One of the more popular things to do on the Upper West Side is to visit one of its’ many museums. Choosing from a varied cross-section of interest areas you are sure to find one that meets your intellectual curiosity.
Since 1961, the American Folk Art Museum has been the leading institution influencing the understan…
Read MoreFounded in 1869, the museum is one of the worlds foremost scientific, educational and cultural insti…
Read MoreThe Children’s Museum of Manhattan emphasizes early childhood education, creativity, health and worl…
Read MoreThe museum is part of the New York Historical Society Museum and is targeted for children ages 8–13.…
Read MoreBuilt in 1765 the Morris-Jumel Mansion sits perched upon the second highest natural location on the …
Read MoreThe mission of the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) is to “collect, display, and interpret objects th…
Read MoreEstablished in 1804, the New York Historical Society is known as the oldest museum in New York City.…
Read MoreThe centerpiece of the Rose Center for Earth and Space exhibition is an 87-foot-diameter, 2,000-ton …
Read MoreThe original Cloisters was built in 1914 by George Grey Barnard, a noted sculpture, to display his t…
Read MoreNestled on West 107th Street, this museum offers a tranquil escape with its collection of works by N…
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