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This foundation established by John D. Rockefeller exhibits Asian artifacts and antiques, largely culled from Rockefellers collection, as well as contemporary art shows ranging from dance to photography.
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A building with a shady past, this 1872 Italianate courthouse was built when William Marcy "Boss" Tweed who, in his post as city supervisor, stole millions of dollars in construction funds.
Comix is New York's hottest new comedy nightclub featuring headline comedians and established New York-area comics, the best of cutting edge alternative comedy, improv and sketch comedy as well as music and variety programming. Perfectly situated in Manhattans booming Meatpacking District at 353 West 14th Street (just east of Ninth Avenue), Comix draws upon the rich experience of going to the theater uptown but brings with it a decidedly downtown attitude, not to mention a very now decor.
Maritime museum that recreates a seaport in the 19th century with cobblestone streets and historic ships of the era.
Kelly Temple Church Of God In Christ 8-10-12 East 130th Street Between 5th and Madison Avenue New York, New York 10037 212.289.9618
NYC bar (that is actually comprised of two separate bar areas) known for its improvisational music performances.
Manhattan nightspot with a two-faced nature - a noisy bar on the first floor and a relaxed dining room on the second.
The theme at this specialty shop is the literature of food including food-themed fiction, kitchen antiques, science of food preparation and cookbooks from around the world.
St. Regis Hotel lounge bar known for creating the world-famous Bloody Mary cocktail.
Museum that is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the cultures and history of the native peoples of the Americas through an extensive collection including archaeological objects from the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego, film and video archives, and contemporary prints and negatives.
Unique museum designed as a 97-foot inverted pyramid with 30,000 square feet of exhibition space, features modern sculptures, paintings, photographs, drawing, films and videotapes.
Colonial gentlemen used to "bowl" here, at New York City's oldest park, paying one peppercorn per year for the privilege.
Neighborhood west of SoHo famous for Italian restaurants.
The major center for the exhibition of paintings by Nicholas Roerich, a Russian-born artist who increased appreciation of the value of the cultural heritage of all nations.
Non-profit cinema and film buff's hangout.
Symphony Space presents a varied mix of media and live performances including dance, chamber, folk, and new music and film.
