Meet at the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Customs House at 1 Bowling Green. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour.
In 2026, the United States of America marks 250 years since its founding on July 4th, 1776 with the publication of the Declaration of Independence. This tour explores New York City’s central role in the War of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution, and the nation’s early constitutional government. Although few NYC buildings from 1776–1790 survive, the city’s historic streets and sites can be traced using the Ratzer Map of 1766–1776. Guided by the Ratzer map and supplemental images, we will walk from the southern tip of Manhattan to City Hall Park crossing notable sites such as Fort George, Fraunces Tavern, Trinity Church, and Federal Hall.
As an eighteenth-century city with lack of fire prevention standards, poor sanitation, unreliable water and food supplies, and inadequate building egresses, New York was highly vulnerable to fire, disease, and hardship. After Washington’s defeat in the Battle of Brooklyn and retreat from New York, the Great Fire of September 1776 destroyed about a quarter of the city. The fire created lasting political conflict over its cause, property damage, economic loss, and displacement. The American Revolution was brutal and complex; it can be considered a war for independence, a civil war, a territorial conquest for colonial expansion, and part of a broader European conflict—with New York City at its nexus.
AIANY Guide: William M. Singer, AIA, LEED AP BD + D
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AIANY cannot be held liable and assumes no responsibility for any injury or loss incurred by participants in these programs. Tour is limited to 17 attendees. A personal audio system will be in use for this tour. The tour is limited to 17 attendees. To insure each guest will receive a device, please arrive promptly 15 minutes prior to the start time. Walkups cannot be guaranteed a spot on the tour.
Cancellation Policy:
AIANY Walking Tours take place rain or shine, please dress for the weather. There are no refunds, cancellations, or exchanges, unless we cancel a tour.