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Visiting the Big Apple? Wanting to visit some of the most iconic landmarks, but don’t know where to start? Join me on a straightforward stroll along New York City’s 5th Avenue! On this mile and a half tour we will get the chance to learn about some of the most influential places in the city all in one go! With a rich history, 5th Avenue is home to numerous cultural institutions and landmarks, including world-renowned museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim. Both of which will be part of our tour. But, not only will you get the chance to witness some of the most iconic places, we will learn about the many different people, communities, and individuals that have helped build this city into what it is today, a bustling, diverse, and constantly evolving home for millions of people. So, what do you say? Want to take a walk in the city that never sleeps?

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Welcome to York, a city steeped in history, character, and timeless charm. Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, England, York stands as a captivating blend of ancient heritage and modern vibrancy. With its winding medieval streets, iconic landmarks, and a palpable sense of the past, York invites visitors on a journey through centuries of rich history and cultural significance. At its core lies the majestic York Minster, a Gothic masterpiece that dominates the skyline and serves as a symbol of the city's spiritual and architectural grandeur. Alongside this awe-inspiring cathedral, the city boasts an array of historic sites, from the atmospheric ruins of St. Mary's Abbey to the well-preserved city walls that echo tales of battles and conquests. Venture into the city center and discover the Shambles, a cobbled street lined with timber-framed buildings, offering a glimpse into York's medieval past. Today, we will learn so much about this fantastic city, so what are we waiting for? First stop, through the city walls!

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New York, NY USA, is so historic that we will walk down only 42nd street and see so many famous landmarks!

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Alexander Hamilton is one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. A member of the Continental Congress and primary author of the Federalist Papers, he tirelessly championed the Constitution, and served as the United States first Secretary of the Treasury. However, despite his enduring political legacy, his name has become rather obscure in the popular tellings of our American Revolution. Alexander Hamilton was hardly a household name before author and composer, Lin Manuel Miranda, gave his story a new voice through the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton! Whether you’re a long-time history nerd or were recently introduced to the American saga through Miranda’s captivating lyrical cadence, this tour is for you! Miranda certainly did his research to write a Tony and Pulitzer winning play, first gaining inspiration while reading Ron Chernow's 2004 biography about the now famous founder. The play is historical fiction, and Miranda took some notable artistic liberties, but the people, places and events are very real. The backdrop for most of the play, and a lot of the real Hamilton’s real life, was New York City, right here in lower Manhattan. This tour will trace the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton’s remarkable life, in a remarkable city, at a remarkable moment in history. To begin your walking tour of Hamilton's New York, meet me at The Battery. Enter Battery Park from State Street. You can follow our navigation system to the tour's origin, and throughout your guided audio tour. See you soon!