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The Children's Museum of the Arts (“CMA”) was a children's museum located at 103 Charlton Street, Manhattan, New York, United States in the South Village district from 2011-2022. The museum maintained a collection of over 2,000 pieces of international children's art dating back to the 1930s from over 50 different countries.
Statue of Sonny Bono. The city of Palm Springs, California has an extension public art collection. In 2020, Thrillist said, "Modern public art is everywhere in Palm Springs, from artist David Černý’s unsettling Babies installation to Instagrammer-baiting angel wings, stunning murals, sculptures, and even 40 art benches curated by The Palm Springs Public Arts Commission."
McCallum Adobe-Cornelia White House Museum: Palm Springs: Riverside: Historic house: Operated by the Palm Springs Historical Society, two adjoining late 19th century houses Malki Museum: Banning: Riverside: Native American: website, traditions and history of the Cahuilla Indians and other southern California Indian tribes March Field Air Museum ...
Children's museums in New York City (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Children's museums in New York (state)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
At the Palm Springs Art Museum, "Particles and Waves: Southern California Abstraction and Science, 1945-1990" takes good account of the general impact the postwar tech boom had on the region's ...
Central New York Art Non-profit photography center Lincoln Depot Museum: Peekskill: Westchester Lower Hudson Biographical History and ties between Abraham Lincoln and Peekskill Lisbon Depot Museum: Lisbon: St. Lawrence Thousand Islands Local history Town's social, agricultural and railway history Little Falls New York Historical Society & Museum
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The Powel Building. The Tribeca West Historic District is a local historic district in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Upon designation on May 7, 1991, by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), it encompassed 17 blocks and approximately 220 buildings, comprising warehouses, factories, and office towers, [1] mostly dating from 1860 to 1910. [2]