Lords\, Black Panthers\, hippies\, Yippies and Up Against the Wall Motherf*ckers of the 1960s — to the Tompkins Square anarchists of the ’80s — to the tree-hugging urban enviros of the ’90s to the neighborhood Earthies keeping the legacy alive today. Unlike other neighborhood tours\, we broaden beyond individual anecdotes to paint a strong historical\, academic\, and cultural big picture of the Lower East Side. \n\n\nFive things you will learn on the Lower East Side Radical History Tour that you probably didn’t know:\n1. The radical politics of the songwriter who penned the “Wizard of Oz” soundtrack.\n2. What building in the East Village links the Gershwin brothers\, the Black Panthers and Iggy Pop.\n3. What park in the East Village was the secret birthplace of both the Hare Krishna movement and Occupy Wall Street.\n4. How New York City’s recycling program began as an initiative of East Village community activists.\n5. Why the same area of the city has been variously known as Burnt Mill Point\, Drydock\, Little Germany\, Klein Deutschland\, the Lower East Side\, Loisaida\, the East Village and Alphabet City.
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/radical-history-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space\, 155 Avenue C\, New York\, NY\, 10009
CATEGORIES:Lower East Side History Month,Walking Tour
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