Notes from the Tenement

The Tenement Museum tells the uniquely American stories of immigrants, migrants, and refugees in the ongoing creation of our nation.

From curious anecdotes and fun recipes to scholarly research and deep dives, get a behind-the-scenes look at special Museum content on our blog – curated by our historians and staff.

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Saluting a Queen of New York: Bess Myerson

Crowned Miss America in 1945, Bess Myerson  first gained fame as a  national beauty...

Blog Archive | Jan 15, 2015

Movies of The Lower East Side: Crossing Delancey (1988)

Movies of The Lower East Side… Crossing Delancey (1988) One of the movies that...

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Emma Goldman: The Firebrand Still Glowing in 2015

Unlikely, though it may seem, one of the figures to have the most lasting impact on...

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Tails and Scales: The Fate of the Fulton Fish Market Hangs in the Balance

Long gone are the days  when New York City was a just a market town. At one time, our...

Blog Archive | Jan 5, 2015

Remembering Governor Mario Cuomo & The Tenement Museum

Last week when former Governor Mario Cuomo passed away at the age of 82, The Lower East...

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Looking Back on 2014

You would think time might pass more slowly here at the Tenement Museum, where the year is...

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“Let’s Get Drunk and Make Love”: Lois Long and the Speakeasy

  On January 17th, 1920, when Prohibition became the law of the land, a new kind of...

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Hanukkah’s History? Perhaps Not What You Thought

With the holiday season comes holiday cheer…  for some.  Every year among those...

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Winning Shots: Photography and Tips from our Snapshot Event

On December 5th we opened our doors to visitors, and their cameras, for Snapshot, a...

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A Study in Contradictions: A Tenement Museum Employee Visits Saudi Arabia

How do you imagine Saudi Arabia? Desert? Camels? Oil? Oppressed women? That was what I...

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The Tenement Museum Gift Guide: (because you haven’t finished your holiday shopping yet) Part Two

Brooklyn Wash Bag $24.99 You know who she is: that lady in your life who always knows...

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Honoring a Grandparent’s American Journey: Our Shared Journeys Program

Long-time Tenement Museum supporter Marilyn Machlowitz wanted to honor her grandmother’s...

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