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 B
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Location: New York City
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A: There's no strict age limit for the Hamilton's Wall Street tour, but it's generally geared towards adults and teens. Kids 12 and older might find it more engaging since it covers some complex historical and financial concepts. You can definitely bring younger kids, just keep in mind they might not fully grasp everything.
A: Yes! Hamilton's New York allows you to reschedule your tour as long as you give them at least 24 hours notice. It’s pretty flexible, so if plans change, you should be fine. Just remember to check their specific rescheduling policy on the website.
A: The best way to get to the Hamilton's Wall Street tour is by subway. You can take the 2, 4, 5, or J lines to Wall Street station. If you're driving, parking can be tough in that area, so just be ready for that. There's usually street parking, but it fills up fast!
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Just did the Hamilton's Wall Street tour and loved it!
I went on the Hamilton's Wall Street tour last weekend and it was amazing! The guide was super knowledgeable and shared some really cool stories about Hamilton's life and impact on NYC. We saw some historic sites I had no idea were connected to him. Definitely a must-do if you’re into history or just curious about NYC’s financial district. Plus, it’s free! I can't recommend it enough.
Thinking of gifting the Hamilton tour to my dad!
I’m considering getting the Hamilton's Wall Street tour for my dad's birthday. He’s a huge history buff! Just wanted to know if it’s really engaging or more on the boring side? I don’t want to waste my money on something he won't enjoy. Also, should I go with him or just let him go solo?