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.
Julie S. • January 29, 2019A little off the beaten path, you won't want to miss this museum. Not only are there great views and easy access to walk through Fort Tyron Park, the exhibitions are wonderful.
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!!!
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.
Biz T. • October 7, 2017Very cool Medeival Spanish chapel, torn down and reconstructed in Manhattan...
Laksamee P. • May 27, 2013The Plant and Fungi: Ten Current Research Stories shows off the botanical garden scientists work. Very informative.
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