Surveillance, Propaganda & Control in Midtown Manhattan
A Private Historical Walking Tour for Corporate, Academic, and Institutional Groups
This private walking tour examines how surveillance, propaganda, and information control shaped public life in twentieth-century New York. Using Midtown Manhattan as a case study, the tour explores how power operated through everyday spaces—often quietly, and often invisibly—during the Cold War and beyond.
Who This Tour Is For
This private tour is designed for corporate teams, academic groups, and cultural institutions interested in media, power, and public life. It is suitable for professional development, visiting delegations, conferences, and educational programs seeking a focused, historically grounded experience.

