Interactive exhibits on a broad range of subjects, such as insects, computers, water and pirates.
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Interactive exhibits on a broad range of subjects, such as insects, computers, water and pirates.
Unique museum that evokes hotel life in the 19th century.
Major bridge over the Hudson River that connects New York and New Jersey.
Park located in the East Village that was the scene of a big uprising in 1991 when a decision was made to evict the park's homeless in order to renovate; today, the park is pretty and quiet, but is still home to many who have no where else to go.
Founded in 1845, this is the oldest reform congregation in New York City and one of the world's largest Jewish houses of worship, which features striking architecture, beautiful mosaics and stained-glass windows.
American institution promotes understanding and relations between the United States and Japan through exhibits of traditional and contemporary Japanese art, films, performing arts, topical lectures and cultural exchange programs.
The mission of this unique museum, located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, is to "educate and enlighten others about the world of trolls through entertaining, aesthetically pleasing displays."
The lobby's eclectic collection of gadgets and factoids is the main draw of this building.
The loud, raucous environment at this bar and restaurant echoes the trading floor most patrons have just left.
Part of the New York Hall of Science, this is a great playground area for kids that offers interactive learning exhibits.
One of New York's best places for live country-and-western music and dancing.
A great club in New York City for those who like to rock-and-roll.