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Art and Culture
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is spread over an area of several city blocks and there are four floors of gallery space. Inside there are over 40 permanent exhibits ...
Central Park Zoo
At first, the Central Park Zoo was simply a collection of donated animals. The collection has grown: Today, the Zoo is host to over 1,400 animals of over 130 ...
Cherry Lane Thatre
The Cherry Lane Theatre is New York's oldest, continuously running off- broadway theatre. In 1924, intellectual adventurers, colleagues of Edna St. Vincent Millay, converted a unique structure into a theater ...
The Joyce Theater
The Joyce Theater was founded in 1982. Housed in an old Art Deco movie house, it has grown into one of the world's greatest modern dance institutions. The Joyce ...
SoHo Playhouse
The Soho Playhouse seats 199 people and features the downstairs cabaret/bar Huron Club. At the turn of the century, the cabaret used to be a popular night club for the ...
FRAUNCES TAVERN MUSEUM
Fraunces Tavern Museum opened to the public in 1907. Today, the museum complex includes four 19th century buildings in addition to the 18th century Fraunces Tavern building. Collections ...







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