Searching for San Juan Hill Walking Tour IN-PERSON PROGRAM

Wed Mar 18 2026 at 02:30 pm to 04:00 pm UTC-04:00

Josie Robertson Plaza | New York

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Searching for San Juan Hill Walking Tour IN-PERSON PROGRAM
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Join us IN-PERSON for a walking tour to find the traces that remain of San Juan Hill, a neighborhood that was the center of Black New York!
About this Event

In the early 1900s, the San Juan Hill neighborhood was the center of Black New York. Dotted with tenement and theaters, churches and civic organizations, it was vibrant and pulsing with Progressive Era innovation. But by the middle of the century it was all but gone, a casualty of Robert Moses, who declared it a slum and razed it to make way for Lincoln Center. On this walking tour, we will find the traces of San Juan Hill that remain, discovering the places that anchored the area and the people who made it a dynamic community. Led by public historian Nancy Beiles


Meeting Place: The Revson Fountain at the Lincoln Center Plaza on Columbus Avenue and West 64th Street. Please note, we will NOT meet at DOROT.

Please arrive 10 minutes early before the tour to meet with the group.

Please wear comfortable shoes and consider bringing a bottle of water.



PROTOCOLS FOR ATTENDING IN-PERSON PROGRAMS AT DOROT


DOROT has no general vaccination or mask requirements in place for older adults and volunteers participating in programs at this time.


Vaccination


For the safety of our community, DOROT strongly recommends that everyone be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, and annually against the flu. DOROT requires all employees to be fully vaccinated.


Masks


Masking is optional for older adults, volunteers and staff in DOROT’s onsite or community programs.


Individuals who have had direct exposure to COVID-19 in the last 10 days or have recently tested positive for COVID-19 and are in days 6-10 of infection, may participate in in-person programs only if they have no symptoms.


When Individuals Should Not Participate in DOROT’s In-Person Activities


The DOROT community’s wellbeing continues to be our top priority. Older adults, volunteers and DOROT staff should cancel their plans to come to DOROT or participate in any in-person scheduled activity, if they:


1. Have tested positive in the past 5 days for COVID-19.


2. Are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 or other illnesses or are generally not feeling well.


DOROT continuously seeks the guidance of medical professionals and authorities and will adapt our protocols as the public health environment changes.


If you test positive for COVID-19 within 48 hours of participating in a program at DOROT, please reach out to your DOROT program contact. This is for informational purposes only. You may return in person programs after a 5-days and no longer symptomatic.


Thank you for helping us maintain the wellbeing of our DOROT community.

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Josie Robertson Plaza, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, United States

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