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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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| The Morgan Library |
| Located in midtown Manhattan at Madison Avenue and 36th Street, the Morgan houses one of the world's greatest collections
of artistic, literary, and musical works, from ancient times to the medieval and Renaissance periods to the present day.
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| The Museum for African Art |
| The Museum for African Art is dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of African art and culture. |
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| Museum of American Folk Art |
| In the heart of downtown Manhattan, the Museum of American Folk Art explores the diversity of American culture through folk
art.
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| Museum of Arts and Design |
| For nearly half a century, the Museum of Arts & Design has served as the country's premier institution dedicated to the collection
and exhibition of contemporary objects created in clay, glass, wood, metal, and fiber. The Museum celebrates materials and
processes that are today embraced by artists in the fields of craft, art, and design.
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| Museum of Chinese in the Americas |
| The Museum of Chinese in the Americas in Lower Manhattan documents the history and culture of Chinese and their descendants
in the Western Hemisphere.
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| Museum of Jewish Heritage |
| A living memorial to the Holocaust, this museum is dedicated to Jewish heritage in the 20th century. |
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| Museum of Modern Art |
| As the Museum of Modern Art renovates its permanent space, find out more about permanent collections, use research resources,
and learn about the school programs the Museum provides.
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| Museum of Television and Radio |
| The Museum of Television and Radio is dedicated to promoting the artistic value, social commentary, and historical impact
of television and radio.
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