New-York Historical Society

New York Historical Society

The New York Historical Society is New York City’s first museum and one of the nation’s leading cultural institutions, dedicated to more than 400 years of American history. Located in Manhattan, the museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a vast collection of artworks, historical documents, and artifacts that capture defining moments of the…

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Queens Museum: a Cultural Hub that Brings Together History, Art, and Community

Queens Museum: a Cultural Hub that Brings Together History, Art, and Community

The Queens Museum is more than just a place where artworks and historical artifacts are preserved. It is a vibrant cultural hub that brings together history, art, and community. Home to a collection of over 12,000 works—including paintings, sculptures, and photographs—the museum reflects both the cultural diversity of Queens and the richness of global and…

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The Jewish Museum, New York

The Jewish Museum, New York

The Jewish Museum in New York is the largest institution of its kind in the United States and the third largest worldwide, housing an extraordinary collection of Jewish culture, from antiquity to modern and contemporary times. Its holdings range from archaeological artifacts and ceremonial objects to ethnographic collections and artworks by Andy Warhol, Alice Neel,…

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Cherry Lane Theatre

Cherry Lane Theatre Reopens After Two-Year Restoration Under A24 Ownership

After a two-year restoration, one of New York’s most iconic theatres — Cherry Lane Theatre — is reopening its doors. The Oldest Off-Broadway Theatre Cherry Lane Theatre is considered the oldest continuously operating Off-Broadway theatre in New York City, in operation since 1923. Over the years, it has staged works by nearly every major American…

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