The Original Sound of the Village: The Lenape and the Forgotten Ground

Before the clang of subway brakes and the applause of Broadway shows, before Washington Square Park grew its iconic arch—there was a different rhythm beneath Manhattan. It was the sound of water trickling through reeds, of breezes lifting from the Hudson and brushing through tall hickories and chestnut trees. This was the land of the […]

Washington’s Footsteps in Greenwich Village

In the spring of 1789, New York City was full of ceremony, dust, and hope. The American Revolution was won, the Constitution ratified, and the country’s first president—General George Washington—was on his way to be inaugurated at Federal Hall in New York’s Financial District. Though the seat of government was temporary, placed in Manhattan until […]

Lorraine Hansberry: A Voice for Change in Greenwich Village

Epic Walking Tours visits Lorraine Hansberry’s Greenwich Village residence, tracing the path of one of America’s most influential playwrights and uncompromising voices for civil rights, creativity, and justice.  In the heart of Greenwich Village, amidst the bohemian enclaves and intellectual salons, Lorraine Hansberry found sanctuary and inspiration. A playwright of profound insight and unflinching honesty, […]

Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the Titanic, and the Heart of Greenwich Village

Epic Walking Tours’ Village Variety Walking Tour visits Getrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s art studio and MacDougal Alley. When the Titanic sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, the disaster sent shockwaves through the highest ranks of New York society. The ship carried some of the wealthiest and most influential people of the era—John Jacob […]

Live from the Village: The Legendary Stage of The Bitter End

Epic Walking Tours’ Greenwich Village Variety Tour explores The Bitter End and other legendary venues where groundbreaking musicians and comedians first took the stage, launching careers that would shape popular culture worldwide. On a narrow stretch of Bleecker Street in the heart of Greenwich Village sits a low-slung, brick-fronted club with a faded wooden sign: […]

The Hidden Legacy of the Land of the Blacks in Early New York

Land of the Blacks

Long before New York became a city of neon skylines and global influence, it was a rough-hewn Dutch settlement called New Amsterdam. Among its most surprising and powerful histories is the story of a community of free and semi-free Black settlers who made their lives just north of the colonial center—on land that now includes […]

Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village: Where the Wind Began to Blow

Bob Dylan

Epic Walking Tours Village Variety Walking Tour stops at Bob Dylan’s Greenwich Village home and other locations where Dylan frequented, played music, and sang. In January 1961, a 19-year-old Robert Zimmerman stepped off a Greyhound bus into the bitter cold of New York City. He was alone, almost penniless, and armed with a guitar, a […]