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Step back in time at this 19th-century tavern located in midtown.
A dizzying virtual tour of the universe (from the comfort of your seat) is just one of the exhibits at the Rose.
Neighborhood west of SoHo famous for Italian restaurants.
World beer pub located in Greenwich Village.
The small museum represents pre-Impressionist traditions, particularly Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo, and sponsors changing exhibits that focus on 19th- and 20th-century European academic art.
The Museum at Eldridge Street based in the National Historic Landmark Eldridge Street Synagogue, presents the culture, history and traditions of Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side drawing...
A lovely and largely uncrowded park that's perfect for the midday stroll. Be sure to check out the statue of famed theater actor Edwin Booth in the guise of Hamlet.
Unique museum designed as a 97-foot inverted pyramid with 30,000 square feet of exhibition space, features modern sculptures, paintings, photographs, drawing, films and videotapes.
This Daniel Burnham design got its moniker because, as you might guess, it resembles an iron.
A testament to the eclectic tastes and hoarding instinct of Malcolm Forbes, founder of Forbes Magazine. Among the museums items are a number of early versions of the board game Monopoly, Faberge eggs and presidential memorabilia.
Museum that houses and preserves cultural art works and artifacts that illustrate Manhattan's history.
Large specialty shop is perfect for browsing for books on the decorative arts, architecture, gardens, design and fashion.