Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York

Address: 23 Washington Pl, New York, NY 10003.

Website: rememberthetrianglefire.org
Specialties: Historical landmark, Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance.
Opinions: This company has 61 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.6/5.

📌 Location of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial 23 Washington Pl, New York, NY 10003

⏰ Open Hours of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial

Ubicado en 23 Washington Pl, New York, NY 10003, este memorial es un recordatorio del trágico incendio en la fábrica de 1911 que tuvo un impacto significativo en el movimiento obrero en Estados Unidos.

La fábrica, propiedad de Max Blanck y Isaac Harris, era conocida por sus condiciones laborales peligrosas y largas horas de trabajo. El 25 de marzo de 1911, un incendio se produjo en el piso 8 de la fábrica, matando a 146 trabajadoras y dejando a muchas más heridas.

CaracterĂ­sticas

  • Historical landmark y tourist attraction, el memorial es un lugar de importancia histĂłrica y un punto de interĂ©s para los turistas que visitan New York.
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance, el memorial ofrece una entrada accesible para personas con discapacidad.
  • El memorial cuenta con 61 reviews en Google My Business, lo que refleja la opiniĂłn general de los visitantes sobre su importancia histĂłrica y su experiencia en el lugar.

    Opiniones

    SegĂşn las 4.6/5 estrellas en Google My Business, la mayorĂ­a de los visitantes consideran que el memorial es un lugar importante para recordar la tragedia y la lucha laboral en Estados Unidos.

👍 Reviews of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Mary C. H.
5/5

Had listened to so many podcasts about this story, so I wasn’t expecting to get emotional, but seeing it in person was so impactful- there’s nothing that can prepare you for being there and actually seeing the names (and realizing SO MANY of them were sisters or mother/dghtrs). I came at night and wasn’t able to do a tour, but standing outside reading the memorial was very humbling, and did a great job at being respectful to the victims while not sugar-coating the history. For something so heartbreaking and important to American history, it is such a shame that it took until 2011 to create a memorial. And, if you aren’t able to do a tour, I’d really recommend listening to the episodes of Criminal (free from NPR) that covers the whole story!

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Joe H.
5/5

In 2011, the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, there was an individual, or individuals, who would go about the West and East Village writing on the sidewalk, in chalk, the names of the victims, in front of the buildings where the victims had lived. Some spaces now are empty lots, and some of the apartment buildings where victims lived still exist.
Whomever did that, or was responsible for it, I applaud you and hope that you continue to do that.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Ira D.
5/5

Very Sad. look down into the reflective plaque for the names of the fallen sweatshop workers. But hey, another APUSH test location visited âś…

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
J. M. L.
2/5

Turns out I’ve been walking past the site of the Triangle Fire for months now, but never realized because there’s no marker besides the three plaques on a less populated intersection than the one next to Washington Square Park. Such an important event demands more, which hopefully they’re now getting around to.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Sarah R.
5/5

My family loves history and is fascinated by disasters so visiting here was a must. Great memorial/interpretive markers.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Raytheon N.
4/5

A landmark that highlights what will absolutely happen again if we deregulate the rich and greedy that run and own everything. What happened here is 147 people died in a fire because the factory owners locked the workers inside the building.

Lesson: don’t ever trust a rich/wealthy person. Or do so at your own peril.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Ari
5/5

Big fan

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Memorial - New York
Randall J.
5/5

It was great to visit this important historic landmark. I can't wait until they finish a monument to the workers' lives lost. An Injury to One is an Injury to All!

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