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May 17, 2012

NYC Arts: The Complete Guide to Art and Culture

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Rose Center for Earth and Space

Rose Center for Earth and Space

American Museum of Natural History

ManhattanOngoing

The Rose Center encompasses the Hayden Planetarium and exhibitions that explore the vast range of sizes in the cosmos; the 13-billion-year history of the universe; the nature of galaxies, stars and planets; and the features of planet Earth. A moon rock is displayed near the entrance to the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth.

  • Rose Center for Earth and Space

    American Museum of Natural History

    ManhattanOngoing

    The Rose Center encompasses the Hayden Planetarium and exhibitions that explore the vast range of sizes in the cosmos; the 13-billion-year history of the universe; the nature of galaxies, stars and planets; and the features of planet Earth. A moon rock is displayed near the entrance to the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth.

  • Battle of Brooklyn

    Harbor Defense Museum at Fort Hamilton

    BrooklynOngoing

    Artifacts commemorate the bravery and heroism of those who fought in the revolutionary war.

  • Sea of Boats

    Staten Island Children's Museum

    Staten IslandOngoing

    In an outdoor space, kids climb a makeshift crow's nest, learn firsthand how fishermen do their jobs and dabble in nautical activities such as oystering, radar-reading and Morse code-deciphering. Program is weather dependent.

  • An Immigrant Story: Who is Pieter Claesen

    Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum

    BrooklynOngoing

    Through storytelling and artifact examination, students learn about Pieter Claesen, a Dutch immigrant who arrived in the New World as an indentured servant and became one of the most prominent landowners of Colonial times. The program includes a choice of one of the following hands-on activities: butter-churning, quill-writing with berry ink, herbal sachet-making, or a look at old-time games and toys.

  • Congo Gorilla Forest

    Bronx Zoo

    BronxOngoing

    A reconstruction of an African rainforest encompasses 6.5 acres and is home to animals, including more than 20 western lowland gorillas.