Walk the streets where ordinary people made extraordinary history. This immersive Greenwich Village tour brings to life the voices that challenged power and reshaped New York—from the 1600s to the civil rights era.
Visit landmark sites including the Stonewall Inn, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, and Café Society, and uncover the stories behind the Jefferson Market Courthouse, Marie’s Crisis Cafe, the Cherry Lane Theatre, and Eleanor Roosevelt’s former home.
Along the way, you’ll hear powerful stories of resistance and transformation—featuring enslaved people, immigrants, activists, and artists who defied the status quo. You’ll also explore the Village’s darker side, with gripping tales of public executions, criminal trials, assassinations, and mob intrigue.
Perfect for curious travelers who want to see New York beyond the surface and understand the forces that shaped modern America.