3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Alexander Hamilton envisioned modern America and the seat of the nation's financial power more accurately than any other Founding Father. Creating the Bank of New York in 1784 and the First National Bank in 1790, he eventually restored national credit to a bankrupt country, and by doing so birthed America’s most critical financial systems. Hamilton's vision has defined Wall Street more than any other person in history to date. This tour explores the city of New York in Hamilton's life, and the deep impression he left behind. As we uncover the secrets behind his inexhaustible drive and his unimaginable achievements, it explains his relentless effort to leave his bold impression on his adopted nation.
bathroom break
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
We will also visit the graveyard of Trinity Church to pay tribute and respect to the Hamilton’s at their final resting place.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This tour will start at the Battery to recall the battles of the American Revolution and the toll New York paid for Independence during the war, and will describe how Hamilton rose from Captain of an artillery company to the right hand of Washington himself.
• Admission Ticket Free
Not even Pennsylvania Avenue invokes a greater image of power in the imagination than the concrete canyons of Wall Street.
The financial epicenter of American commerce and business, its very name seems too large to be contained on the short narrow street itself and instead has become a symbol of global finance.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Stop at Fraunces Tavern for a drink in one of Hamilton’s old haunts. Join us as we celebrate the life and work of America’s most accomplished and complex Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free