SOLD OUT, Waitlist Available: Edith Wharton’s New York: Walking Tour

Please note this tour is currently sold out. To join the waitlist please call 917.492.3395.

The greatest chronicler of Gilded Age New York, novelist Edith Wharton, was born and raised in a building that still stands at 14 West 23rd Street. Many other landmarks of her life and writings also remain to be seen around Madison Square and Gramercy Square Parks. Architectural historian Francis Morrone walks you through the 19th-century city that Wharton knew and documented.

Please note: The tour is out-of-doors only, and meets offsite. Location to be emailed to registered participants.











When: Sun., Apr. 6, 2014 at 2:00 pm
Where: Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Ave.
212-534-1672
Price: $30; $20 seniors, students and members
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Please note this tour is currently sold out. To join the waitlist please call 917.492.3395.

The greatest chronicler of Gilded Age New York, novelist Edith Wharton, was born and raised in a building that still stands at 14 West 23rd Street. Many other landmarks of her life and writings also remain to be seen around Madison Square and Gramercy Square Parks. Architectural historian Francis Morrone walks you through the 19th-century city that Wharton knew and documented.

Please note: The tour is out-of-doors only, and meets offsite. Location to be emailed to registered participants.

Buy tickets/get more info now