Hamilton-themed tours in New York highlight historical locations significant to Alexander Hamilton's life. A notable tour is the HamilTour, which features personalized storytelling along streets Hamilton walked. Sites of interest include Stone Street, where Hamilton first arrived and worked, along with Fraunces Tavern, where crucial events occurred, including his final meeting with Aaron Burr. Bowling Green Park, the oldest park in NYC, connects to historical events surrounding Hamilton and his contemporaries. The popularity of Hamilton on Broadway celebrates the legacy of these historical figures.
"It was also at Fraunces Tavern in 1804 that Hamilton, presiding over a Society of the Cincinnati dinner, had his final public encounter with a disgruntled Aaron Burr, just a week before their fateful duel."
"On September 15, 1776, George Washington, General Putnam, and his aide Aaron Burr reportedly met in a cornfield-which is now Times Square."
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