Daniel R. • May 21, 2016Awesome museum, an old decommissioned station with everything from old school subways system. Don't miss the store, lots of cool gifts like hilarious old etiquette signs
Pablo C. • April 13, 2015One of the best numismatic libraries. A previous appointment is indispensable.
Naked B. • January 28, 2012This is a really nice museum down in th Seaport. It's not the biggest, but for $5 it's worth every penny if you're down there. I'm happy that it has re-opened, the space by itself is worth it.
Leo K. • May 10, 2015Despite the fact that they are located right next to a children's playground and a kids sports field, they will kick you and your children off of their lawn in the most snotty way.
James C. • August 8, 2014Small but really informative museum that is as historic as it comes with American history. Totally worth it.
Al W. • February 27, 2015Sign up for their email list and get the heads up on their special events. Poetry, workshops, art.
MuseumNerd • December 10, 2011Visit the free Revolutionary War history museum atop the hill. The museum and the largest free-standing doric column in the world are designed by the lecherous Stanford White.
Bianca P. • July 14, 2013Be sure to visit the 4th floor cafe. The views alone are worth it. I'd imagine this is a phenomenal event space.
Jacob S. • August 27, 2013Lightship, several miles offshore, that marked Ambrose Channel into New York Harbor, now at South Street Seaport
Aya R. • January 16, 2010no matter who's artist is showing here, the building alone is worth the visit.
Joel W. • December 31, 2021I had a deep look around this gallery and read the website since then. He's productive, eloquent, and opinionated. None of the work strikes me as particularly amazing, challenging.
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