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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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Presented in conjunction with the Skyscraper Museum, this Kaufman Series event will explore the rich architectural history of Wall Street.
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How the colonial real estate crisis of the 1760s turned Sheriff John Morton into a rebel.
The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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A history of Ponzi schemes, from Charles Ponzi to Bernie Madoff.
Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the US Treasury, is also founder of the US Coast Guard. Join us for this and other fascinating facts about the history and impact of the maritime and commercial shipping industry on the rise of Wall Street.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District, focusing on Wall Street's architecture.
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"Scandal! Financial Crime, Chicanery and Corruption that Rocked America” is a richly informative exhibit about the history of financial scandals in America. The exhibit covers several of the major scandals in American finance, from William Duer’s role in the Crash of 1792 through Lehman’s colossal downfall.
The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District, focusing on the history of financial scandals.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District, focusing on the history of financial scandals.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District, with an emphasis on the Revolutionary period. Tour participants will be admitted free of charge to the Lunch and Learn Series event at 12:30 pm.
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This 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District focuses on Alexander Hamilton's contributions to financial history.
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The Museum's 90-minute holiday-themed walking tour of Wall Street.
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The Museum's 90-minute holiday-themed walking tour of Wall Street.
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Discover the female power brokers who have shaped the history of Wall Street with this 90-minute tour of the Financial District.
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The Museum's 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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Best-selling author Charles Geisst speaks at the 2009 Kaufman Series on his new book, Collateral Damaged: The Marketing of Consumer Debt to America.
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Should the U.S. government, or any government for that matter, use public money to stabilize a disintegrating financial system? Theory backed by historical experience suggests that it should, but only if it does so in just the right way.
Walk through history from the Dutch to modern day Wall Street on this 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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Discover the female power brokers who have shaped the history of Wall Street with this 90-minute tour of the Financial District.
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Walk through history from the Dutch to modern day Wall Street on this 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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The Museum of American Finance is showcasing 10 famous Wall Street women.
Walk through history from the Dutch to modern day Wall Street on this 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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Walk through history from the Dutch to modern day Wall Street on this 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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Museum of American Finance exhibit takes a look at the female wheeler-dealers who broke into the exclusive boys' club.
Discover the female power brokers who have shaped the history of Wall Street with this 90-minute tour of the Financial District.
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Walking tour of the Financial District with a focus on Hamilton and his contributions to American finance.
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Discover the female power brokers who have shaped the history of Wall Street with this 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District.
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Former NYMEX President Rosemary McFadden speaks to Fox Business about the Museum's new exhibit.
Reception to open the Museum's groundbreaking new exhibit, "Women of Wall Street."
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The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.
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These past two years have not been kind to the women on Wall Street. Nonetheless, women will show up in force next Tuesday for the opening reception for the new “Women on Wall Street” exhibit.
The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.
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The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.
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The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.>
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The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.
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The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.
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The Museum's Saturday walking tour of the Financial District. 90-minute tour meets at the Museum at 1 pm. $15 per person.
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Opening reception for “Trading on the Street," an exhibit tracing the history of trading on Wall Street from the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement in 1792 to the increasing computerization of trading today.
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Few of us question the little slips of green paper that come and go in our wallets, purses and pockets. While we may obsess over how much we have at any one time, we do not subject the notes themselves to close scrutiny: most of us cannot remember (without looking) which scene goes with what denomination, or even the secular saints whose portraits adorn the front. Our ignorance is a testament to just how secure we feel about the currency and how little we need to question the underlying value of these scraps of paper. The money is in our hands, it is green, and it has a number on it: that is all we need to know. It was not always so. In the years between the Revolution and the Civil War, money inspired not faith, but nagging doubt and scrutiny.
Now that the fossil record clearly shows that some dinosaurs evolved into birds, it should not be such a surprise that almost all of the first 12 companies on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) are still around. Their names reek of turn-of-the-century incipient industrialism: Tennessee Coal & Iron, American Cotton Oil, Distilling & Cattle Feeding. But well into the Information Age, only one on the debut list of May 26, 1896 is entirely gone. The U.S. Leather trust, the only preferred issue of the first Dow Dozen, was dropped in 1905. The trust was dissolved in 1911, and hardly a trace of the company or the industry remains in this country.
In Martin Fridson's book, "It Was a Very Good Year: Extraordinary Moments in Stock Market History," 1954 ranks as the second best year of the 20th century for market returns as measured by the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (52.62 percent). It was also the year that the Dow finally regained its pre-1929 high of 381.37 and soared past the 400 mark for the first time. Fridson also notes the arrival of Muriel Siebert on Wall Street in 1954. Siebert, who established a successful career in a male-dominated industry, is probably best known as the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Siebert was not the typical career woman of the 1950s, but her struggle to overcome prejudice and discrimination on Wall Street caused us to wonder: What does it take for a woman to achieve prominence and respect on Wall Street?
The development of underwriting syndicates is a phenomenon of late 19th century America arising out of the need for investment banks to pool their own capital to underwrite the new issue securities being sold to fund the growth of American industry. The railroad, steel, mining and utility industries all had significant capital requirements.
A classroom guide to the Museum's Money Room, including learning objectives, vocabulary, discussion questions and a classroom activity.
A classroom guide to "The Financial Markets" exhibit, including learning objectives, vocabulary, discussion questions and a classroom activity.
A classroom guide to the "Banking in America" exhibit, including learning objectives, vocabulary, discussion questions and a classroom activity.