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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January’s Visitor of the Month

Our visitors are what make the Tenement Museum the thriving and growing place that it is...

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Peach Pits and Mouse Mummies: An Interview with a Collections Intern

Most New York City interns spend their summers running for coffee or filing paperwork, but...

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Contemporary Art with a Historical Twist

Museums can have the bad habit of getting stuck in the past. At the Tenement Museum, we...

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Staffers and Neighbors Part Two: Frances Pena

Staffers and Neighbors is a three part series about three Tenement Museum employees who...

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The Multiple Personalities of Tenement Museum Costumed Interpreters

Our Live! at the Tenement program allows visitors to meet former residents of 97 Orchard...

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Staffers and Neighbors, Part 1: Tihela Feit

Staffers and Neighbors is a three part series where we turn our blog over to three members...

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A New Mayor, and A Memorable Predecessor

On January 1st, New York City got a new mayor – Democrat Bill de Blasio. Mayor de Blasio...

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Traditions We Bake

Somehow, among the beloved sauerbraten (a German pot roast) and the latkes with meltingly...

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Christmas Window Shopping

It’s Christmas time in the City! Christmas season in New York City is filled with...

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Stories Yun Told Me: The Professional

“Stories Yun Told Me” is a series created by Tenement Museum Educators Jason Eisner...

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Spectacular Scraps!

While visitors peruse our bookshop at 103 Orchard, upstairs in our classrooms crafty...

Blog Archive | Dec 17, 2013

Lillian Wald and Giving All Year Round

December is a good time think of others and to open our hearts, pantries, and wallets in...

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