The Museum at Eldridge Street, located in the Lower East Side of New York City, is housed in the restored 1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, a National Historic Landmark. This synagogue, the first built by Eastern European Jews in New York City, showcases a unique blend of Gothic, Romanesque, and Moorish architectural styles. Visitors can explore the stories of Jewish families who immigrated to the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, immersing themselves in the rich cultural and historical heritage preserved within its walls.
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