American Museum of Natural History Established in 1869, the American Museum of Natural History is one of the world's preeminent science and research institutions renowned for its collections and exhibitions; features habitat groups, anthropological collections, fossil collection and planetarium.
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Museum of Modern Art Collects, preserves and displays a permanent collection of modern and contemporary art, maintains a library, archives and conservation laboratory for research; changing temporary exhibitions and educational programs encourage the understanding and enjoyment of modern art.
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Adirondack Museum Regional history museum offers indoor and outdoor exhibits, historic buildings, permanent collections and gardens; exhibits explore outdoor recreation, transportation, fine arts and community life.
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Albany Institute of History & Art Collections, exhibits, educational programs, research projects, publications and family activities promote the art, history and culture of the Upper Hudson Valley region; provides information about collections, exhibitions, membership and programs.
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American Folk Art Museum Dedicated to the collection, exhibition, and study of traditional and contemporary American folk art and folk art from the 18th and 19th century; collections include paintings, drawings, sculpture, textiles and three dimensional objects.
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Bronx Museum of the Arts Fine art museum with a focus on contemporary art by African, Asian, and Latin American artists; offers school and family programs, art classes, educator workshops and changing exhibitions.
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Brooklyn Museum Permanent collections range from the ancient to contemporary art representing a range of cultures; browse paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, photographs, decorative arts, masks and indigenous arts.
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Children's Museum of Manhattan Interactive exhibits and educational programs address childhood learning in multiple ways and help parents understand, and support their development; information about exhibitions, outreach programs and group visits provided.
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Children's Museum of the Arts Teaches, collects, creates and exhibits children's art; programs encourage experimentation, exploration and creative thinking.
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Corning Museum of Glass Art and historical glass collection represent 3500 years of glass making; offers exhibits demonstrating the science and technology of glass making, glassblowing demonstrations and souvenir making, a research library, studio and glass market.
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Dahesh Museum of Art Museum collections feature paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and sculptures by Europe's academically trained artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries; browse collections, recent acquisitions and exhibitions.
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Everson Museum of Art Collection features historical and contemporary American visual arts including paintings, sculpture, drawings, graphics and ceramics; provides guided tours, art history lectures and family programs.
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Museum of the City of New York Exhibitions, public programs, and publications explore the past, present and future of New York City; collections include costumes, textiles, decorative arts, painting, sculpture, prints, photographs and toys.
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