Colonnade Row on Lafayette Street in Manhattan. Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Ajay Suresh. Modifications: photo cropped.
[In-person tour] Named for the French patriot in 1825, this mile-long north-south street has many fascinating buildings. Join architectural historian Matt Postal for a walk that includes an assortment of mostly 19th century structures built for public and private use, including a unique row of Greek Revival terrace houses, former libraries and publishing headquarters, a rare surviving cast-iron building by James Bogardus, and an unusual new public space named for Chester Rapkin and Margot Gayle, saviors of SoHo.
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Saturday, November 30 11:00 AM
In-person tour (meeting location delivered in registration confirmation email)