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Buster and Me [clarification needed] Captain Cosmic (with Bob Wilkins) (KTVU) Captain Fortune; KBHK: Captain San Francisco (Mike Cleary) Dapper Dan's Playhouse (with Dan McGrath) Fireman Frank (with George Lemont) Happy Birthday to You (with Lucille Bliss) Kippy the Kop (hosted by Dan Joffee) KRON-TV: The Mayor Art Show / The Popeye Show (host ...
This holiday season, HERO’s 13,000-square-foot multi-sensory exhibition beneath Rockefeller Center presents Winter Wonder: The Northern Lights Express at Rockefeller Center.Until Jan. 20, guests ...
It’s raining, it’s pouring, your kids are bickering and you want to scream because the wet weather is making everyone a little stir crazy. Fear not: We came up with a list of 25 things to do ...
Midtown Manhattan Manhattan Art Cultural society with gallery of Korean art and culture Pearl River Mart: Lower Manhattan: Manhattan Culture Experiential retail with cultural performances and events. Houses one of the few galleries in Lower Manhattan dedicated to showing works important to Asian American communities.
Pier 62 Skatepark is a public skatepark located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The skatepark, which opened in 2010, is located in Hudson River Park on Pier 62 overlooking the Hudson River. [2]
The Rainbow Room is a private event space on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Run by Tishman Speyer, it is among the highest venues in New York City. The Rainbow Room was designed by architect Wallace K. Harrison and interior designer Elena Bachman Schmidt. Opened in 1934, it was ...
The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded by Bette Korman, under the name GAME (Growth Through Art and Museum Experience), in 1973. The museum adopted its' current name on May 2, 1985 and moved to its current location on West 83rd Street in 1989.
Successful urban planning project of 20th-century America; changed Midtown Manhattan; originating site of popular NBC television programs Today and Saturday Night Live: 81: Sailors' Snug Harbor: Sailors' Snug Harbor