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The Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
This museum, owned and operated by the Order Sons of Italy in America, is the historic home of inventor Antonio Meucci and the Italian political hero Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Grey Art Gallery
The Grey Art Gallery established in 1975 as New York University's fine arts museum, the gallery is renowned for thought-provoking, imaginative, and cutting-edge exhibitions.
Guggenheim Museum
A work of art in its own right, this landmark museum is one of the finest collections of modern art and contemporary art in the country.
Humanities and Social Sciences Library
The New York Public Library's collection of books, manuscripts, archives, prints, and photographs from the humanities and social sciences.
International Center for Photography
This center showcases the innovation of photography and its impact on modern life.
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
Build on the former air-transport carrier the USS Intrepid, this museum is dedicated to America's modern military history and space travel.
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
This Staten Island museum exhibits Tibetan art and hosts a number of educational programs on Buddhism, chanting, and meditation.
Library Finder
Find the nearest library in Manhattan, Staten Island, or the Bronx.
Library for the Performing Arts
A searchable history of City dance, theater, and music from New York's Public Library.
Louis Armstrong House and Archives
The Louis Armstrong House in Corona, Queens has recently been renovated and is open to the public; visit to see a variety of personal items and artifacts from the life of the famous Jazz musician.
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