#205 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
scooby writes, "They just got bought by the Met or Moca, one of those big wigs. The exhibits I've seen here have been the most fun I have ever had at a museum. All the work is very 'cutting edge.' The Greater
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mfinosaunders writes, "On the corner of East 57th Street and Madison Avenue is a building brimming with excellent art galleries, which feature fantastic collections of contemporary art (and sometimes older
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travel2000 writes, "Behind The Screen is an exhibition that takes up 2 floors and brings you through the process of making moving images. Moving images would include movies, video and digital images. On exhibit
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travel2000 writes, "This cottage used to be in the middle of nowhere in the mid-1800’s when Poe first moved there. This is now a museum dedicated to the writer. It’s an interesting place if you are a fan of
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Jose Kevo writes, "What you encounter on East Harlem streets may be a bit overwhelming, but you might be surprised to find that "contained" local culture in museums and galleries is often overlooked.
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SASSY writes, "The newly redone planetarium is impressive but expensive. The movie shown on the dome
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April writes, "The Rose Center is part of (or at least attached to) the American Museum of Natural
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ronanusa writes, "This place sounds interesting, but it was a waste of money. Sure, it sounds dirty, but really, it's history. The first floor was basically pictures of nude people dating back to centuries ago.
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