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The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour

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Experience the fascinating history of psychiatry on the captivating Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour. Step into the shoes of renowned doctors and immerse yourself in the evolution of psychiatric practices in Manhattan's Upper East Side. From the madhouses of the metropolis to the psychoanalytic explosion that took place in New York City, you'll uncover the untold stories of the Sackler family and their connection to "valiumania." Explore the psychiatric islands of the East River, visit the homes of distinguished and disgraced doctors, and wander through the offices, mansions, and townhouses of medical research and Freudian relations. With a total duration of 150 minutes, this tour promises to be an enlightening and thought-provoking journey through the history of psychiatry. Meet at Carl Schurz Park and prepare to be captivated by the secrets that lie within New York's psychiatric past.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the evolution of psychiatry in New York
  • Discover the madhouses that once existed in the city
  • Learn about the psychoanalytic explosion in NYC
  • Uncover the intriguing history of the Sackler family
  • Visit the homes and offices of renowned doctors
  • All fees and taxes

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Introduction

Explore the fascinating story of psychiatry's evolution on the exclusive Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour. Embark on a 150-minute journey through Manhattan's Upper East Side, immersing yourself in the rich history of this captivating field. Uncover the secrets of Central Europe's psychiatry journey to America, the madhouses of the metropolis, and the psychoanalytic explosion that transformed New York City. Delve into the intriguing beginnings of the Sackler family and their impact on psychiatric practices. Traverse the psychiatric islands of the East River, encounter the homes of distinguished and disgraced doctors, and discover the first American psychoanalytic society. Marvel at the offices, mansions, and townhouses that have witnessed groundbreaking medical research and Freudian relationships. This tour is a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into psychiatry's past while exploring the vibrant streets of New York City.

What to Expect?

During The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour, you can expect a thought-provoking experience filled with captivating stories. The total duration of the tour is 150 minutes, offering an immersive exploration into the world of psychiatry. The itinerary includes twelve engaging steps that will take you through notable landmarks and locations related to the history of the field. From the scenic vantage points of the East River to the former homes and psychiatric practices of renowned doctors, every stop on the tour presents a fascinating aspect of psychiatry's past. Immerse yourself in the stories of institutions like the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, and gain a deeper understanding of the influential role they played in shaping the field.

Who is this for?

The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour is designed for individuals who have a curiosity for the evolution of psychiatry and an interest in exploring the rich history of the Upper East Side. Whether you are a mental health professional, history enthusiast, or simply someone looking for an unconventional and educational experience in New York City, this tour welcomes all. The inclusive nature of the tour ensures that anyone with an open mind and a desire to learn can participate. Discover the secrets and hidden stories of psychiatry with like-minded individuals who share your passion for exploring the untold tales that shaped the field.

Why Book This?

Uncover the mysteries of the mind while exploring the vibrant streets of New York City on The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour. What sets this tour apart is its ability to seamlessly blend history, culture, and psychology into an immersive and unforgettable experience. Led by knowledgeable guides who are well-versed in the intricacies of psychiatry's past, you will be captivated by each stop along the itinerary. From the breathtaking views of Roosevelt and Wards Islands to the intricately designed murals in the German Yorkville neighborhood, every moment unveils a unique story waiting to be discovered. This tour offers a fresh perspective on the city, allowing you to see familiar streets through a new lens. If you are seeking an enriching and thought-provoking adventure that combines education and exploration, The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour is the perfect choice.

Good to Know

When embarking on The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour, it is important to keep a few things in mind. The tour has a total duration of 150 minutes, so comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The meeting point is at the 87th St and East End Ave entrance to Carl Schurz Park, which is just three blocks east of the 86th St subway Q line. The tour concludes a few blocks from the southeast corner of Central Park, offering the perfect opportunity to explore this iconic park further. Remember to bring your curiosity and an open mind as you dive deep into the captivating world of psychiatry's past. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the hidden history of the Upper East Side.

Reviews

Past participants of The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour have been enchanted by the captivating insights they gained during the experience. Travelers have praised the knowledgeable guides who expertly shared the fascinating stories behind each landmark. They were impressed with the seamless blend of history and psychiatry, making for a truly unique and educational adventure. Participants found the tour to be thought-provoking and appreciated the opportunity to explore the rich history of the Upper East Side. Many described it as a truly immersive experience that left them with a newfound appreciation for the field of psychiatry and its impact on the city. If you are looking for an engaging and enriching tour that ventures off the beaten path, The Psychiatric History of New York Walking Tour comes highly recommended.

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Your Itinerary

Upper East Side

1.) John Finley Walk: East River vantage point to view Roosevelt and Wards Islands

Upper East Side

2.) Yorkville Glockenspiel: South-west corner of 83rd St and York Ave (a mural nod to the German Yorkville neighborhood)

Upper East Side

3.) New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute: 247 East 82nd St.

Upper East Side

4.) East 80th St. Houses

Park Avenue

5.) Example of "Central Park" Private Practice Psychiatry: 903 Park Ave.

Upper East Side

6.) The Raleigh: Former home and psychiatric practice of Dr. Cornelia B. Wilbur

Upper East Side

7.) Buckley School: East 74th St. between Park and Lexington Avenues

Upper East Side

8.) 155 East 72nd St.

Upper East Side

9.) Hunter College Baker Theatre Building: Formerly the Mount Sinai Dispensary, the Neurological Institute, and the Kennedy Child Study Center: 149-151 East 67TH St

Park Avenue Armory

10.) Park Avenue Armory: 643 Park Avenue

Upper East Side

11.) Tillinghast House: 26 East 64th St., off Madison Ave.

Madison Avenue

12.) 15-17 East 62nd St., off Madison Ave.

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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