NYC's Presidential Haunts
Fraunces Tavern Museum is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

1. Fraunces Tavern Museum

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54 Pearl St (Broad St), New York City, NY
Geschichtsmuseum · Financial District · 29 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: You can check out George Washington's teeth and hair at the site where he said farewell to his troops.

Federal Hall National Memorial is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

2. Federal Hall National Memorial

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26 Wall St (at Nassau St), New York City, NY
Historische und geschützte Stätte · Financial District · 42 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Stop by the site of George Washington's first inauguration and the masonic bible he used. Mehr erfahren.

Morris Jumel Mansion is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

3. Morris Jumel Mansion

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65 Jumel Ter (btwn 160th &162nd St), New York City, NY
Geschichtsmuseum · Washington Heights · 17 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know that George Washington had his headquarters in the same house later owned by Aaron Burr's wife. Mehr erfahren.

St. Paul's Chapel is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

4. St. Paul's Chapel

209 Broadway (btwn Vesey & Fulton St), New York City, NY
Kirche · Financial District · 43 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Check out George Washington's pew at the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan. Mehr erfahren.

Brooklyn Bridge is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

5. Brooklyn Bridge

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Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, NY
Brücke · 1011 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Before the White House, the first home for the president was located at 1 Cherry Street (check out the plaque on the Bridge's pier).

39 Broadway is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

6. 39 Broadway

39 Broadway (at Exchange Pl), New York City, NY
Bauwerk · Financial District · 2 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: The McComb Mansion, George Washington's second presidential mansion was located on this site. Mehr erfahren.

59 Maiden Lane is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

7. 59 Maiden Lane

59 Maiden Ln (at William St), New York City, NY
Bauwerk · Financial District · 6 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: As the first Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson lived at 57 Maiden lane.

Conference House Park is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

8. Conference House Park

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7455 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY
Park · Tottenville · 17 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: In 1776, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Edward Rutledge unsuccessfully negotiated with Lord Howe to end the Revolutionary War at Conference House. Mehr erfahren.

New York City Marble Cemetery is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

9. New York City Marble Cemetery

60 E 2nd St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York City, NY
Friedhof · East Village · 9 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Before being re-interred in Virginia, James Monroe was buried here.

General Grant National Memorial is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

10. General Grant National Memorial

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701 W 122nd St (at Riverside Dr), New York City, NY
Historische und geschützte Stätte · West Harlem · 46 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: When you visit Grant's Tomb make sure to visit the site of Grant's original internment behind the current mausoleum. Mehr erfahren.

Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

11. Church of the Ascension (Episcopal)

36 Fifth Ave. (at W. 10th St.), New York City, NY
Kirche · Greenwich Village · 5 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: In 1844, John Tyler married Julia Gardiner at this Fifth Avenue Church becoming the first president wed while in office.

Waldorf Astoria New York is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

12. Waldorf Astoria New York

301 Park Ave (btwn E 49th & E 50th St), New York City, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 275 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Herbert Hoover died, in 1964, at the age of 90 at the Waldorf Astoria. Mehr erfahren.

Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

13. Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

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28 E 20th St, New York City, NY
Historische und geschützte Stätte · Flatiron District · 31 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Visit this National Park site to see a recreation of Teddy Roosevelt's childhood home (the original was demolished in 1916).

Union Square Park is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

14. Union Square Park

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Union Sq E/W & Broadway (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York City, NY
Park · 566 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know that Andrew Jackson's funeral procession passed through Union Square Park. Mehr erfahren.

Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

15. Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims

75 Hicks St (Orange), Brooklyn, NY
Kirche · Brooklyn Heights · 7 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Lincoln was supposed to give his now famous speech at Plymouth Church, and not Cooper Union. Mehr erfahren.

The Cooper Union is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

16. The Cooper Union

41 Cooper Sq (at E 7th St), New York City, NY
Hochschulgebäude · NoHo · 24 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know the Young Men’s Republican Union moved Lincoln's speech to the Great Hall of Cooper Union out of fear that not enough people would come out to Brooklyn to hear him speak. Mehr erfahren.

Union Square Park is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

17. Union Square Park

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Union Sq E/W & Broadway (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York City, NY
Park · 566 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know that there is a photograph showing a young Teddy Roosevelt watching Lincoln's funeral procession passing Union Square. Mehr erfahren.

Lexington Avenue is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

18. Lexington Avenue

Lexington Ave., New York City, NY
Straße · Midtown East · 3 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Chest A. Arthur was inaugurated in his house on Lexington Avenue (the building is still there). Mehr erfahren.

East 36th Street is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

19. East 36th Street

E 36th St, New Jersey
Straße · Eastside · 1 Tipp

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know when Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt got married they moved into a brownstone at 125 east 36th Street. Mehr erfahren.

Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

20. Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College

47-49 E 65th St (btw Madison Ave and Park Ave), New York City, NY
Hochschulgebäude · Upper East Side · 2 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know two years after FDR got married he moved into this house with his mother and wife. Mehr erfahren.

Columbia University is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

21. Columbia University

116th St & Broadway, New York City, NY
Universität · West Harlem · 114 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Dwight Eisenhower was President of Columbia before he was President of the United States. Mehr erfahren.

Madison Square Garden is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

22. Madison Square Garden

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4 Penn Plz (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York City, NY
Basketballstadion · 999 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Marilyn Monroe famously performed a sultry rendition of Happy Birthday, Mr. President for JFK at the third Madison Square Garden. Mehr erfahren.

east 65th street is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

23. east 65th street

210 E 65th St, New York City, NY
Bauwerk · Upper East Side · 1 Tipp

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Nixon lived in a 12 room town house on east 65th Street after he was president. Mehr erfahren.

834 Fifth Avenue is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

24. 834 Fifth Avenue

834 5th Ave (64th St), New York City, NY
Appartement oder Eigentumswohnung · Upper East Side · 1 Tipp

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Richard Nixon lived on Fifth Avenue while running for President. Mehr erfahren.

Madison Square Garden is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

25. Madison Square Garden

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4 Penn Plz (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York City, NY
Basketballstadion · 999 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Jimmy Carter received the Democratic nomination at Madison Square Garden. Mehr erfahren.

Madison Square Garden is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

26. Madison Square Garden

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4 Penn Plz (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York City, NY
Basketballstadion · 999 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Bill Clinton received the Democratic nomination at Madison Square Garden. Mehr erfahren.

Lexington Avenue & East 125th Street is one of NYC's Presidential Haunts.

27. Lexington Avenue & East 125th Street

Lexington Ave (at E 125th St), New York City, NY
Kreuzung · East Harlem · 3 Tipps und Bewertungen

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Bill Clinton's Foundation was first headquartered on 125th Street. Mehr erfahren.

28. 212w, 109th Street

212w 109th Street (Between Broadway and Amsterdam on 109th), New York City, NY
Appartement oder Eigentumswohnung · Upper West Side · 1 Tipp

Untapped CitiesUntapped Cities: Did you know Barak Obama spent his first night in the City in an alley outside of his $360 a month apartment. Mehr erfahren.