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"Under One Roof" Private Tenement Museum Tour

  • Friday, June 06, 2025
  • 4:30 PM
  • Tenement Museum, 103 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
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Kitchen with an old sink, dining table, black stove, and floral curtains.

Under One Roof Baldizzi Kitchen. Photos courtesy of Tenement Museum, all rights reserved

Title: "Under One Roof" Private Tenement Museum Tour

Date & Time: Friday, June 6th, 2025 at 4:30PM (Tour begins promptly at 4:45PM)

Duration: 4:45pm - 6:30pm (75 min tour + 30 min Post-tour discussion with Collections Manager)

Capacity: 15 (ART Members and Non-Members)

Admission: $15.00 ART Members and $20.00 Non-Members

Location: Tenement Museum, 103 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002


Join us for the "Under One Roof" themed private Tenement Museum Tour. Explore the stories of the Rogarshevskys and the Baldizzis, a Jewish family and an Italian family who became neighbors in 97 Orchard during a critical time in New York City history. In the early years of the 20th century, when the city and nation saw an unprecedented number of new arrivals, heated debates sprung up among both politicians and ordinary people about the government’s role in housing and workplaces in response to the conditions of tenement districts and factories. Through stories of shared meals, neighborly help, and advice on immigration status, we’ll explore how families like the Baldizzis and Rogarshevskys respond to the conditions of immigration and the changing role of government in their lives. The evening will conclude with a post-tour discussion with Collections Manager, Lana Dubin.


Please note: Tour not recommended for visitors with mobility issues. (50 steps up/down)


Admission

ART Members: $15.00 per person

Non-Members: $20.00 per person


This is an in-person event limited to 15 persons. No refunds for cancellations and registration is non-transferable. Please note that you MUST reserve a ticket in advance online in order to attend this event. On the occasion that the event is sold out, we highly recommend joining the waitlist. A member of the A.R.T. staff will reach out to you if a spot becomes available. Unless you've been given permission, please do not show up at the event without registering. 


ABOUT 

The Tenement Museum is a nonprofit cultural institution that welcomes you into the historically recreated homes of immigrants, migrants and refugees. We share their stories to inspire connections between the past and present and to build a more inclusive and expansive American society.


Lana Dubin, Collections Manager at the Tenement Museum

Lana Dubin is the Tenement Museum’s Collections Manager and is responsible for the preservation of the Museum’s historic tenement buildings, its furnished exhibits, and its collection of objects and archives in storage. Previously, she managed collections and developed exhibitions for U.S. Department of Interior and National Park Service sites in New York and Washington, D.C. She obtained a master's degree in Museum Anthropology from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Studio Art from Kenyon College.

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