New-York Historical Society Museum & Library

History Museum
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Mark H
76 month ago
This is a great museum. Cool range of exhibitions and talks. Also great cafe and restaurant. Plus the location is perfect for a true Manhattan experience.
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Allison K
85 month ago
Don't miss the movie in the theater that runs every half hour. It's a really good short history of the city.
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caroline s
102 month ago
So many fun artifacts and good information. Even with the main exhibit temporarily closed, the front hall and the movie alone are worth admission. The train exhibit is perfect for the holidays!
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Bill O
109 month ago
There is not a whole lot here, exhibit-wise, as the main collection is currently closed. The lectures though are great. Also there is a bar and restaurant which is open even when the museum is closed
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Tarik H
116 month ago
There's an 18 minute movie on the history of New York that plays every half-hour. Don't miss it. We watched it twice, once on the way in and then again on the way out.
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Tiffany S
118 month ago
This museum is a gem! Don't miss the series of Thomas Cole paintings, Course of an Empire, tucked away on the 4th fl. surprisingly tech savvy with interactive displays + a great 18 min movie about NY!
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Teachers College S
131 month ago
With a massive permanent collection, constant stream of exhibitions, dense library, and a myriad of public programs, the NYHS is invaluable to anyone interested in the history and culture of NYC.
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Time Out New York
131 month ago
The city’s oldest museum has an archive of more than 1.6 million pieces of art, including Hudson River School paintings and the entire collection of John James Audubon’s Birds of America watercolors.
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Yifei Y
135 month ago
Make sure you watch the 18-min movie New York Story on the first floor before you leave. BEST short movie about the city I've seen ever!!!
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Rebecca M
143 month ago
Little New Yorkers is a super cute program for 3-6 year olds with stories, singing, and activities (like crafts!). It's on Tuesdays and Fridays at 3:30pm in the DiMenna Children's History Museum.
  • 170 Central Park W (at W 77th St), New York, NY 10024, United States, GPS: 40.77927,-73.97391
  • (212) 873-3400
  • http://www.nyhistory.org
  • Tue–Thu, Sat 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
    Fri 10:00 AM–8:00 PM
    Sun 11:00 AM–5:00 PM