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  • Adirondack Museum
    The Adirondack Museum is known nation-wide for its exhibits and collections that reflect two centuries of human endeavor in one of the last wilderness areas in the United States. Blue Mountain Lake, New York.

  • Albany Institute of History & Art
    Permanent collection of 20,000+ objects featuring Hudson River School paintings, limner portraits, sculpture, silver, pewter, ceramics, 18-19c furniture, regional contemporary art, public programs & changing exhibitions throughout the year. New York

  • Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    While relatively small, the museumhas an excellent collection of modern 20th century art, as well as statuary & paintings from earlier centuries. Buffalo, New York.

  • American Irish Historical Society
    Rare books, periodicals, monographs, archives newspapers, artifacts and art documenting the role of Irish and Irish-Americans in the founding, shaping and safeguarding of the United States. New York, New York.

  • American Museum of Natural History
    American Museum of Natural History - collections include more than 30 million items; dinosaur fossils, a 63 foot-long canoe carved by the Haida Indians, a slice of a giant sequoia tree, the costume of an African spirit dancer. New York.

  • American Museum of the Moving Image
    Museum devoted to the art, history, technique, and technology of motion pictures, video, television, and digital media. Astoria, New York.

  • Brooklyn Children's Museum
    Providing a great variety of interactive exhibitions and programs which draw upon issues relevant to the interests of its visitors, the Brooklyn Children's Museum is a wonderful place for a day with the family and for teachers with their students. This is the world's first museum for young people.

  • Brooklyn Children's Museum - New York
    This underground museum—a four-level, open-plan facility—offers kids a bounty of hands-on learning experiences in highly original ways. It's topped by a playground that parades highway signage, a silo, and a subway kiosk that serves as the building's entrance.

  • Brooklyn Museum of Art
    The Brooklyn Museum of Art is one of the largest art institutions in the United States, with collections in Ancient Egyptian art and American Painting & Sculpture that are considered among the world's finest. New York.

  • Canajoharie Library and Art Gallery
    Canajoharie, New York. A collection of representational American Art featuring works of Winslow Homer, the American Impressionists, the Eight, Hudson River School painters and others.

  • Caverns Creek Grist Mill Museum
    A unique and memorable experience awaits you at the Caverns Creek Grist Mill and Country Store. Built in 1816 and listed as a National Historic Landmark, the mill has stood the test of time and offers a glimpse of what life was like in pioneer America. Howes Cave, New York.

  • Dahesh Museum
    The Dahesh Museum is the only museum in America dedicated to collecting and exhibiting 19th- and early 20th-century European academic art, which is the continuation of the great Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo traditions in the visual arts. New York City, NY.

  • Eagle Mills Cider Co.
    Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, in Broadalbin, New York, Eagle Mills has lots to offer for old fashioned family fun! A visit to Eagle Mills is a step back in time. Pan for amethyst, rubies and other gems at Eagle Mills Gem Mine...watch the Water Wheel as it goes into action, powering the Cider Mill and Press...meander across the nostalgic Covered Bridge...or just relax "down by the Old Mill Stream" and Mill Pond with a glass of Eagle Mills sweet cider and a hot cider donut from the Eagle Mills Country Bakery.

  • Everson Museum of Art
    The first museum designed by I.M. Pei, the Everson offers a wide variety of work - from 18th-century American portraits to avant-garde sculpture, from photography to some of the earliest examples of video art. Syracuse, New York.

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum
    The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum, located in Hyde Park, New York, is the nation's first Presidential Library and the only one ever used by a sitting President.

  • George Eastman House International Museum of Photography & Film
    George Eastman House is a National Historic Landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Rochester, New York.

  • Glenn H Curtiss Museum of Early Aviation
    Curtiss Museum highlights the "Spirit of Innovation" which made Glenn Curtiss successful as a cyclist, motorcyclist, aviator, engineer and entrepreneur. Located in the Keuka Lake setting of his early triumphs, including his partnership with Alexander Graham Bell, the museum emphasizes Curtiss' work, achievements and community backdrop from the turn of the century through the 1930's. Hammondsport, New York.

  • Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science
    The Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science seeks to promote and encourage interest in mathematics for everyone, regardless of age or mathematical background. New Hyde Park, New York.

  • Grey Art Gallery
    The Grey Art Gallery is New York University's fine arts museum, located on historic Washington Square Park in New York City's Greenwich Village. As a university art museum, the Grey Art Gallery functions to collect, preserve, study, document, interpret, and exhibit the evidence of human culture.

  • Hanford Mills Museum
    Explore America's industrial past. Situated in the northern Catskills, Hanford Mills Museum is a working saw and grist mill powered by a Fitz overshot waterwheel. The Museum also features tours of the John Hanford Farmstead and a gasoline powered engine and dynamo. East Meredith, New York.

  • Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
    The Johnson Museum has one of the finest collections of art in New York State and is recognized as one of the most important university museums in the country. Ithaca, New York.

  • Historic Hudson Valley
    Welcome to Historic Hudson Valley. The gallery exhibition is now online! Read the stories, view images and objects from the exhibits, and take a virtual tour of the gallery through immersive panoramas. New York.

  • Hudson Valley Childrens Museum
    The Hudson Valley Children's Museum located in historic Nyack, New York encourages kids to explore and learn in a safe,innovative environment. Over 10 exciting exhibits are currently open, including our newest exhibit, The Hudson River Dive, which is devoted to the ecology of the Hudson.

  • Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
    The Intrepid Museum Foundation provides oversight and administration of the Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum, and operates the Museum as a memorial, educational and charitable institution. New York.

  • Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum
    The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum displays a comprehensive collection of artwork by sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) in a tranquil setting created by the artist. Long Island City, New York.

  • Katonah Museum of Art
    The Katonah Museum of Art is located in Westchester, New York and offers various collections throughout the year.

  • Long Island Childrens Museum
    The Long Island Children's Museum is a learning laboratory where hands-on exhibits invite children and their grownups to experiment, examine, play and share in the excitment of the learning process as they explore the world in which we live. New York.

  • Lower East Side Tenement Museum
    The Tenement Museum celebrates the stories of American immigrants with tours, programs and special events. New York, NY.

  • Memorial Art Gallery
    A visit to the Memorial Art Gallery is a journey through more than 5,000 years of art history. From the relics of antiquity to works in the vanguard of contemporary movements, the Gallery offers a panorama of the world's art. New York.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the largest art museums in the world. New York.

  • Mid-York Library System
    The mission of the Mid-York Library System is to improve and expand library service in the counties of Madison, Oneida, and Herkimer.

  • Museo del Barrio
    El Museo del Barrio, like many cultural institutions of its type around the world, was born of the admirable legacy of cultural activism.

  • Museum of Jewish Heritage
    The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust opened to the public in September 1997. Its mission is to educate people of all ages and backgrounds about the 20th century Jewish experience before, during, and after the Holocaust. New York, New York.

  • Museum of Modern Art
    The Museum of Modern Art welcomes groups of visitors and extends its exhibition and educational resources to groups of all kinds--and of all ages. New York, New York.

  • National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
    The Racing Museum's mission is to interpret the history and convey the excitement of Thoroughbred racing in America to the broadest possible audience. The Racing Museum's mission is to interpret the history and convey the excitement of Thoroughbred racing in America to the broadest possible audience. Saratoga Springs, New York.

  • New Museum of Contemporary Art
    Founded in 1977 as the first museum in the United States exclusively devoted to the work of living artists, the New Museum is committed to showing some of the most provocative art being made today throughout the world; to expanding conventional museum practice by offering innovative programmatic models; and to pioneering museum education by expanding the public’s understanding of contemporary art as a vital social force. New York, New York.

  • New York - National Museum of Dance
    The National Museum of Dance is the only museum in the country devoted exclusively to American dance - from ballet to broadway, modern to jazz. Saratoga Springs, New York.

  • New York - Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island Immigration Museum
    Located in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is one of the most universal symbols of political freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and was designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924. The Statue was extensively restored in time for her spectacular centennial on July 4, 1986.

  • New York City Police Museum
    The New York City Police Museum captures the history of the NYPD as well as a present-day look at the world of law enforcement through the eyes of its officers.

  • New York State Museum
    The New York State Museum is the place where people go to discover why New York is called the Empire State. Featuring Natural History Exhibits on permanant exhibit, and temporary exhibits in the arts, interactive exhibits, and more.

  • New York Transit Museum
    The New York Transit Museum is home to 100 years of transit lore and memorabilia. The Museum is housed in an authentic 1930s subway station containing vintage subway and elevated cars, antique turnstiles, a working signal tower, and much more.

  • New-York Historical Society
    Museum collections, exhibitions, programs, research library, print room, Kid City and shop - primary source materials for the study of the history, culture and art of New York City.

  • Nicholas Roerich Museum
    Nicholas Roerich Museum is a major center for the exhibition of paintings by Nicholas Roerich, and makes available many reproductions of his art and numerous books about his life and work. The Museum is also a cultural center, presenting a broad program of concerts and poetry readings. New York City.

  • Peekskill Museum - New York
    The Peekskill Museum was presented to the Field Library by Mrs. Ida M. Adams by deed dated January 3, 1944. It is one of Peekskill's most famous Victorian houses. Build by Dwight Stiles Herrick, a prominent lawyer in Peekskill in the last century as his private home. His wife Sarah was the oldest daughter of another prominent Peekskillian John Simpson.

  • Penfield Homestead Museum - New York
    Penfield Museum is a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to preserving the history of the Ironworking Industry in the North Country during the 19th century. This area was instrumental to modern progress and to the efforts in the Civil War. It was here that the first practical application of the electromagnet was used to separate iron from ore that was mined just up the road in the hamlet of Hammondville (now abandoned).

  • Queens Museum of Art
    The Museum presents 20th-century and contemporary art exhibitions with the diverse ethnic communities of in mind. Also the Museum sponsors exhibitions at the Bulova Corporate Center located in Jackson Heights, Queens. The Museum's permanent Collection includes Tiffany Lamps, and a unique Panorama of New York City.

  • Railroad Museum of Long Island
    The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of railroad history on Long Island. (New York)

  • Rochester Museum and Science
    The Rochester Museum & Science Center creates inspiring, entertaining, and educational experiences, enabling visitors to explore science and technology, the natural environment, and our region's cultural heritage. Corning, New York.

  • Sciencenter
    The Sciencenter is located in the city of Ithaca, in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of Central New York State. The museum houses over 100 exhibits and a museum store that make learning about science fun. The Sciencenter is available for group visits, birthday parties, and private functions. Please call for group rates and reservations.

  • The Corning Museum of Glass
    The Museum houses over 29,000 objects represeting 3,500 years of glassmaking; also houses the Rakow Library, the most comprehensive research library in the world. Images of some of the collection, and an extensive educatational section called "A Resource of Glass" that is used as a syllabus for many schools and researchers. Corning, New York.

  • The International Museum of Ceramic Art
    The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects, ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient civilizations to contemporary sculpture and installation pieces to advanced ceramics reflecting the cutting edge of ceramic technology. The Museum is a teaching and research facility, one educational component of the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.

  • The Medina Railroad Museum
    Located in the old New York Central freight depot in Medina, New York, we are the largest freight depot museum in the country. The building itself was built in 1905, and is one of the largest (301ft. by 34ft.), last surviving wooden freight depots in the United States.

  • The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology
    The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology contains a repository of the world's largest collection of costumes, textiles, and accessories. New York.

  • The Museum of disABILITY HISTORY
    The Museum of disABILITY HISTORY is dedicated to the collection, preservation and display of artifacts pertaining to the history of people with disabilities. Located in Buffalo, New York, and on the world wide web, the museum offers educational exhibits and activities that expand community awareness.

  • The Noble Maritime Collection
    The Noble Maritime Collection is an art and maritime history museum located on the historic grounds of Snug Harbor Cultural Center. It centers around the art and writings of the late distinguished maritime artist, John A. Noble (1913-1983); his maritime library, historical marine artifacts collections, and collection of over 6000 historically significant photographs. Staten Island, New York.

  • The Pierpont Morgan Library
    The Morgan Library is both a museum and a center for scholarly research, the Morgan Library is an extraordinary complex of buildings in the heart of New York City.

  • The Raphael Collazo Museum
    Raphael Collazo, American (New York), born Puerto Rico, 1943–1990. Abstract Expressionist painter influenced by the Italian masters and the French 18th century painters, particularly Watteau. This digital exhibition and catalog contains images of over 200 works by the artist, including many in the collections of 15 museums in the United States and Puerto Rico. Located in New York.

  • The Skyscraper Museum
    Founded in 1996, The Skyscraper Museum is a private, not-for-profit, educational corporation devoted to the study of high-rise building, past, present, and future. Located in New York City, the world's first and foremost vertical metropolis, the museum celebrates the city's rich architectural heritage and examines the historical forces and individuals that have shaped its successive skylines.

  • Trolley Museum of New York
    The Trolley Museum of New York is a non-profit educational museum founded in 1955. The goals of the museum are to offer a ride to the public and through exhibits and educational programs to share the rich history of rail transportation and the role it played in the Hudson Valley region.

  • Troy's RiverSpark Visitor Center
    Historical exhibits and interactive displays focusing on the history of labor and industry in Troy and the surrounding region. Troy, New York.

  • University Art Museum
    Welcome to the University Art Museum at the University at Albany. As a museum located within an academic institution we are fortunate indeed to have access to the global excellence of our distinguished faculty for collaborations and ideas when organizing exhibitions. Albany, New York.

  • Vanderbilt Museum
    The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, called Eagle's Nest, was the residence and museum built for William K. Vanderbilt II, great-grandson of New York's famed railroad and shipping magnate "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt, who lived 1794-1877. Centerport, New York.

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