Jeff T. • February 23, 2014Easy to get to off the 6 (20 min from Grand Central) and entirely worth the trip. Beautiful building and timely special exhibits like Hurricane Sandy photography and City as Canvas. Shop is cool too.
Reagan B. • April 20, 2017My husband and I really enjoyed our walking tour. Love learning about New York history!!
Karen G. • October 1, 2014Everything you need to know about Black history and culture, events and more. A great library for explore.
Steph L. • July 10, 2013The gallery is open to the public for free.
maria • August 4, 2016Wonderful museum, easily spend a whole day here! Blue whale is a must-see! All animal displays are amazing too.
Mark H. • February 5, 2018This is a great museum. Cool range of exhibitions and talks. Also great cafe and restaurant. Plus the location is perfect for a true Manhattan experience.
ᴡ • August 31, 2017Awesome place
Cristina • November 3, 2014My favorite part of all the museum.
Aki G. • August 16, 2011Good collection of netsuke and ivory crafts!
Razorfish • September 19, 2011In addition to the works, the pretty, skylighted Garden Court Cafe serves delicious Asian-inspired food that changes with the season.
Yasser A. • April 27, 2013Free Thursdays. Never crowded. Interesting exhibits. A block from Central Park.
River Ave. Blues • August 19, 2011Housed on the second floor of Yankee Stadium, this gallery pays tribute to Yankee history. Catch a row of autographed baseball from Yankee stars and forgotten role players.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • December 25, 2019A Polynesian exhibit that houses a replica moai.The bulk of the exhibit space is representing cultures closer to Asia, items of a stronger midcentury tiki interest, Samoa, Papua New Guinea & Marquesas
Brian S. • August 13, 2014A touching look at the greats of Yankee baseball. A must see for all fans of the game
Carol W. • November 17, 2011Be sure to visit on Saturdays at noon for a special docent led tour of the museum.
Cari • May 26, 2013Great little oasis overlooking the Hudson. Clean restroom and a small shop with well priced souvenirs
Pete W. • December 20, 2017Iconic NYC museum covering Jewish art & history ~ Stunning collection in historic UES building overlooking Fifth Avenue!
NYC: The Official Guide • December 26, 2012The Bronx Walk of Fame begins at 161st Street and moves south, paying tribute to some of the many notable personalities with roots in the borough—Colin Powell, Fat Joe, Anne Bancroft and more.
NYC: The Official Guide • July 1, 2013Visit the baseball exhibit to get an in-depth look at America’s pastime!
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