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Museum of the City of New York: Museum Mile: Manhattan: Multiple: Art and local history National September 11 Memorial & Museum: Financial District: Manhattan: Memorial: Memorial and museum dedicated to victims of 9/11 attacks New-York Historical Society: Upper West Side: Manhattan: History: History of New York and the United States Statue of ...
It holds the largest collection of Iroquois art in the United States, and is designed to teach and interpret the culture of the Six Tribes of the Iroquois. [1] Also located in the museum is the Iroquois Performing Arts Amphitheater, used for music and dance works based on traditional practices related to the Iroquois culture.
New York Jazz Museum in Manhattan; New York City Police Museum; New York Tattoo Museum in Staten Island; Proteus Gowanus, Brooklyn, closed in 2015; Ripley's Believe It or Not!, midtown Manhattan, 2007-2021; Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex, opened in SoHo in 2008, closed in 2010; Sony Wonder Technology Lab, closed in 2016
The new location at 2 Columbus Circle, with more than 54,000 square feet (5,000 m 2), more than tripled the size of the museum's former space.It includes four floors of exhibition galleries for works by established and emerging artists; a 150-seat auditorium in which the museum plans to feature lectures, films, and performances; and a restaurant.
Parsons The New School for Design: Private New York City Manhattan Sheila C. Johnson Design Center: Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Gallery, and the Arnold and Sheila Aronson Gallery [90] Paul Smith's College: Private Paul Smiths: Franklin: Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center: Pratt Institute: Private New York City Brooklyn
Caughnawaga Indian Village Site (also known as the Veeder site) is an archaeological site located just west of Fonda in Montgomery County, New York. It is the location of a 17th-century Mohawk nation village. One of the original Five Nations of the Iroquois League, or Haudenosaunee, the Mohawk lived west of Albany and occupied much of the ...
The CUNY Institute for State and Local Governance (ISLG) [1] is a research and policy organization based out of City University of New York.ISLG was founded in 2013 by Michael P. Jacobson, a former President of the Vera Institute of Justice and veteran government official under the Dinkins and Giuliani administrations in New York City.
An enlargement of this map was published in Beauchamp's Aboriginal Occupation of New York (1900). His other works are: The Iroquois Trail; Indian Names in New York (1893) Shells of Onondaga County; History of the New York Iroquois, now Commonly Called the Six Nations; Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York (1905)