Also Visit NY State Arts
African Burial Ground National Monument
Manhattan
During excavation for construction of a new Federal office building at 290 Broadway in the early 1990s, workers unearthed an 18th-century cemetery for people of African ancestry which had been forgotten for two centuries.
Manhattan
Through models, renderings, films and time-lapse images, the public can learn about the future National 9/11 Memorial and Museum and view construction progress at the World Trade Center site.
African Burial Ground National Monument
Manhattan
During excavation for construction of a new Federal office building at 290 Broadway in the early 1990s, workers unearthed an 18th-century cemetery for people of African ancestry which had been forgotten for two centuries.
Staten Island
This Victorian cottage surrounded by gardens was home for almost 80 years to Alice Austen (1866-1952), a pioneer woman photographer.
Manhattan
The American Sephardi Federation (ASF)/Sephardic House (SH) aims to preserve and support the rich cultural traditions, spirit and history of all Sephardic communities as an integral part of Jewish experience and heritage.
Manhattan
American Youth Symphony (AYS), founded in 1982, has a long history of fulfilling its mission of promoting instrumental music in popular culture to counteract the overwhelming use of computerized, electronic sounds in popular music.