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A Landmark Building, A Groundbreaking Museum
We tell the stories of 97 Orchard Street. Built on Manhattan's Lower East Side in 1863, this tenement apartment building was home to nearly 7000 working class immigrants.

They faced challenges we understand today: making a new life, working for a better future, starting a family with limited means.

In recognizing the importance of this seemingly ordinary building, the Tenement Museum has re-imagined the role that museums can play in our lives.

Our Story The Tenement Museum began as an idea Sponsors and Affiliations
The Tenement is grateful for the support of Goldman Sachs, a leading corporate member.

National Trust for Historic Preservation The Tenement Museum is an accredited site of the American Association of Museums The Tenement Museum is an affiliated site of the National Park Service

Awards to the Tenement Museum
Institute of Museum and Library Services National Medal On October 7, First Lady Laura Bush presented the Tenement Museum with the 2008 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The highest honor America confers on Museums and Libraries, the awards are made annually by the Institute of Museum and Library Services to institutions that demonstrate a long-term commitment to public service through innovative programs and community partnerships.
Our Work
Tenement Tours
Inside 97 Orchard, visitors take guided tours of apartments that recreate immigrant life in the 19th and 20th centuries. Along with a glimpse of the past, tours offer insights into current debates about immigration and public health.

Teaching Immigrant Experiences
Each year, 30,000 students visit the Museum to learn about immigration and New York City. We also run ESOL workshops that use tenement history to teach English to today’s immigrants.

Tenement Talks
Join us for Tenement Talks: free readings, discussions, performances and screenings about New York’s history, people and culture. Tenement Talks are hosted at the Museum Shop (108 Orchard).

Kitchen Conversations
Led by trained facilitators, Kitchen Conversations are an open forum for visitors to discuss issues raised on tours.

Immigrant Arts
The Museum sponsors original artworks by immigrants and migrants. Hosted on our web site and the Tenement Windows, these works offer insight into contemporary immigrant experiences.

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