Remnants of Penn Station Tour

new york penn station remnants tourIn partnership with The Eternal Space, a play about an untold story of the destruction of Penn Station, Untapped Cities is hosting a special tour of the remnants of Penn Station with Tamara Agins, tour guide, project manager at NYC Department of City Planning, and author of our popular article on the Secrets of Grand Central along with Justin Rivers, playwright of The Eternal Space.

Weaving in moments from the play, which features over 1,000 never before published photographs of the station Station by renown photographers Norman McGrath, Peter Moore, and Aaron Rose, along with the work of railroad aficionados Alexander Hatos, an employee of Pennsylvania Railroad and Ron Ziel, a railroad historian, the tour will also cover the past, present and future plans for the central transportation hub in New York City, accompanying a hunt for the remaining pieces of the grand McKim, Meade & White station. Each guest will also receive a framable, reproduction ticket of the first commuter ride into Pennsylvania Station from 1910.

Tickets $30.











When: Sun., Mar. 13, 2016 at 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

new york penn station remnants tourIn partnership with The Eternal Space, a play about an untold story of the destruction of Penn Station, Untapped Cities is hosting a special tour of the remnants of Penn Station with Tamara Agins, tour guide, project manager at NYC Department of City Planning, and author of our popular article on the Secrets of Grand Central along with Justin Rivers, playwright of The Eternal Space.

Weaving in moments from the play, which features over 1,000 never before published photographs of the station Station by renown photographers Norman McGrath, Peter Moore, and Aaron Rose, along with the work of railroad aficionados Alexander Hatos, an employee of Pennsylvania Railroad and Ron Ziel, a railroad historian, the tour will also cover the past, present and future plans for the central transportation hub in New York City, accompanying a hunt for the remaining pieces of the grand McKim, Meade & White station. Each guest will also receive a framable, reproduction ticket of the first commuter ride into Pennsylvania Station from 1910.

Tickets $30.

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