Spaghetti Joints, Synagogues and Urban Renewal
Mainstream Madison thought of the historic Greenbush neighborhood as spaghetti restaurants, Prohibition speakeasies and organized crime in a blighted neighborhood. Residents of the neighborhood, on the other hand, remember it as a warm home where neighbors looked out for neighbors, be they German, Italian, or Russian Jewish immigrants, or African Americans who came in the Great American Migration. Urban renewal efforts in the 1960s tore the heart out of the neighborhood, but many traces remain, and the descendants of the original residents keep memories alive.
*We will be using our new headset system on this tour. Each guest will have their own listening device that fits over the ear.
Length: Approximately 2 hours
After the tour: Unwind at Leopold’s Books Bar Caffè on Thursdays with a complimentary glass of Prosecco, or a coffee or pastry on Saturdays, 1301 Regent St.
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