Top 11 Labor History Landmarks in New York City
The Top 11 Labor History Landmarks in New York City is a blog series on Jewesses with Attitude created in honor of Women's History Month and the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Waist Factory fire.
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Related content:
- The "Top 11" Landmarks in Jewish Women's Labor History
- Labor History Landmark: No. 1 The Forward Building
- Labor History Landmark: No. 2 Tenements on 6th or 7th Streets
- Labor History Landmark: No. 3 Cooper Union
- Labor History Landmark: No. 4 The International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union Headquarters
- Labor History Landmark: No. 5 Asch Building/Brown Building (Triangle Factory)
- Labor History Landmark: No. 6 Washington Square
- Labor History Landmark: No. 7 Jefferson Market Courthouse
- Labor History Landmark: No. 8 Carnegie Hall
- Labor History Landmark: No. 9 The Metropolitan Opera House
- Labor History Landmark: No. 10 The Henry Street Settlement
- Labor History Landmark: No. 11 The Lower East Side Tenement Museum

