The Lower East Side of New York City contains several significant historic landmarks that preserve the immigrant heritage of the neighborhood, including the Tenement Museum housed in an old tenement building that provides an immersive experience of immigrant life, the Eldridge Street Synagogue built in the late 19th century as one of the few remaining structures of the Eastern European Jewish community, Orchard Street's former pushcart market that served as a local shopping hub, Rachel's Tombstone as a resting place for Jewish immigrants, and the Seward Park Library built in the early 20th century as an architectural masterpiece representing the cultural movement of the era.
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the Tenement Museum. Now, [music] this is actually housed in an old tenement building, which is actually really cool cuz you're really getting [music] you're like truly getting a feel for what it was like. So, the whole purpose of this museum is to give [music] you a feel for what it was like for immigrants coming here to the Lower East Side. So, then you have the Eldridge Street Synagogue.
[music] Now, this was built in the late 19th century. So, it's basically one of the few structures [music] left of like the Eastern European Jewish community, especially in this neighborhood. Now, Orchard Street actually once had a pushcart [music] market on the street.
And it was kind of like a big hub for like local shopping in the neighborhood.
So, Rachel's Tombstone is another piece of history in the Lower East Side. So, it is actually a [music] like resting place for Jewish immigrants who came over to the Lower East Side. So, then you have the Seward Park Library.
[music] It was built in the early 20th century and it really really is an amazing piece of architecture. And this library particularly was definitely like a movement [music] that was happening in the Lower East Side when this was built.
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