As Lahore grew beyond its thirteen gates in the 19th and early 20th centuries, new residential and civic neighborhoods appeared, such as Gawalmandi, Mozang, and Miani Sahib. These areas brought together Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians, as well as artisans, writers, freedom fighters, spiritual leaders, and everyday families who shaped the city’s changing identity. This part of the tours focuses on the personal side of heritage. It is not only about grand buildings, but also about modest homes, literary spaces, places of worship for different faiths, and cemeteries that hold the memories of the people who lived through Lahore’s most important transitions. From the cultural legends of Lakshmi Chowk to the sacred diversity of Mozang, from the quiet gravestones of Miani Sahib to the lost voices of poets, this is where the city’s collective memory still walks the streets.