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Scoundrels of Wall Street Tour

Weekly Event - Every Friday: 1:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

Scoundrels of Wall Street Tour

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Scandals and Scoundrels of Wall Street Tour 3 hours before event $25.00 $1.61
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Event Details

Sign up on the Wall Street Walks website.  Use discount code 10down and receive a 10% discount per ticket.

Join us for a fascinating tour of the Financial District and get to know the famous Scandals & Scoundrels of Wall Street!

Tour includes a Wall Street walking tour and Entry fee to the Museum of American Finance "Scandal!" exhibit.

We kick off the tour inside the Museum of American Finance and view their exhibit "Scandal! Financial Crime, Chicanery and Corruption that Rocked America".

You'll be introduced to William Duer, first insider trader and friend of financial icon, Alexander Hamilton.

From there you'll become acquainted with the most famous robber barons of the Gilded Age.

Then it is on to modern Wall Street which has been shaken by Enron, WorldCom, accounting scandals, and most recently by Bernie Madoff (need we say more?).

TOUR INFORMATION:

When:   Friday and Saturday afternoons, May to September 2010

Time:    1PM

Duration:           Approximately 2 hours.

Meeting Point:   Wall Street (Exact location given once tickets are purchased.)

Use discount code 10down to receive a 10% discount per ticket!

For more information and to buy tickets please go to :

http://www.wallstreetwalks.com/scoundrels-of-wall-street.html
or email: info@wallstreetwalks.com

Where


Wall Street
(exact location given once tickets are purchased
New York, NY

Hosted By

Wall Street Walks



Wall Street Walks provides guided walking tours in Lower Manhattan, focusing on Financial and New York history. Tour guides all have real-life Wall Street experience and can separate truth from legend as they recount stories, explore and teach the history of both Wall Street and New York City.