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.
P G. • May 17, 2015The center director, Brian, is very accommodating and knowledgeable.
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.
Randy S. • March 30, 2011Get to the stadium early to avoid the long line here and take a tour. Take lots of pitctures too.
Karen G. • October 1, 2014Everything you need to know about Black history and culture, events and more. A great library for explore.
City of New York • December 26, 2012Did you know? The cottage was built in 1812, and moved here from its original location across the street in 1913.
Josephine D. • April 12, 2012This Dutch colonial farmhouse is the oldest remaining farmhouse in Manhattan and a reminder of NYC's rural past. Built by Dutch farmer William Dyckman, c. 1784, it opened as a museum in 1916.
Harlem A. • December 27, 2014Formerly New York University's uptown campus. It's now part of BCC. A great place to visit for history and architecture without the crowds of those midtown attractions. 98 sculpted busts. A walk!!!
Biz T. • October 7, 2017Very cool Medeival Spanish chapel, torn down and reconstructed in Manhattan...
Cari • May 26, 2013Great little oasis overlooking the Hudson. Clean restroom and a small shop with well priced souvenirs
Pepito B. • June 8, 2014Every Year, Professor Manuel Sierra, And Professor Jose Olivares Compres, Setting Safaris to the Orchids Show, In The New York City Botanical garden, In The Bronx, Really Lovely And Beautiful.
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