The Tenement Museum, located in New York City’s Lower East Side, provides a vivid glimpse into the lives of immigrant families who arrived in the 19th and 20th centuries. Housed in historical tenement buildings, the museum’s guided tours reveal the struggles and resilience of these newcomers. Visitors can explore the cramped, dimly lit apartments, each telling a story of adaptation and community. Today, the museum not only preserves the physical space but also offers a deeper understanding of how these immigrants contributed to the cultural and economic fabric of one of Manhattan’s most influential neighborhoods.
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