Seneca Village Tour
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Seneca Village was an important community of predominantly African-American property owners living in an area that now makes up part of Central Park.
Join Central Park Conservancy guides on this tour to learn about the lives of Seneca Village's residents in the 1800s and the community's place in pre-Park New York City. Highlights of this tour include Summit Rock, Tanner's Spring, Winterdale Arch, and sites where important residences and churches existed before the development of the Park.
Details
Meet: Inside the Park at 85th Street and Central Park West. Terrain: Moderate inclines, and a few stairs Length of Tour: approximately 75 minutes Cost: Tickets $15 (Members $10) (Tickets available on-site with a credit card)
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Photo Credit: Robyn Roth-Moise