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The Tenement Museum is a nonprofit cultural institution that welcomes you into the historically recreated homes of immigrants, migrants and refugees. We share their stories to inspire connections between the past and present and to build a more inclusive and expansive American society.
In our two historic tenements, visitors and K-12 students explore the homes of diverse families with roots all over the world, who lived in New York City between the 1860s and the 1980s. We offer interactive guided tours of our buildings and the iconic Lower East Side neighborhood.
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Click a family on the timeline to book a tour and learn more about the stories we share.
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1865
A German Family
The Schneiders
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1869
A Black Family
The Moores
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1869
An Irish Family
The Moores
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1870s
A German Jewish Family
The Gumpertzes
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1902
A Russian Jewish Family
The Levines
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1910s
A Russian Jewish Family
The Rogarshevskys
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1916
A Sephardic Jewish Family
The Confinos
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1930s
An Italian Family
The Baldizzis
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1950s
A Holocaust Survivor Family
The Epsteins
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1960s
A Puerto Rican Family
The Saez-Velezes
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1970s
A Chinese Family
The Wongs
More Ways to Experience
Tenement Museum
4A—Moores
Our new tenement family story explores the lives of Joseph and Rachel Moore, a young Black couple starting anew in a post-Civil War New York City.
Tickets available now!




