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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour

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New York, US
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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour

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Join us on a captivating journey through history with the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour. Step back in time to 1911, when 146 young garment workers tragically lost their lives in one of the worst factory disasters in American history. As you explore the landmarks and iconic sites associated with this event, you'll feel the weight of the past and witness the power of human resilience. From the Cooper Union Foundation Building to the Brown Building, the former site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, each step immerses you deeper into the story. Standing in Washington Square Park, where families mourned and protests demanded justice, you'll truly understand the impact of this tragedy. Guided by knowledgeable experts, this 135-minute journey will inspire reflection and honor the lives lost. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this powerful experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours 15 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Historic building at Cooper Union Foundation Building
  • Visiting the Wanamaker Department Store
  • Seeing the original headquarters of the ILGWU
  • Exploring the historical landmark at the Brown Building
  • Strolling through Washington Square Park
  • All fees and taxes

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Introduction

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour takes you back to 1911, immersing you in one of the most tragic events in American history. This poignant tour retraces the steps of the young garment workers who lost their lives in one of the worst factory disasters, sparking a movement for worker's rights and social change. Traveling through the heart of New York City, you will discover the historic buildings and significant landmarks that played a pivotal role in this transformative event.

What to expect?

During the 135-minute tour, you can expect a compelling narrative, expertly delivered by the guides who will be wearing headsets and their NYC Guides License. You will delve into the harrowing history of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, visiting the sites where key events unfolded. From the Cooper Union Foundation Building to the Wanamaker Department Store, you will gain invaluable insights into the garment industry and the challenges faced by laborers during the early 20th century. The tour takes you to the Brown Building, the very site of the tragic fire, where you will learn about the conditions that led to the disaster. The experience concludes at Union Square, where you will discover the aftermath and the subsequent rise of worker movements.

Who is this for?

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour is a must-do for history enthusiasts, social justice advocates, and those intrigued by the resilience of the human spirit. This tour welcomes curious individuals who wish to gain a deeper understanding of workers' rights and the social implications of major industrial incidents. By shedding light on a pivotal moment in American history, this tour promotes empathy and inspires visitors to reflect on the value of human life and dignity.

Why book this?

Embark on this tour to uncover the captivating story of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and its lasting impact on American society. By participating, you contribute to preserving the memory of those who perished in the tragedy. This experience serves as a somber yet empowering reminder of the importance of advocating for workplace safety, fair labor practices, and equality. Immerse yourself in a piece of history that shaped the future of workers' rights, and leave with a renewed perspective on the struggles and triumphs of the labor movement.

Good to know

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour provides an opportunity to pay respect to the victims and gain a deeper understanding of a pivotal moment in history. As you explore the various locations and landmarks, be prepared to be moved by the stories shared by the guides. Remember to dress comfortably for the 135-minute tour and wear appropriate footwear. While this tour is suitable for a wide range of individuals, please note that it explores a sensitive subject matter that may evoke strong emotions. Prepare yourself mentally and emotionally, as you will be stepping into the world of these brave garment workers and their fight for justice.

Reviews

Feedback from participants of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Visitors praise the knowledgeable and passionate guides who bring history to life with their vivid storytelling. Many describe the tour as a deeply moving and thought-provoking experience that offers a new perspective on the struggles faced by workers in the past. Travelers appreciate the opportunity to learn about the significance of each location visited and express their gratitude for the educational and impactful nature of the tour. By taking part in this tour, visitors gain insights that go beyond textbooks and connect with the emotional legacy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Cooper Union Foundation Building

Historic building

770 Broadway

Wanamaker Department Store was one of the first department stores in the United States. Founded by John Wanamaker in Philadelphia it was influential in the development of the retail industry including as the first store to use price tags.

11 Waverly Pl

The original headquarters of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), around the corner from the site of the Triangle fire.

23 Washington Pl

This is an historical landmark in New York City. The Brown Building, formerly known as the Asch Building, was the site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.

Washington Square Park

A half block from the site of the fire, this iconic park was a gathering place for anxious family and neighborhood residents, and it was a staging ground for massive funerals and protests to demand justice.

Union Square

We walk around the park, stopping at the sites of union and radical party headquarters, and stopping at the sites of major events and developments that follow from the Triangle fire.

Reviews

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3 (11)

Patricia_V

Terrible! The tour company did not bother to tell us that the tour was canceled! We walked 2.5 miles to the tour start location. We waited for 20 minutes. We tried contacting the tour operator and there never was a response. Finally, we called Viator. They were told the tour was canceled. This was the first tour we booked when we arrived in the city. It was a huge disappointment and a greater waste of our time!

pbeebrooklyn

Dan did a wonderful job of bringing not only the fire but also that whole time period in New York to life. He covered history in addition to the evolution of the architecture at the time of the fire. I was amazed at how much I learned considering that I’ve lived in NYC for almost 50 years!!

johntK2334DR

Just a great experience all around. The topic was fascinating. Dan, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable about the actual event, but more importantly the context and neighborhood that impacted it. He was very friendly and was open to our many questions.

lcapella59

Great tour!!! Incredible history of the entire area. Remember the Triangle! Tour guide very knowledgeable and engaging.

J5761WPdaniell

I took my college history students on Dan's tour and they were blown away. The students loved Dan's energy and engagement. I loved the deep context he gave to the history of the fire, showing its pivotal importance in the history of the garment industry, the labor movement, government regulation of the workplace, and New York City. It was fascinating to my students, who knew little about the fire beforehand, and to me, even though I already knew a lot. Students lingered after to talk with Dan, and brought up the tour many times over the following weeks that semester. I highly recommend this tour to high school and college classes, tourists, and locals who want to learn a little more about one of the most important events in American history.

Amanda J

Took this tour after the chinatown one. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire is something I’ve heard about before but never fully understood what it was. The tour guide is really great and turned what I thought was going to be a really sad story into an uplifting one. The union square part of the tour was my favorite part, the guide got really energetic and it was really eye opening.

Sus3648

I have long known about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire but Dan's tour was so illuminating. Not only did the tragedy result in much stronger fire laws in the city, it also strengthened the role of labor unions in fighting to prevent the conditions that led to the fire. Dan is a knowledgeable and exciting tour guide with an obvious passion for history and for sharing these important moments with others. Well worth it.

757ri

As kind of a NYC history nerd, I really enjoy hearing about the context for the unique events that are part of "who we are" as a city. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire tour was so eye-opening -- and Dan clearly knows his stuff. Plus you can tell he loves history, too, and made it so interesting for all of us. I thought I knew this event's history inside and out but Dan provided new information and showed us key parts of the city related to all that occurred in the time of the fire.

M3980AGalanm

A perfect balance of drama and history as we walked around this historic neighborhood. Our guide was dynamic, entertaining, knowledgeable - and always looking out for everyone - a delightful tour.

rachelbC1427ZA

Extraordinarily engaging leader, managed to tell the entire story of the Triangle Fire and what led up to it -- and the long term consequences -- by looking at the buildings in the Washington Square/Union Square area. I'll bring all my out of town guests on at least one tour from this group. Fantastic!
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-25 05:21