LES Arts & Culture Open House: Tenement Museum

The Tenement Museum 
Sun Oct 22, 11am-2pm
RSVP through OHNY Required
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Opportunities | Resources
103 Orchard Street New York, NY 10002

The Tenement Museum welcomes visitors into the recreated homes of immigrants, migrants, and refugees to connect the past of the Lower East Side to the present. During OHNY Weekend, get a sneak preview of the Museum’s upcoming permanent exhibit, “A Union of Hope: 1869,” which shares the real story of Joseph and Rachel Moore, a Black family making a home in a tenement after the Civil War. You’ll visit the newly-opened 5th floor of 97 Orchard Street and get a behind the scenes look at the exhibit process. RSVP for a tour on the OHNY website. RSVP through OHNY is required.


This tour requires the ability to climb 5 flights of stairs | Hearing-Assistive Technology Available


“We tell the stories of Lower East Side tenement residents, who moved to New York City from other countries and other parts of the country. Their work helped build the city and nation, and their stories help us understand our history. While textbooks often overlook the stories of ordinary people, our tours immerse visitors in the tenement hallways, kitchens and parlors where families carved out new lives. We share primary sources and research that help us explore the stories of tenement families and Lower East Side history. Public programs, lesson plans for teachers, and our Your Story Our Story website continue the conversation, using our stories to connect the past to present.

We aim to build an inclusive and expansive American identity and believe that the exploration of our complex history—one with moments of both inclusion and exclusion—helps prepare us to recognize and discuss today’s issues with empathy and nuance.

We always welcome members of the community to join us on our free virtual programs — which include special virtual tours, live concerts, and Tenement Talks, our ongoing series of livestreamed conversations from inside our recreated historic tenement apartments with renowned historians, scholars, and authors. View our schedule of upcoming programs at: https://www.tenement.org/events/

We also offer a unique variety of free teacher resources — including lesson plans perfectly adaptable for any classroom (virtual or in-person), primary resources, digital exhibits, and more. Learn more at: https://www.tenement.org/teacher-resources/