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The Anne Frank Center USA

44 Park Place

Open Tuesday – Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM

Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day

Subway: A, C to Chambers Street; E to World Trade Center; 2, 3 to Park Place; R, N to City Hall 4, 5 to Fulton Street

Experience an interactive exhibit preserving Anne Frank’s diary and legacy. Hear her words, share her story. View artifacts from her days in hiding in a lifelike simulation of her attic room.

Admission with Pass and 10% shop discount

Fraunces Tavern® Museum

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Open Monday – Sunday 12 PM – 5 PM

Closed Federal holidays except Presidents’ Day and July 4th

Subway: R to ; 4, 5 to Bowling Green; 2, 3 to ; J, Z to Broad Street; 1 to South Ferry

Visit the site of 's farewell to his officers in 1783 in ’s only museum dedicated to American Revolutionary War history—and the place where much of it happened.

Admission with Pass

J&R Music and Computer World

Park Row (Across from City Hall Park)

Monday – Wednesday 10 AM– 7 PM

Thursday – Friday 10 AM– 7:30 PM

Saturday – Sunday 11 AM– 7 PM

Subway: 2, 3 Park Place or Fulton Street; A, C train to -Nassau Street; E train to Chambers

Street; J train to Fulton Street; R train to City Hall; 4, 5, 6 to Bridge or Fulton Street

J&R brings together the best in electronics, computers, cameras, music, and more, providing customers with a combination of price, selection and service for 40 years.

Pass holders get $10 off any purchase over $100 at J&R’s Stores. See store for limitations and exclusions. Offer may be revoked at any time.

Museum of American Finance

48 Wall Street (at William Street)

Open Tuesday – Saturday 10 AM – 4 PM

Closed national and holidays

Subway: 2,3,4,5 to Wall Street; J to Broad Street; 1,R to Rector Street

At the nation’s only public museum dedicated to money, finance and entrepreneurship, learn about the democratic free market tradition that makes City the financial capital of the world.

Admission with Pass and 10% shop discount

Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust

36 Battery Place (at First Place)

Sunday - Tuesday, Thursday 10 AM – 5:45 PM

Wednesday 10 AM – 8 PM Friday 10 AM – 5 PM (Daylight Saving Time)

Friday & eve of Jewish holidays 10 AM – 3 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

Closed Saturdays, Jewish holidays, and Thanksgiving

Subway: R to Whitehall Street or Rector Street; 4, 5 to Bowling Green; 1 to Rector Street or South Ferry

Explore Jewish history and heritage before, during, and after the Holocaust through life-affirming personal stories that provide insights into a resilient and multifaceted culture.

Admission with Pass and 10% shop discount

National Museum of the American Indian - Smithsonian Institution George Gustav Heye Center

One Bowling Green (across from Battery Park)

Daily 10 AM – 5 PM; Thursday until 8 PM

Closed December 25

Subway: 4, 5 to Bowling green; 1 to South Ferry; R to Whitehall Street; J, Z to Broad Street

This Smithsonian museum celebrates Native cultures of the Americas with exhibitions, like Infinity of

Nations—a spectacular, new, permanent display; films; workshops; and programming.

Always free; Pass holders receive 10% shop discount

The Police Museum

100 Old Slip (between Water Street & ; 2 blocks south of Wall Street)

Closed until further notice due to damage sustained by

New York Water Taxi

Pier 17 at the ; Slip 6 in Battery Park

Operates daily

Subway: 2,3,A,C,J,Z to Fulton Street Cruise along the New York Harbor, sailing past the enchanting world-famous skyline, and feel the exhilaration and thrill of discovering New York City. Choose from many sightseeing harbor cruises or specialty events (see website for schedule).

Pass holders get $10 off.

9/11 Memorial Preview Site

20 (at Church Street)

Monday – Saturday 10 AM – 7 PM

Sunday 10 AM – 6 PM

Subway: A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5 to Fulton/Broadway-Nassau; E to World Trade Center; 1,R to Rector Street

Learn about the memorial and museum underway at the World Trade Center site through architectural models, films, and real-time construction photos and share your story with the museum in the recording booth.

Always free; Pass holders get 10% shop discount

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39 Battery Place (at First Place)

Wednesday – Sunday 12 – 6 PM

Subway: R to Whitehall Street or Rector Street; 4 or 5 to Bowling Green; 1 to Rector Street or South Ferry

Uncover New York City’s rich architectural heritage and the historical forces and individuals that have transformed its skyline. Exhibits explore the design, technology, and purpose of tall buildings.

Admission with Pass and 10% shop discount

South Street Seaport Museum

12 Fulton Street (between Water Street and South Street)

Daily 10 A.M. to 6 P.M Closed (holidays): Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. .

Subway: 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z to Fulton Street; walk along Fulton Street toward the

Bus: to Fulton Street

The South Street Seaport Museum, now operating under the auspices of the Museum of the City of New York, presents 16 galleries interweaving the city and the sea, then and now, through photography, video, historic artifacts, and contemporary design.

The South Street Seaport Museum’s historic print shop, Bowne & Co., Stationers, located at 211 Water Street, is open Wednesday – Sunday from 11 A.M. – 7 P.M.

Admission with Pass and 10% discount at Bowne & Co. Stationers

Tribute WTC Visitor Center

120 Liberty St (between Church & Greenwich St)

Monday, Wednesday – Saturday 10AM – 6PM

Tuesday 12 – 6 PM

Sunday 12 – 5 PM

Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day

Subway: A, C to Chambers Street; E to World Trade Center; 2, 3, 4, 5, J, Z to Fulton Street; R to Rector Street, NJ PATH to WTC Station

Through walking tours, audio tours, and exhibits, experience “Person-to-Person History”, linking those who have come to understand the historic events of 9/11 with those who experienced them personally.

Admission with Pass

Wall Street Walks

Daily – see website for schedule and reservations

Enjoy guided walking tours in where you learn about people, places and events comprising over 300 years of history, as you walk among locations where it all happened.

Free tour with Pass