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X-WR-CALDESC:New York City was originally known as New Amsterdam when it wa
 s founded in 1625 as a trading and resupply post for The Netherland’s West
  India Trading Company. In 1664\, the British took control of New Amsterda
 m and changed its name to New York City. It became a key city in England’s
  expansionist colonization of North America\, yet the Dutch culture of com
 merce and trade is embedded in the core of NYC’s purpose and history. \n\n
 The downtown district is rich in the city’s historic development of buildi
 ngs\, national political history\, and the evolution of a capitalist econo
 my centered on Wall Street. Join us to walk the circumference of New Amste
 rdam as it existed in 1664.  Sites will include: Wall Street\, the NY Stoc
 k Exchange\, Fraunces Tavern\, India House\, and Federal Hall National Mem
 orial. \n\nThis walking tour highlights the contrast in urban form actuali
 zed during the Netherlands' transition into its late Medieval and Renaissa
 nce eras and into the 1811 NYC Commissioners’ City Plan—the city’s famous 
 street grid.
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DESCRIPTION:New York City was originally known as New Amsterdam when it was
  founded in 1625 as a trading and resupply post for The Netherland’s West 
 India Trading Company. In 1664\, the British took control of New Amsterdam
  and changed its name to New York City. It became a key city in England’s 
 expansionist colonization of North America\, yet the Dutch culture of comm
 erce and trade is embedded in the core of NYC’s purpose and history. \n\nT
 he downtown district is rich in the city’s historic development of buildin
 gs\, national political history\, and the evolution of a capitalist econom
 y centered on Wall Street. Join us to walk the circumference of New Amster
 dam as it existed in 1664.  Sites will include: Wall Street\, the NY Stock
  Exchange\, Fraunces Tavern\, India House\, and Federal Hall National Memo
 rial. \n\nThis walking tour highlights the contrast in urban form actualiz
 ed during the Netherlands' transition into its late Medieval and Renaissan
 ce eras and into the 1811 NYC Commissioners’ City Plan—the city’s famous s
 treet grid.
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour: Medieval Lower Manhattan
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