Uncle Sams New York Tours Are a True New York Experience

By Samuel Cook

New York City can easily be seen by bus or by boat; but what if you want to see the city the way New Yorkers do: on foot? There are not a lot of options for travelers and the existing tours completely neglect the famous nightlife of New York City, something which should be seen and experienced by visitors.

Uncle Sam's New York has stepped in to fill this void and provide consistent, daily historical walking tours that New York city visitors can count on. More importantly, Uncle Sam's New York is the only company that offers walking tours that are interactive experiences for the visitors.

Uncle Sam's New York historical walking tours take the classic New York City neighborhoods and provide the real history that captures the essence of their story. Instead of randomly walking its visitors around a neighborhood, Uncle Sam's New York tours insist on providing a coherent narrative to explain the history of the neighborhood.

Uncle Sam's New York has selected some famous New Yorkers to serve as the representative story of each neighborhood. The Edgar Allan Poe Greenwich Village tour takes visitors through the historic artistic center of New York City, while the George M. Cohan Theater District tour visits Times Square and the surrounding area, home to Broadway shows. The Alexander Hamilton Financial District tour takes visitors to the oldest part of the borough of Manhattan.

The Alexander Hamilton Financial District Tour is the original Uncle Sam's New York historical walking tour. which includes such highlights as Battery Park, Bowling Green, Fraunces Tavern, Wall Street, and the World Trade Center site, among many others. This ambitious walk explores New York City from its founding as a Dutch settlement to its rise to the world's financial capital. The story comes to life through the eyes of Alexander Hamilton, whose rise from a penniless young immigrant to our nations first Secretary of the Treasury epitomizes the immigrant spirit that defines New York City.

The Edgar Allan Poe Greenwich Village Tour takes visitors through the history of the arts in America as well as from Washington Square Park's arch to Bleecker Street and its music venues. This tour shows how the neighborhood has been the birthplace of many major movements in the arts in the US, from theater to rock music and standup comedy; the tour also explains why Greenwich Village is where it all happened.

The George M. Cohan Theater District Tour allows visitors to give your regards to Broadway on this journey through the world's most famous theatre district. Seen through the eyes of the original Yankee Doodle Dandy, you will visit legendary theaters such as the New Amsterdam, the Imperial, and the Palace. Follow in your favorite singers and dancers' footsteps in Shubert Alley and discover the rich history of the grandest plays and musicals in and near Times Square.

Uncle Sam's New York Historical walking tours provide a unique experience for New York City visitors. Instead of just providing information, these themed tours allow guests an entertaining narrative through which to view the essential stories of these iconic neighborhoods.

Uncle Sam's New York sends a photographer on every tour so that visitors can recall their visits to the world famous landmarks of New York City. You can view your photos at Uncle Sam's New York's website (www.unclesamsnewyork(dot)com) and take prints home to remember NYC!

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