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When we think of the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) we think of a variety of elements, including design, space, light, and freedom. The end of these elements is to achieve one common goal: an atmosphere and experience of oneness. It is the objective of art to bring the audience into the physical and . . . more |
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11 West 53rd Street
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The South Street Seaport Museum features a number of permanent collections on display, such as exhibits at the Walter Lord Gallery – complete with information, documents, and models of ocean liners from the early twentieth century. Featured ships include the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth, the . . . more |
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12 Fulton Street
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The rustic farmhouse, built in 1697, is what gives the historical Queens County Farm Museum its landmark status. The Queens County Farm Museum is a 47-acre, working historical farm in New York City, with a mission is to preserve, restore, and interpret the site, its history and owner's lifestyles. . . . more |
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73-50 Little Neck Parkway
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Visit the birthplace of Theodore “Teddie” Roosevelt, the beloved 26th President of the United States and one of politics’ most famous New Yorkers! Roosevelt is the only president who was born in the Empire State, and you can visit his birthplace in New York City’s Flatiron . . . more |
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28 East 20th Street
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This interior urban earth sculpture by American sculptor and composer, Walter De Maria, is the last of its kind and has been on view as a long-term installation in SoHo since 1980. The New York Earth Room is a white studio space filled with knee-deep, moist soil and weighs 280,000 lbs. To catch a . . . more |
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The home of the Tredwells tells more than just a story about when people began migrating into Manhattan to escape the growing congestion of Long Island. It was a time when today's section of Manhattan, once known as "The Bond Street Area," was a part of beautiful suburbia, and East 4th Street was a . . . more |
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29 East Fourth Street
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