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| Guggenheim Museum |
| A work of art in its own right, this landmark museum is one of the finest collections of modern art and contemporary art in
the country.
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| Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum |
| Build on the former air-transport carrier the USS Intrepid, this museum is dedicated to America's modern military history
and space travel.
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| Jewish Museum of New York |
| One of the largest Jewish museums in the country, the Jewish Museum of New York has been celebrating Jewish art and culture
since 1904.
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| Louis Armstrong House and Archives |
| The Louis Armstrong House in Corona, Queens has recently been renovated and is open to the public; visit to see a variety
of personal items and artifacts from the life of the famous Jazz musician.
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| Madame Tussauds New York |
| In a city with millions of things to see and do, there is only one place where everyday over 200 world-famous celebrities
line up to provide you with the experience of a lifetime. Become a star at Madame Tussauds New York's 85,000 square feet of
interactive entertainment located in the heart of Times Square.
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| Metropolitan Museum of Art |
| The Met, which opened in 1870, holds over two million pieces of art from all over the world, spanning 5,000 years of art and
culture.
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