Jon P. • February 10, 2020Wonderful hidden gem of a museum. Can spend a solid day here with kids of all ages.
Reagan B. • April 20, 2017My husband and I really enjoyed our walking tour. Love learning about New York history!!
Karen G. • October 1, 2014Everything you need to know about Black history and culture, events and more. A great library for explore.
Chris R. • December 20, 2015A smaller museum, has some great exhibits housed in a beautiful building. Worth a visit. Lovely restaurant attached.
Kevski • August 19, 2017Make sure you have time... this place is big, really big! So many great things to see and learn about!
HashtagNYU • January 6, 2016NYU's beloved ISAW has some of the coolest historical exhibitions, right on Museum Mile!
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Ben H. • February 6, 2012Read EVERYTHING. There is a wealth of amazing information about our ancestors here!
Yasser A. • April 27, 2013Free Thursdays. Never crowded. Interesting exhibits. A block from Central Park.
Aki G. • August 16, 2011Good collection of netsuke and ivory crafts!
Karen • January 6, 2018If you're a die-hard Yankee fan, you CANNOT miss out on this gem of a museum. The wall of baseballs signed by former and current Yankees is just amazing.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • December 25, 2019A Polynesian exhibit that houses a replica moai.The bulk of the exhibit space is representing cultures closer to Asia, items of a stronger midcentury tiki interest, Samoa, Papua New Guinea & Marquesas
Randy S. • March 30, 2011Get to the stadium early to avoid the long line here and take a tour. Take lots of pitctures too.
Kyle F. • April 27, 2023Quaint little museum for some history lessons. 30 - 45 minute experience at most. A good destination to get out of the more dense parts of Manhattan.
Cari • May 26, 2013Great little oasis overlooking the Hudson. Clean restroom and a small shop with well priced souvenirs
Tatyana F. • October 14, 2013One of my top 5 favorite museums in the city. Their exhibitions are top notch, led by knowledgeable guides. This museum is always the highlight of my trip.
NYC: The Official Guide • December 26, 2012The Bronx Walk of Fame begins at 161st Street and moves south, paying tribute to some of the many notable personalities with roots in the borough—Colin Powell, Fat Joe, Anne Bancroft and more.
Olga B. • July 13, 2013I do not think I have the words to describe a magnitude of emotions I felt!!!! Come and see it for your self!!!!!
NYC: The Official Guide • July 1, 2013Visit the baseball exhibit to get an in-depth look at America’s pastime!
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