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New York City has officially designated Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 104th streets as "Museum Mile" because of the vast richness and diversity of the cultural institutions found there. Some of the finest museums exhibit works of art, architecture, photography, natural history, television, radio and technology.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art |
American Museum |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Every category of art in every known medium from every part of the
world during every epoch of recorded time is represented here. There
are several large museums in New York, but the Metropolitan Museum
of Art is truly gigantic. The size and diversity of the artwork on
display is even more impressive. The museum’s collection contains
works from every part of the world. The museum is a must see when
visiting New York and is always worth another trip.
Call (212) 535-7710 for further details. |
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American Museum The museum is one of the most famous tourist attractions in New York city. The architecture, which is a huge, sprawling stone building also reflects an eclectic mix of design styles. The most important thing to know when planning a visit to the museum is to be prepared to do a lot of walking and stair climbing. There are four floors of gallery space and the building is spread over an area of several city blocks. The museum presents its collection of millions of artifacts with detailed information about the cultural, scientific or historical importance of the pieces.
Call (212) 769-5100 for more details. |
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Museum of Television & Radio,
If you are one of the lot who love being glued to the box, then this is the place to be. This is the only institution in the world, which collects, preserves and exhibits radio and television programs. The facility features 96 television and radio consoles, which can be used by the public to monitor any of the programs in the collection. The collection consists of 70 years of broadcast
history. and has a collection of over 50,000 TV and
radio shows. Tickets are priced at $ 6 for adults, students and seniors $ 4 and minors under $ 3.
Call (212)-621-6800 for more details.
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