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Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County
Devoted to educating the public about the Holocaust and the dangers of antisemitism, bullying, racism, and intolerance, the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center offers programs that focus on the history of intolerance-based violence.
Glen Cove
Long Island
Nassau CountyTEL - 516-571-8040 Read More
Museum at Eldridge Street
At the 1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, groups can view its exhibits to explore immigration, city history, architecture, art, and Jewish culture. Historic walking tours of the Lower East Side are also available.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-219-0302 Read More
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian cares for one of the world’s largest collections of Native American artifacts; exhibits are focused on the history and culture of American Indians, from ancient times to the 19th century.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-514-3705 Read More
Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum
The Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum is the first and only Native American owned-and-operated Museum on Long Island. The beautiful and powerful log building symbolizing the proud endurance of Long Island’s indigenous people.
Long Island
Southampton
Suffolk CountyTEL - 631-287-4923 Read More
Southold Indian Museum
The Southold Indian Museum is dedicated to the cultural preservation of Long Island’s Native Americans, by helping to increase public understanding through objects and oral history.
Long Island
Southhold
Suffolk CountyTEL - 631-765-5577 Read More
Watson Adventures
Solve a murder mystery, visit countries across the globe, walk through art and history museums, in games that are like field trips to anywhere!
New York CityVIRTUALTEL - 877-946-4868 Read More
African American Museum of Nassau County
The African American Museum of Nassau County provides an in-depth look at African American culture, art, and tradition, with an emphasis on Long Island.
Hempstead
Long Island
Nassau CountyTEL - 516-572-0730
African Burial Ground National Monument
From the 1690s until 1794, free and enslaved Africans were buried in this area in Lower Manhattan. At the African Burial Ground National Monument, learn about this important archaeological site.
New York CityTEL - 212-238-4367
Akwesasne Cultural Center
At the Akwesasne Cultural Center includes a museum and library where visitors can view exhibits, objects and photographs about the culture of the Mohawk people of Akwesasne.
Hogansburg
North Country RegionTEL - 518-358-2461
Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect
At the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, visitors will learn about the story of Anne Frank’s life through an interactive exhibit that incorporates diary excerpts, stories, images, and photographs in order to tie in the larger story of the Holocaust.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-431-7993
Asia Society Museum
Asia Society is dedicated to promoting partnerships between Asia and the United States in the arts, culture, education, and policy. Its museum contains exhibitions of traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian American art.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-288-6400
Center for Jewish History - Yeshiva University Museum
Explore Jewish culture and history at Yeshiva University Museum (YUM), the largest repository of the modern Jewish experience outside of Israel. Exhibits examine Jewish communities, culture, and history.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-294-8301