Trump World Tower


Trump World Tower is a residential skyscraper at 845 United Nations Plaza (First Avenue between 47th and 48th Streets) in Manhattan, New York City. Designed by the Polish architect Marta Rudzka, the building is 861 feet high and has 72 constructed floors (but lists 90 stories on elevator panels) Trump World Tower was the tallest all-residential tower in the world briefly, prior to the completion of the 21st Century Tower in Dubai(2003) and the Tower Palace 3 in Seoul (2004).

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8 Spruce Street - Beekman Tower



8 Spruce Street, originally known as Beekman Tower and currently marketed as New York by Gehry. 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City borough of Manhattan at 8 Spruce Street, just south of City Hall Plaza and the Brooklyn Bridge. 
The school is sheathed reddish-tan brick, and covers 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of the first five floors of the building.
Above the elementary school is a 903-unit luxury residential tower clad in stainless steel. The apartments range from 500 to 1,600 square feet (150 m2), and consist of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units. All units are priced at market-rate, with no low or moderate income-restricted apartments.
The building also includes space for New York Downtown Hospital. The hospital will take up 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2), and will have public parking below ground.

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Citigroup Center


The Citigroup Center (formerly Citicorp Center) is one of the ten tallest skyscrapers in New York City. Located at 53rd Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue in midtown Manhattan. The 59-floor, 915-foot (279-m) building contains 1.3 million square feet (120,000 m²) of office space.

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40 Wall Street



40 Wall Street is a 70-story skyscraper located in New York City. Originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust building, and also known as Manhattan Company Building, it was later known by its street address when its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank and today is known as the Trump Building. The building, located between Nassau Street and William Street in Manhattan, New York City, was completed in 1930 after only 11 months of construction.



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American International Building


The American International Building is a 66-story, 952 foot (290 m) tall building in Lower Manhattan in New York City. 70 Pine Street, New York, NY 10270 and is also bordered by Cedar Street and Pearl Street. 

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The New York Times Building


The New York Times Building is a skyscraper on the west side of Midtown Manhattan that was completed in 2007. The tower was designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop and FXFOWLE Architects, with Gensler providing interior design.
1042 feet tall. 

33rd-tallest building in the world,
8th-tallest in the United States.


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Bank of America Tower


Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park 2nd tallest Building in NYC after the Empire State Building
1,200 ft (366 m) skyscraper in the Midtown district of Manhattan in New York City
located on Sixth Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Street, opposite Bryant Park
The US$1 billion project was designed by Cook+Fox Architects to be one of the most efficient and ecologically friendly buildings in the world.



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NYC American Art Museum | National Academy Musuem

www.nationalacademy.org/
Making Modern Art "Practical": Art and Design in the Work of Stuart Davis with Lowery Stokes Sims'
1083 5th Avenue, New York
(212) 369-4880
school of fine - paintings - american painter - hudson river school - paul cadmus


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Museum of American Finance

www.moaf.org/
Welcome to the Museum of American Finance, the nation's only independent public museum dedicated to celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship.
48 Wall Street, New York
(212) 908-4110
alexander hamilton - stock market crash - banking - smithsonian institution - documents and artifacts


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The Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York

www.cooperhewitt.org/
The only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. Located in New YorkNew York.
2 East 91st Street, New York  - (212) 849-8300
the smithsonian institution - decorative arts - van cleef - living world - carnegie mansion


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National Museum of the American Indian

www.nmai.si.edu/
The National Museum of the American Indian's Indigenous Contemporary Arts Program Vantage Point: The Contemporary Native Art Collection
1 Bowling Grn # 1, New York  - (212) 514-3700
the smithsonian - infinity of nations - admission is free - customs house - lower manhattan


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Historic Richmond Town

historicrichmondtown.org/
Historic Richmond Town is New York City's living history village and museum complex located in Staten Island, New York 10306, USA.
441 Clarke Avenue, Staten Island
(718) 351-1611
buildings - decker farm - pumpkin picking - village and museum - centuries


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The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art

www.tibetanmuseum.org
The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, located in Staten Island, NY and built to resemble a Himalayan monastery collects, preserves, and exhibits
338 Lighthouse Avenue, Staten Island
(718) 987-3500
tibet - richmond rd - himalayan - dalai lama - terraced gardens


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Staten Island Children's Museum

statenislandkids.org
Offers interactive exhibitions and creative workshops with hands-on experiences. Includes details of current exhibits, a calendar of events.
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island
(718) 273-2060
kidz - snug harbor cultural center - scary halloween party - sea of boats - great explorations


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Staten Island Museum

www.statenislandmuseum.org/
75 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island
(718) 727-1135
natural science - history archives - st george terminal - lower manhattan - new york harbor


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Hispanic Society of America


613 West 155th Street, New York
(212) 926-2234
vision of spain - audubon terrace - archer milton huntington - anna hyatt huntington - joaquin sorolla



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Morris-Jumel Mansion,Inc


www.morrisjumel.org/
Morris-Jumel Mansion, Manhattan's oldest house, was headquarters to General Washington in September and October of 1776.
65 Jumel Ter, New York
(212) 923-8008
battle of harlem - vice president aaron burr - octagonal drawing room - french empire style - st nicholas


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Judaica Museum


5961 Palisade Avenue
New York, NY 10471
(718) 581-1787


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The Studio Museum In Harlem

www.studiomuseum.org/
Exhibitions. Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Any Number of Preoccupations. Mark Bradford Exhibitions. Mark Bradford Alphabet. Exhibitions. Dawoud Bey's Harlem, USA
144 West 125th Street, New York  - (212) 864-4500
the exhibition - african american - permanent collection - artist in residence program - artists of african descent




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The Cloisters


The Cloisters Museum & Gardens March–October Tuesday–Sunday: 9:30 a.m.–5:15 p.m.. November–February Tuesday–Sunday: 9:30 a.m.–4:45 p.m.. Year-Round
Fort Tryon Park, 99 Margaret Corbin Drive, New York
(212) 923-3700
the hudson river - the middle ages - the unicorn tapestries - artwork - illuminated manuscripts


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The Van Cortlandt House Museum


Van Cortlandt House Museum strives to be a vital member of The Bronx Cultural community and the larger region.
Broadway at West 246th Street, Bronx
(718) 543-3344
the revolutionary war - wheat plantation - focal point


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New York Botanical Garden

www.nybg.org/
2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx  - (718) 817-8700
the conservatory - holiday train show - plants - national historic landmark - everett children's adventure


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Bronx Museum


www.bronxmuseum.org/
1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street, Bronx  - (718) 681-6000
exhibition - hip hop - permanent collection - contemporary artists - latin american


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Socrates Sculpture Park

www.socratessculpturepark.org/
3205 Vernon Boulevard, Queens, New York  - (718) 956-1819
mark di suvero - exhibition space - view of manhattan - artists and community - creative expression


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Voelker Orth Museum

www.vomuseum.org/
VOELKER ORTH MUSEUM Bird Sanctuary and Victorian Garden. OUR MISSION IS TO PRESERVE AND PRESENT TO THE PUBLIC THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF QUEENS AND LONG ISLAND
14919 38th Avenue, flushing
(718) 359-6227
bird sanctuary - german immigrant - victorian garden


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MoMA PS1

2225 Jackson Ave, Long Island City  - (718) 784-2084
museum of modern - public school - young architects program - olafur eliasson - studio program


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Musuem For African Art

www.africanart.org/
3601 43rd Avenue # 3, Long Island City
(718) 784-7700
island city - cultures - 110th street - 36th st - yale university


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Louis Armstrong House Museum

www.louisarmstronghouse.org/
Online Catalog of Museum Collections Launched! World's largest archives devoted to a Jazz musician available to all on this website.
3456 107th Street, Corona
(718) 478-8274
national historic landmark - jazz - wife lucille - trumpets - satchmo


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King Manor Museum

www.kingmanor.org/
History from Constitution to Civil War. DISCOVER. A Family's Legacy of Public Service. UNEARTH. 19th Century Life through Archaeology.
Fl 7, 150-03 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica
(718) 206-0545
home of rufus - opponent of slavery - ambassador to great britain - signer of the constitution - governor of new york


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New York Hall of Science


www.nysci.org/
47-01 111th Street Queens, NY 11368-2950. Phone: 718-699-0005. Groups: 718-699-0301
interactive exhibits - world's fair - rocket park mini golf - hands-on exhibits - flushing meadow

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The Noguchi Museum

www.noguchi.org/
Queens, New York
(718) 204-7088
vernon boulevard - artist's - wood and clay - akari light sculptures - japanese


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Museum of the City of New York


www.mcny.org/
1220 Fifth Avenue, New York  - (212) 534-1672
photographs - 103rd street - admission - berenice abbott - eero saarinen


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Discovery Times Square

www.discoverytsx.com/
More than a museum, Discovery Times Square is New York's destination for discovery through unique and immersive exhibits
226 West 44th Street, New York  - (866) 987-9692
king tut exhibit - leonardo da vinci - da vinci's workshop - tutankhamun and the golden - titanic the artifact exhibition


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Ripley's Believe it or Not! Times Square 42nd Street & Broadway

www.ripleysnewyork.com/
234 West 42nd Street, New York  - (212) 398-3133
odditorium - shrunken heads - artifacts - madame tussauds - unbelievable


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Madame Tussauds New York City - Times Square 42nd Street & Broadway


www.nycwax.com/
234 West 42nd Street, New York  - (212) 512-9600
wax figure - museum of wax - shah rukh khan - robert pattinson - kim kardashian - Morgan Freeman - The Rock

Actors, models, Famous people - wax museum

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Queens Museum of Art


www.queensmuseum.org/
Flushing
(718) 592-9700
world's fair - new york city building - model of new york - collection of tiffany - scale model


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Liberty Science Center


www.lsc.org/
222 Jersey City Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ  - (201) 200-1000
the museum - imax theater - exhibition - infection connection - largest imax dome


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American Folk Art Museum

www.folkartmuseum.org/
2 Lincoln Square, New York  - (212) 265-1040
self taught artists - henry darger - eugene von bruenchenhein - 53rd street - permanent collection


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Whitney Museum of American Art


whitney.org/
945 Madison Avenue, New York  - (212) 570-3600
musuem - paintings - exhibition - georgia o keeffe - permanent collection


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The Sex Museum

www.museumofsex.com/
Museum of Sex
233 Fifth Ave, New York
(212) 689-6337
permanent collection - the evolution - human sexuality - porn - condoms


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Museum of the Moving Image


www.movingimage.us/
36-01 35th Avenue, Long Island City  - (718) 784-0077
film and television - screening - interactive exhibits - astoria studio - queens new york


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Ellis Island Immigration Museum


www.ellisisland.org/genealogy/ellis_island_visiting.asp
New York Harbor, New York  - (212) 561-4588
main building - registry room - processing - wall of honor - passenger records


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Trinity Church


www.trinitywallstreet.org/
Features. Bad Girls Of the Bible; Deacon Bob Zito: The Projections; Watch On-Demand; Verse Visits: World Poets in New York; Anglican Communion Stories:
74 Trinity Pl, New York  - (212) 602-0700
st paul's chapel - alexander hamilton - the graveyard - cemeteries - stained glass windows


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Fraunces Tavern


www.frauncestavern.com/
54 Pearl Street, New York  - (212) 968-1776
the american revolution - the revolutionary war - farewell to his officers - historic - lower manhattan


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MoMA: The Museum of Modern Art

www.moma.org/
11 West 53rd Street, Manhattan  - (212) 708-9400
modernist - sculpture garden - free admission - permanent collection - andy warhol


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South Street Seaport Museum


www.southstreetseaportmuseum.org/
12 Fulton St, New York
(212) 748-8600
the pier - the fish market - bodies the exhibition - ships - the cobblestone


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Merchant's House Museum


www.merchantshouse.org/
29 East 4th Street, New York  - (212) 777-1089
greek revival - seabury tredwell - ghost tours - family home - original furnishings


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Rubin Museum of Art


www.rmanyc.org/
150 West 17th Street, New York  - (212) 620-5000
buddhism - red book - spiral staircase - grain of emptiness - buddha


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New York City Police Museum


nycpm.org/
100 Old Slip, New York  - (212) 480-3100
nypd - precinct station house - south street seaport - line of duty - precinct building


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Tenement Museum


www.tenement.org/
108 Orchard St, New York  - (212) 982-8420
immigrants - apartments - walking tour - visitor center - families who lived


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NYC Skyscraper Museum


www.skyscraper.org/
39 Battery Place, New York  - (212) 945-6324
world trade center - the ritz carlton - american indian - high rise - carol willis


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Museum of Jewish Heritage


www.mjhnyc.org/
36 Battery Place, Manhattan  - (646) 437-4200
world war ii - star of david - garden of stones - documentary films - architect kevin roche


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New Museum


www.newmuseum.org/
235 Bowery, New York  - (212) 219-1222
the exhibition - george condo - younger than jesus - jeff koons - urs fischer


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Harbor Defense Museum

www.harbordefensemuseum.com/
230 Sheridan Avenue, Brooklyn
(718) 630-4349
caponier - 101st st


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The Enrico Caruso Museum of America

www.enricocarusomuseum.com/
1942 East 19th Street, Brooklyn
(718) 368-3993


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Micro Museum

www.micromuseum.com/
123 Smith Street, New York
(718) 797-3116
kathleen laziza - exhibits - art center - spontaneous combustion - interactive art


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Proteus Gowanus

proteusgowanus.com/main/reading-room/morbid-anatomy
543 Union St, Brooklyn, New York
(718) 243-1572
study hall - morbid anatomy library - artifacts and books - gallery and reading room - opening reception


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MTA - Transit Museum

www.mta.info/mta/museum/
Boerum Pl & Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, New York
(718) 694-1600

grand central terminal - subway station - musuem - subway cars - grand central holiday train

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MOCADA

www.mocada.org/
80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn
(718) 230-0492

public programs - interactive tours - community outreach

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The Toy Museum of NY

www.toymuseumny.org/
157 Montague Street, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn Heights
(718) 243-0820

Established in 1999 as The Doll and Toy Museum of NYC

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Williamsburg Art & Historical


www.wahcenter.net/
135 Broadway, New York
(718) 486-7372

wah center - corner of bedford - yuko nii - gallery hours - earthlink net

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Sideshows by the Seashore



www.coneyisland.com/
1208 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn  - (718) 372-5159
the boardwalk - the mermaid - theme park - wonder wheel - nathan's famous

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Jewish Children's Museum

www.jcm.museum/
792 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn
(718) 467-0600

tzivos hashem - world of good exhibit - kingston ave - game show - hands-on exhibits

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Water Front Museum

www.waterfrontmuseum.org/
290 Conover Street, Brooklyn
(718) 624-4719

showboat barge - lehigh valley railroad barge - new york harbor - floating - pier 44

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Brooklyn Botanical Garden






www.bbg.org/
1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn  - (718) 623-7200
cherry blossom festival - steinhardt conservatory - sakura matsuri - flowers


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Brooklyn Historical Society




128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn  - (718) 222-4111
bhs - oral histories - landmark building - clinton st - walking tours




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Old Stone House


www.theoldstonehouse.org/
336 3rd Street, Brooklyn
(718) 768-3195

revolutionary war - jj byrne park - park slope parents - oldstonehouse - gowanus creek

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Wyckoff Pieter Claesen House

www.nyc.gov/
5816 Clarendon Road, Brooklyn
(718) 629-5400



dutch - oldest structure - national historic landmark - oldest surviving - ralph avenue

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West Bronx Recreation Center


http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/westbronxrecreationcenter/
West 172 Street between Nelson Avenue & Jesup Street
Acres: 1.88
1.5 acre multi-use synthetic turf ballfield

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