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2016-2017 COOL CULTURE FAMILY GUIDE

Your family’s guide to explore NYC for FREE with your Cool Culture Pass. WELCOME TO COOL CULTURE!

Whether you are a returning family or brand new to Cool Culture, we welcome you to a new year of family fun, exploration and learning. As the Executive Director of Cool Culture, I am excited to have your family become a part of ours.

Founded in 1999, Cool Culture is a non-profit

Cool Culture® ensures that all families can seize the limitless learning opportunities organization with a mission to ensure that in our city’s arts and cultural institutions with fun, enriching experiences for young all families with young children can seize the children and their parents. limitless learning opportunities in our city’s arts and cultural institutions. To that end, we have Cool Culture 80 Hanson Place, , NY 11217 partnered with your child’s school to give your [email protected] family FREE admission to about 90

©2016 Cool Culture City museums, botanic gardens and .

Bottom center image on front cover, The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Photograph by Let’s get started on this year’s adventures! In this guide, Don Pollard you will learn how to make the most of your year with Unless otherwise noted, all photography in this guide is by Margarita Corporan. Cool Culture.

Subway Maps ©2016 Metropolitan Transportation Authority used with permission. Map current as of July 2016. Candice Anderson Executive Director Cool Culture

IN THIS GUIDE

How to Use Your Cool Culture Family Pass ...... 3 CONNECT WITH COOL CULTURE ONLINE Preparing for your Museum Visit ...... 4 Connect with Cool Culture Online ...... 6 Our Eight Cool Picks for Young Kids ...... 7 FACEBOOK.COM/COOLCULTURE INSTAGRAM.COM/COOLCULTURE More Ways to Have Fun and Learn ...... 16 Special Family Festivals ...... 17 WWW.COOLCULTURE.ORG SEE PAGE 6 FOR DETAILS Museums, Gardens & Zoos that Accept the Family Pass...... 18 Cool Culture Partners Subway Map...... 26

1 HOW TO USE YOUR COOL CULTURE FAMILY PASS COOL FAMILY PROGRAM: 10/31/17 CHILDCAREVALID THROUGH PROGRAM

PASS NUMBER 00000

This Pass provides free general admission for up to 5 family members to the institutions listed on the back. Cultural institutions may ask you for additional identification to confirm that your last name is listed on the Pass. Your Cool Culture Family Pass offers free admission for up to 5 members of your family to our 90 museum, garden and partners in NYC.

THERE’S SO MUCH TO EXPLORE LUCKY NUMBER 5 WITH YOUR COOL CULTURE PASS! Up to 5 people, including you, will be granted 5 free admission with a Cool Culture Family Pass. More than 5 people total? Be prepared to pay additional admission fees.

IT’S PERSONALIZED

Only you, or another adult in your family with the

last name printed on the card, can use the Pass. ’’ SHOW YOUR ID

You may be asked to present personal

[The Cool Culture Pass] is giving my family a lifetime of wonderful identification. Museum admissions will ask only memories. It’s an opportunity to expose my three children to culture in NYC that people from all’’ over the world come to visit! to verify that the Family Pass is yours. - The Iriarte Family ’’ My son never talked much before, but now he has so much EXTRAS ARE EXTRA to say when we go to these places. He is so excited and The Family Pass covers general admission. he’s learning. - The McLeod-Messam Family You may need to pay extra fees for special ’’ exhibits and activities. Please call the museum if you’re unsure.

Access your Pass online with the Cool Culture app! See page 6 for details. Haven’t received your Cool Culture Pass? Please reach out to staff at your child’s school to register. The Pass expires on Oct. 31, 2017.

Top row, from left to right: Museum, , The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Center Row: Zoo, Queens Museum, Brooklyn Museum. Bottom Row: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, , 2 The . 3 PREPARING FOR YOUR MUSEUM VISIT Sing a “Going to the Museum” Song Young children love to sing songs. Put that love to good use by changing the words of one of their favorite songs to teach them As a caregiver of a young child, you know that a successful outing about museum behavior. We often use the tune of “Frere Jacques/ with your curious explorer takes a bit of preparation. Here are a Are Your Sleeping?” and change the lyrics to: few tips to make your museum visits fun and enjoyable for the In the museum, we don’t touch, we use our eyes, whole family! we don’t touch. In the museum, we don’t run, we will walk together, we don’t run. What to Bring for a Young Child’s Museum Visit: In the museum, we don’t shout, we use inside voices, we don’t shout. Paper & pencils to draw and write In the museum, we have FUN, we will be creative, what you see in the museum. we have FUN! (Typically, museums only permit the use of pencils inside). Inspired by Shanta Lawson, Education Manager at The Studio Museum in Harlem.

Camera. Find out if photography is allowed in the museum. If so, take pictures of your child(ren) with the Choose a Focus to Explore art (e.g. imitating a statue) and exhibits. Discuss your pictures after the trip to Children enjoy learning most when there’s a connection reinforce memories. to familiar things. Choose a focus to explore during your visit like a favorite color, shapes, animals, or even An “Art Telescope.” Fun tools from masks, depending on the museum. You can read a related your home, like a magnifying glass or storybook before your trip and plan a fun museum activity a decorated toilet paper roll will keep that ties it all together. See pages 8-15 for fun ideas. young children’s hands busy and engage them in close looking.

Snacks. Museums often have cafes Call Ahead but they can be costly. You may want to pack a snack and eat it right before Call the museum beforehand if you have any questions the visit, as many museums do not permit about hours or if special exhibits or events are covered outside food. by the Family Pass.

4 5 CONNECT WITH OUR EIGHT COOL CULTURE ONLINE COOL PICKS FOR YOUNG KIDS Cool Culture App

Make sure to visit our 8 Cool Picks that are great for families with young Cool Culture will launch an all-new and kids! Each Cool Pick page has a description of family-friendly offerings, improved app in 2017! Please make sure to sign up for our monthly e-newsletter and FREE for Cool Culture families, and an activity or tip that you and your follow us on Facebook, Instagram or child(ren) can use while exploring. Twitter for up-to-date information on the launch of our new app.

Facebook BROOKLYN THE JEWISH THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM MUSEUM MUSEUM OF ART Visit facebook.com/coolculture for daily updates about special family festivals, fun, family programs, must-see exhibits and more. Join the community by sharing your photos and suggestions with us and other families!

EL MUSEO NOGUCHI Family e-Newsletter DEL BARRIO MUSEUM

Visit our website, www.coolculture.org, to join the VIP list. Once you sign up, you’ll receive our monthly family e-Newsletter featuring free programming, activities and special events exclusively for Cool Culture families with young children. QUEENS RUBIN MUSEUM THE STUDIO MUSEUM MUSEUM OF ART IN HARLEM

FOR MORE WAYS TO CONNECT WITH COOL CULTURE, VISIT:

From left to right, Top row: Photo courtesy of Brooklyn Museum, photo courtesy of The Jewish Museum, photo courtesy of The COOLCULTUREGRAM.ORG TWITTER.COM/COOLCULTURE INSTAGRAM.COM/COOLCULTURE Metropolitan Museum of Art. Center row: El Museo façade: photograph by William Alatriste, photo courtesy of Noguchi Museum. Bottom row: Photo courtesy of Grimshaw and the Queens Museum, photo courtesy of , photo courtesy of The Studio Museum in Harlem. 6 7 BROOKLYN MUSEUM THE JEWISH MUSEUM

www.brooklynmuseum.org • (718)638-5000 • 200 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, NY www.thejewishmuseum.org • (212)423-3200 • 1109 Fifth Ave. at 92nd street, Wed, Fri-Sun: 11am-6pm • Thur: 11am-10pm • First Sat of each month: 11am-11pm New York, NY • Fri-Tues: 11am-5:45pm • Thurs: 11am-8pm

WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES? WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES?

CREATIVITY LAB STUDIO ART SESSIONS One Sunday a month from Oct-May, 4-5:30pm Sundays, 1-4pm In this drop-in workshop, visitors of all ages Paint, sculpt or craft your own work of art inspired by can take inspiration from the galleries and get what’s on view in the Museum. Every second Sunday messy, experiment with materials, and learn of the month from noon until 3pm, enjoy the Dig Drop- artistic techniques. Enjoy a new project each in and discover artifacts in the Archaeology Zone, an month. Free with your exhibition for children. Cool Culture Pass. Free with your Cool Culture Pass. VISIT ANYTIME MUST-SEE EXHIBIT The Museum’s collection, features art and artifacts from Connecting Cultures, on view permanently. Get an ancient to modern times spanning 4,000 years of Jewish inside look at art and cultural objects from all over culture. Use the children’s audio guide of the exhibition the world and time travel across different periods! to narrate your exploration! On floors 1 & 2, see the There’s so much to explore on the 1st floor! Museum’s temporary art exhibitions and use printed family guides to explore together.

ACTIVITY ACTIVITY

HUNT FOR OBJECTS ANIMALS ALL AROUND

While in the Connecting Cultures exhibit, look for Avarice by Fernando Mastrangelo. Find this replica of an ancient mosaic on the 4th floor. Look at how the small stones of the mosaic combine to form a Find the following objects in the piece: • a hat • bottles beautiful work of art. • a Hershey’s • a face What do you notice in the mosaic? chocolate bar Animals? Figures? Colors and shapes?

What more can you find in the artwork? Look for Bring a notepad and pencil when you visit everyday objects in other artwork throughout the and draw several different animals that you museum. When you see them, point them out! discover. Search for other animals throughout the Museum!

8 Photos courtesy of Brooklyn Museum 9 THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

www.metmuseum.org • (212)535-7710 • 1000 Fifth Ave., New York, NY www.elmuseo.org • (212)831-7272 • 1230 Fifth Ave., New York, NY Sun-Thu: 10am-5:30pm • Fri-Sat: 10am-9pm Wed-Sat 11am-6pm • Sun 12 - 5pm

WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES? WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES?

START WITH ART AT THE MET SUPER SÁBADO! Every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 11am- Every 3rd Saturday in Oct-Nov and 12pm, 2-3pm Feb-Mar, 12-5pm Share ideas and enjoy stories, sketching, and other Bring la familia to explore the vibrancy and gallery activities that bring works of art to life. diversity of Latino culture through free art- Free with your Cool Culture Pass. making workshops, storytelling, concerts, and more. Visit our website for more offerings like Coquí Club, a new bilingual program for toddlers and their caregivers. MUST-SEE EXHIBIT Free to the public. The Temple of Dendur, on view permanently. Travel back in time about 2000 years to Egypt and visit The Temple of Dendur! The temple weighs more than 800 VISIT ANYTIME tons and was transported by ship to the Museum as Explore El Museo’s most recent exhibitions and a gift from Egypt to the United States. Built by the learn about Latin American, Caribbean and Roman Emperor Augustus, the temple honors the Latino Art. Egyptian goddess Isis.

ACTIVITY ACTIVITY

TRAVEL TO ANCIENT EGYPT FUN FAMILY ACTIVITIES

The temple is decorated with images including gods and plants. Make sure to grab an Look for: ArteXplorers Activity Card • A king, wearing a crown, holding two bowls at the front desk before entering • Papyrus and lotus plants around the bottom of the temple the galleries! The cards highlight artwork in El Museo’s exhibitions. They include fun facts, questions and hands-on activities that encourage close-looking and Bring a notepad and pencil on your critical thinking for young kids. visit, and sketch what you see!

10 Photos courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Center right photo: © El Museo del Barrio, Artwork: Alessandra Expósito, 11 Self-Defined Self-Portrait, 2002. © Alessandra Expósito THE NOGUCHI MUSEUM QUEENS MUSEUM

www.noguchi.org • (718)204-7088 • 9-01 33rd Rd., Queens, NY www.queensmuseum.org • (718)592-9700 • NYC Building, Flushing Meadow Wed-Fri: 10am-5pm • Sat-Sun: 11am-6pm Corona Park • Wed-Sun: 11am-5pm

WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES? WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES?

OPEN STUDIO DROP-IN ART WORKSHOP Every 1st Sunday of the month, 11am-1pm Sundays, 1:30-4:30pm Drop in anytime between 11am-1pm to explore the Enjoy a fun, kid-friendly museum art workshop galleries and make art in response to your family’s that connects exhibits with hands-on art experience. Free with your Cool Culture Pass. activities. The workshops are accessible to all families, including English learners and children with special needs. Free with your Cool Culture Pass.

VISIT ANYTIME MUST-SEE EXHIBIT Love to create new things? So did internationally The Panorama of the City of New York, on view renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu permanently. See all of New York City as if you’re in Noguchi. As you explore the exhibitions, you’ll the sky! The exhibition is one of the world’s largest find sculptures that are made of stone, bronze and architectural scale models and depicts nearly every wood in different shapes, colors and patterns. Make building in New York City. sure to visit the sculpture garden outside!

ACTIVITY ACTIVITY

BECOME AN ART DETECTIVE EXPLORE THE CITY

As you move through the galleries with your family, See if you can find: take time to look closely at the works of art that interest you. Imagine together:

• What does the art remind you of? • What shapes do you see? • What kinds of materials and tools might have been used to make this? BOATS CARS AIRPORTS BRIDGES SKYSCRAPERS

Act it out! Pose like a tall skyscraper. Work with a partner to make a bridge.

12 Photos courtesy of The Noguchi Museum 13 RUBIN MUSEUM OF ART THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM

rubinmuseum.org • (212)620-5000 • 150 West 17th St., New York, NY www.studiomuseum.org • (212)864-4500 • 144 West 125th St., New York, NY Mon & Thur: 11am–5pm • Wed: 11am-9pm • Fri 11am-10pm • Sat-Sun: 11am–6pm Thur-Fri: 12-9pm • Sat: 10am-6pm • Sun: 12-6pm

WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES? WHAT’S COOL FOR FAMILIES?

FAMILY SUNDAYS TARGET FREE SUNDAYS Sundays, 1-4pm, drop in anytime Sundays, 12-6pm, drop in anytime Drop-in to the Education Center for creative Interact with your family and art in an entertaining art-making activities. You can also enjoy a 2pm way! Learn about the works on display with family interactive family tour or go on your own fun gallery tours, and drop in to an art workshop gallery hunt. Free with your Cool Culture Pass. between 2-4pm inspired by the exhibitions. Free to the public.

MUST-SEE EXHIBIT MUST-SEE EXHIBIT Sacred Spaces, on view permanently. Transport yourself Give Us a Poem, permanent installation. Right around the world to Asia by viewing a panoramic at the door, you’ll be greeted with the Give us a photograph of the Himalayan Mountains, watch a video Poem piece by Glenn Ligon. Made of neon lights of a community ritual, and immerse yourself in the sights that form the words “Me” and “We”, the work was and sounds of the new Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room! inspired by boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who What spaces and traditions are special to your family? created the two-word poem.

ACTIVITY ACTIVITY

YAK IT UP RHYME ALL THE TIME

Spot familiar objects in the Museum’s Float like a butterfly Designed for ages 2-7, Yak Packs help your family explore the museum and artwork and try to think of rhyming and sting like a bee respond to works of art in a hands-on, words. The whole family can join in just like Muhammad Ali! creative way. and come up with as many rhyming words as possible! Yak Packs are FREE to borrow at the museum admissions desk. They contain an animal scavenger hunt, While exploring the museum, you can find mobile colored pencils, a magnifying glass, phone icons on a select number of wall labels. Call and bendy wire, which are great for the number listed to hear family-friendly info and young kids! activities about the artwork in English and Spanish.

14 Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room Photo by David De Armas Photos courtesy of The Studio Museum in Harlem 15 MORE WAYS TO SPECIAL FAMILY FESTIVALS HAVE FUN AND LEARN Cool Culture is partnering with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Queens Museum and The Brooklyn Museum to bring you three special Explore more fun learning activities during your museum, garden or family festivals that your family won’t want to miss! From music zoo visits. The tips and games below offer a few ways that young performances to art-making activities and cultural celebrations, there children can discover the world around them, pick up new words and is something for everyone in your family to enjoy. explore science and math in museums.

LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL Imagine & Count 1-2-3 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Create Sun., February 5, 2017 SAVE CATCH THE COOL In a museum, counting will With your child, use your THE at Queens Museum encourage young children to slow imagination to create stories about Sat., May 13, 2017 down and look carefully. Have fun the objects or artwork you see: ATES BRING THE COOL finding and counting, for example, What’s happening in the artwork? D at The Brooklyn Museum the number of people in a painting What will happen next? Play out or monkeys at the zoo. the scenes! Sat., June 10, 2017

Follow Your Strike a Pose Stay-in-the-Know Child’s Lead! To get updates on festival dates and times, special activities, directions and more: Young children use their bodies Explore parts of the museum, Follow Cool Culture Online: to learn about the world. Have garden or zoo that interest your everyone in the family pose like a children most and talk about what character in a museum’s artwork or they see and wonder. Take breaks facebook.com/coolculture Visit www.coolculture. an animal you see at the zoo. Ask often and plan a second trip to org to sign-up for event your child what their character or see what you missed. reminders animal is doing or feeling. instagram.com/coolculture ? Ask your child’s school twitter.com/coolculture for event updates

Visit www.coolculture.org for scavenger hunt cards Mandarin and Spanish-speaking Cool Culture and trip tips with even more ideas. volunteers will be available.

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BRONX SEE PAGE 8 8. BROOKLYN MUSEUM 1. MUSEUM OF THE ARTS www.brooklynmuseum.org www.bronxmuseum.org • (718)681-6000 (718)638-5000 1040 Grand Concourse 200 Eastern Pkwy. Wed-Thurs, Sat-Sun: 11am-6pm Wed, Fri-Sun: 11am-6pm Fri: 11am-8pm Thur: 11am-10pm First Sat of each month: 11am-11pm

2. THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN www.nybg.org • (718)817-8700 2900 Southern Blvd. Mar-Dec: Tue-Sun: 10am-6pm 9. LEFFERTS HISTORIC HOUSE Jan-Feb: Tue-Sun: 10am-5pm www.prospectpark.org/visit/places/lefferts (718)789-2822

452 Flatbush Ave. in the park April-June, Sept-Oct: Thu-Sun: 12-5pm 3. VAN CORTLANDT HOUSE MUSEUM July-Aug: Thur-Sun: 12-6pm www.nscdny.org/van-cortland (718)543-3344 • , Nov-Dec: Sat-Sun: 12-5pm Broadway at West 246th St. Tue-Fri: 10am-3pm • Sat-Sun: 11am-4pm 10. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN DIASPORAN ARTS 4. www.mocada.org www.wave.hill.org • (718)549-3200 (718)230-0492 MUSEUMS, 675 West 249th St. 80 Hanson Pl. Mar 15–Oct: Tue-Sun: 9am-5:30pm Wed & Fri-Sat: 12-7pm Thur: 12-8pm Nov-Mar 14: Tue-Sun: 9am-4:30pm Sun: 12-6pm GARDENS COOL FAMILY PROGRAM: NEW YORK CITY CHILDCARE PROGRAM

PASS NUMBER 00000 VALID THROUGH BROOKLYN This Pass provides free general admission for up to 5 family members to the institutions listed on the back. Cultural institutions may ask you10/31/17 for additional 11. & ZOOS identification to confirm that your last name is listed on the Pass. www.mta.info/museum 5. BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN (718)694-1600 THAT ACCEPT www.bbg.org • (718)623-7200 Boerum Pl. & Schermerhorn St. 990 Washington Avenue Tue-Fri: 10am-4pm Mar-Oct: Tue-Fri: 8am-6pm • Sat-Sun: Sat-Sun: 11am-5pm THE FAMILY PASS 10am-6pm • Nov-Feb: Tue-Fri: 8am- 4:30pm • Sat-Sun: 10am-4:30pm

12. PROSPECT PARK AUDUBON CENTER With nearly 90 museums, botanic gardens and zoos throughout the www.prospectpark.org/audubon 6. BROOKLYN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM (718)287-3400 five boroughs that accept your Cool Culture Family Pass – the only www.brooklynkids.org Lincoln Rd. & Ocean Ave. in the park (718)735-4400 • 145 Brooklyn Ave. question is where should you go first? To help you plan your family Apr-June, Sept-Oct: Tue-Wed, Fri-Sun: 10am-5pm visits, use the maps and museum profiles. Thu-Fri: 12-4pm Thurs: 10am-6pm Sat-Sun: 10am-1pm We hope you’ll explore new museums and neighborhoods with your July-Aug: Thu-Fri: 12-5pm family and that you’ll find your favorites to return to again and again. Sat-Sun: 10am-1pm 7. BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Nov-Dec: www.brooklynhistory.org • (718)222-4111 Sat-Sun: 10am-1pm Please check museum websites for up-to- 128 Pierrepont St. Wed-Sun: 12-5pm date information. 18 19 13. PROSPECT PARK ZOO 19. THE ANNE FRANK CENTER USA 26. CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF THE ARTS 32. FDNY FIRE ZONE www.prospectparkzoo.org www.annefrank.com • (212)431-7993 www.cmany.org www.fdnyfirezone.org (718)399-7339 44 Park Pl. Tue-Sat: 10am-5pm (212)274-0986 (212)698-4520 450 Flatbush Ave. 103 Charlton St. 34 W. 51st St. Apr-Oct: Mon: 12-5pm Mon-Sat: 9am-7pm Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm Thur-Fri: 12-6pm Sun: 11am-5pm 20. Sat-Sun: 10am-5:30pm Sat-Sun: 10am-5pm Nov-Mar: www.asiasociety.org • (212)288-6400 725 Park Ave. at 70th St. Mon-Sun: 10am-4:30pm Tue-Sun: 11am-6pm Sept-June: Fri: open until 9pm 27. COOPER HEWITT DESIGN CENTER 33. www.cooperhewitt.org/visit/harlem- www.nyc.gov/gracie design-center (212)570-4773 14. WEEKSVILLE HERITAGE CENTER (212)849-8400 181 East End Avenue www.weeksvillesociety.org 21. THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF SAINT 111 North (718)756-5250 Advanced reservations are required. JOHN THE DIVINE Sun–Fri: 10am-6pm 158 Buffalo Ave www.stjohndivine.org • (212)316-7540 Sat: 10am-9pm Tue-Fri 9am-5pm 1047 Amsterdam Avenue Mon-Sun: 7:30am-6pm 34. THE HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA 28. COOPER HEWITT, SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM & LIBRARY 15. WYCKOFF FARMHOUSE MUSEUM DESIGN MUSEUM www.hispanicsociety.org www.wyckoffmuseum.org 22. CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE www.cooperhewitt.org (212)926-2234 (718)629-5400 cfa.aiany.org • (212)683-0023 (212)849-8400 613 W. 155th St. 5816 Clarendon Rd. in the park 536 LaGuardia Pl. 2 East 91st St. Tue-Sun: 10am-4:30pm House: Fri & Sat: 1pm & 3pm Mon-Fri: 9am-8pm • Sat: 11am-5pm Sun–Fri: 10am-6pm Park: Mon-Sat: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-9pm

35. INTERNATIONAL CENTER 23. CENTER FOR JEWISH HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY www.cjh.org www.icp.org (212)294-8301 29. THE (212)857-0003 www.drawingcenter.org 15 W. 16th St. 250 Bowery (212)219-2166 Mon & Wed: 9:30am-8pm Tue, Wed: 10am-6pm 16. AFRICAN BURIAL GROUND Tue & Thur: 9:30am-5pm 35 Wooster St. Thur: 10am-9pm NATIONAL MONUMENT Fri: 9:30am-4pm Wed: 12-6pm Fri-Sun: 10am-6pm www.nps.gov/afbg Sun: 11am-5pm Thur: 12-8pm (212)637-2019 Fri-Sun: 12-6pm 290 Broadway Visitor Center: Tue-Sat: 10am-4pm 36. INTREPID SEA, AIR & 24. Memorial: Tue-Sat: 9am-5pm SPACE MUSEUM www.centralparkzoo.org www.intrepidmuseum.org 30. DYCKMAN FARMHOUSE MUSEUM (212)439-6500 (212)245-0072 www.dyckmanfarmhouse.org 64th St and 5th Ave Pier 86, W. 46th St. April-Oct: (212)304-9422 17. Apr-Oct: Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm Mon-Fri: 10-5pm 4881 Broadway www.folkartmuseum.org Sat, Sun & Holidays: 10am-6pm Sat & Sun: 10-5:30pm Thurs-Sat: 11am-4pm 2 Lincoln Square • (212)265-0805 Nov-Mar: Mon-Sun: 10am-5pm Nov-March: (Daily) 10am-4:30pm Sun: 11am-3pm Tue-Thu, Sat: 11:30am-7pm

Fri: 12-7:30pm • Sun: 12pm–6pm 25. CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 37. JAPAN SOCIETY SEE PAGE 11 OF MANHATTAN www.japansociety.org 18. AMERICAN MUSEUM OF www.cmom.org (212)832-1155 NATURAL HISTORY (212)721-1223 31. EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO 333 E 47th St. www.amnh.org • (212)769-5100 212 West 83rd St. www.elmuseo.org Tue-Thur: 11am-6pm 200 Central Park West Sun-Fri: 10am-5pm (212)831-7927 Fri: 11am-9pm Daily: 10am-5:45pm Sat: 10am-7pm 1230 Fifth Ave. Sat-Sun: 11am-5pm Wed-Sat: 11am-6pm

Sun: 12pm-5pm

20 21 44. MORRIS-JUMEL MANSION 51. MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE – SEE PAGE 14 SEE PAGE 9 www.morrisjumel.org A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST (212)923-8008 www.mjhnyc.org 59. RUBIN MUSEUM OF ART 38. THE JEWISH MUSEUM 65 Jumel Terrace (646)437-4202 • 36 Battery Pl. www.rubinmuseum.org www.thejewishmuseum.org Tue-Fri: 10am-4pm Sun-Tue & Thur: 10am-5:45pm (212)620-5000 • 150 West 17th St. (212)423-3200 • 1109 Fifth Ave. Sat–Sun: 10am-5pm Wed: 10am-8pm • Apr-Oct: Fri 10am-5pm Sat-Sun: 11am–6pm • Mon & Thur: 11am- Fri-Tues: 11am-5:45pm Nov-Mar: Fri 10am-3pm 5pm • Wed 11am-9pm • Fri: 11am-10pm Thurs: 11am-8pm

45. MOUNT VERNON HOTEL MUSEUM & GARDEN 52. THE www.mvhm.org www.moma.org (212)708-9400 • 11 West 53rd St. 39. MERCHANT’S HOUSE MUSEUM (212)838-6878 www.merchantshouse.org 421 East 61st St. Sat–Thur: 10:30am-5:30pm • Fri: 10:30am- (212)777-1089 • 29 E 4th St. Tue-Sun: 11am-4pm 8pm • July–Aug: Sat-Wed: 10:30am- 60. SCHOMBURG CENTER FOR Thur: 12-8pm • Fri-Mon: 12-5pm 5:30pm • Thurs-Fri: 10:30am-8pm RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE www.nypl.org/locations/schomburg (212)491-2200 • 515 Malcolm X Blvd. 46. MUSEUM AT ELDRIDGE STREET Tue-Thur: 10am-8pm www.eldridgestreet.org 53. MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 40. THE Fri-Sat & Mon: 10am-6pm (212) 219-0888 www.mcny.org www.metmuseum.org/visit/met-breuer 12 Eldridge St. (212)534-1672 • 1220 Fifth Ave. (212)731-1675 Sun-Thur: 10am-5pm 945 Mon-Sun: 10am-6pm Fri: 10am-3pm Tues-Thurs, Sun: 10am-5:30pm 61. THE www.skyscraper.org Fri-Sat: 10am-9pm (212)945-6324 54. THE NATIONAL JAZZ MUSEUM 39 Battery Pl. 47. THE MUSEUM AT FIT IN HARLEM Wed-Sun: 12-6pm www.fitnyc.edu/museum www.jmih.org 41. THE MET CLOISTERS (212)217-4558 (212)348-8300 • 58 W 129th Street www.metmuseum.org/cloisters Seventh Ave at 27th St. Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm (212)923-3700 Tue-Fri: 12-8pm 62. SOLOMON R.

99 Margaret Corbin Dr.. Sat: 10am-5pm GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM Mar-Oct: (Daily) 10am-5:15pm 55. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE www.guggenheim.org

Nov-Feb: (Daily) 10am-4:45pm AMERICAN INDIAN (212)423-3500 • 1071 Fifth Ave. Fri-Wed: 10am-5:45pm 48. MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FINANCE www.nmai.si.edu Sat: 10am-7:45pm www.financialhistory.org (212)514-3700 • One Bowling Green Fri-Wed: 10am–5pm • Thurs: 10am-8pm (212)908-4110 SEE PAGE 10 48 Wall St.

Tue-Sat: 10am-4pm 63. MUSEUM 42. THE METROPOLITAN 56. NEW YORK CITY FIRE MUSEUM southstreetseaportmuseum.org

MUSEUM OF ART www.nycfiremuseum.org (212)748-8600 • 12 Fulton St. www.metmuseum.org (212)691-1303 • 278 Spring St. Wed-Sun: 11am-5pm 49. MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN (212)535-7710 www.madmuseum.org Mon-Sun: 10am-5pm 1000 Fifth Ave. (212)299-7777 Sun-Thu: 10am-5:30pm 2 Columbus Circle Fri-Sat: 10am-9pm Tue-Wed, Sat-Sun: 10am-6pm • 57. NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY SEE PAGE 15 Thur-Fri: 10am-9pm www.nyhistory.org (212)873-3400 • 170 Central Park West 64. THE STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM Tue-Thur & Sat: 10am-6pm www.studiomuseum.org Fri: 10am-8pm • Sun: 11am-5pm (212)864-4500 50. MUSEUM OF CHINESE IN AMERICA 43. THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM 144 West 125th St. www.mocanyc.org www.themorgan.org • (212)685-0008 Thur-Fri: 12-9pm • Sat: 10am-6pm (212)619-4785 225 Madison Ave. Sun: 12-6pm 215 Centre St. 58. THE Tue-Thur: 10:30am-5pm • Fri: 10:30am- Tue-Sun: 11am-6pm • Thur: 11am-9pm www.paleycenter.org 9pm • Sat: 10am-6pm • Sun: 11am-6pm (212)621-6600 • 25 West 52nd St.

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22 23 65. SUGAR HILL CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 71. LEWIS H. LATIMER HOUSE MUSEUM 77. 83. HISTORIC RICHMOND TOWN OF ART & STORYTELLING www.historichousetrust.org/house/lewis- www.queensbotanical.org 441 Clarke Ave • (718)351-1611 http://www.sugarhillmuseum.org h-latimer-house-museum/ (718)886-3800 www.historicrichmondtown.org (212)335-0004 (718) 961-8585 43-50 Main St. Wed-Sun: 1-5pm 898 St Nicholas Ave at 155th Street 34-41 137th St Apr-Oct: Tue-Sun: 8am-6pm Guided tours: Thur–Fri: 10am-5pm • Sat-Sun: 12-5pm Wed, Fri & Sun: 12pm - 5pm Nov-Mar: Tue-Sun: 8am-4:30pm Wed-Fri: 2:30pm • Sat & Sun: 2pm & 3:30pm S74 Q20 Q44 84. THE JACQUES MARCHAIS MUSEUM 66. WHITNEY MUSEUM OF 78. QUEENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF TIBETAN ART 72. LOUIS ARMSTRONG AT KINGSLAND HOMESTEAD AMERICAN ART HOUSE MUSEUM 338 Lighthouse Ave • (718)987-3500 www.whitney.org • (212)570-3600 www.queenshistoricalsociety.org www.louisarmstronghouse.org www.tibetanmuseum.org 99 Gansevoort Street (718)939-0647 Jan: By appointment only (718)478-8274 143-35 37th Ave. Mon & Wed-Thur: 10:30am-6pm 34-56 107th St. Feb-Mar: Sat & Sun: 1-5pm Tue, Sat & Sun: 2:30-4:30pm Fri-Sat: 10:30am-10pm Tue-Fri: 10am-5pm • Sat-Sun: 12-5pm Apr-Dec: Wed-Sun: 1-5pm Sun: 10:30am-6pm Q12-17, Q26–28, Q44, Q48, Q65-66 S47

85. SNUG HARBOR CULTURAL CENTER 73. MOMA PS1 SEE PAGE 13 & BOTANICAL GARDEN 67. YESHIVA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM www.momaps1.org www.snug-harbor.org www.yumuseum.org • (212)294-8330 (718)784-2084 79. QUEENS MUSEUM (718)448-2500 • 1000 Richmond Terrace 15 West 16th St. 22-25 Jackson Ave. www.queensmuseum.org Mon-Sun: Dawn - Dusk Sun, Tue & Thur: 11am-5pm Thur-Mon: 12-6pm NYC Building, Flushing Meadow Scholar’s Garden and Newhouse Galleries: Mon: 5-8pm • Wed: 11am-8pm Corona Park • (718)592-9700 Tues-Sun: 10am-5pm B61 Q67 Fri: 11am-2:30pm Wed-Sun: 11am-5pm S40, S44 Q23 Q48 Q58 86. 74. MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM www.movingimage.us 1000 Richmond Terrace • (718)273-2060 QUEENS (718)777 6830 80. www.statenislandkids.org 36-01 35th Ave. www.queenszoo.org • (718)271-1500 Public School Year: Tue-Fri: 12-5pm Wed-Thur: 10:30am-5pm 53-51 111th St. Sat-Sun: 10am-5pm 68. FLUSHING TOWN HALL Flushing Meadow Corona Park Summer: Tues-Sun: 10am-5pm www.flushingtownhall.org Fri: 11:30am-8pm Apr- Oct: Mon-Fri: 10am-5pm S40 (718)463-7700 x222 Sat-Sun: 11:30am-7pm Nov- Mar: Mon-Sun: 10am-4:30pm 137-35 Northern Blvd. 87. Please visit the website for event dates Q58 AT SNUG HARBOR and times. www.statenislandmuseum.org 75. NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE Q1 Q13 Q19 Q25/34 Q65 Q66 81. (718)727-1135 • 1000 Richmond Terrace www.nysci.org www.socratessculpturepark.org Mon-Fri: 11am-5pm • Sat: 10am-5pm (718)699-0005 (718)956-1819 Sun: 12-5pm 47-01 111th St. 32-01 Vernon Blvd. S40 S44 69. JAMAICA CENTER FOR Mon-Fri: 9:30am-5pm Mon-Sun: 10am-Sunset ARTS & LEARNING Sat-Sun: 10am- 6pm 88. STATEN ISLAND MUSEUM www.jcal.org • (718)658-7400 Q19A Q103 Q104 IN ST. GEORGE 161-04 Jamaica Ave. Q23 Q58 Q48 www.statenislandmuseum.org Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm (718)727-1135 SEE PAGE 12 75 Stuyvesant Place STATEN ISLAND Mon-Fri: 11am-5pm 76. THE NOGUCHI MUSEUM Sat: 10am-5pm • Sun: 12-5pm 70. MUSEUM www.noguchi.org 82. S40 S51 S61 S74 S90 www.kingmanor.org • (718)206-0545 (718)204-7088 2 Hylan Blvd 150-03 Jamaica Ave. 9-01 33rd Rd. www.aliceausten.org 89. Closed in January. Wed-Fri: 10am-5pm (718)816-4506 www.statenislandzoo.org Mon-Fri: 12-2pm • Sat & Sun: 1-5pm Sat-Sun: 11am-6pm Tue-Sun: 11am-5pm (718)442-3100 Q103 Reservation is required: Jan-Feb 614 Broadway Mon-Sun: 10am-4:45pm S51 S48 S53

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