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Roundabout Theatre
Roundabout Theatre performs both classic and lesser-known plays and musicals, and aims to cultivate a love of the theatre in young minds.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-719-1300
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Visit NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for historical documents, manuscripts, programs, exhibits, and performances related to black history and culture.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-491-2265
Signature Theatre
At Signature Theatre, the focus is on the vision of the playwright. Your group will watch performances that are faithfully true to the playwright’s intentions.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-244-7529
Skyscraper Museum
The Skyscraper Museum invites visitors to learn about architecture, urban design, and the ways the skyscraper has changed life in New York City. Current and past exhibits have explored neighborhood architecture, historical buildings, skyscraper photography, early skyscrapers, and much more.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-968-1961
Solar One
Learn about creating more sustainable urban environments with Solar One. Take part in the Green Design Lab program or visit Stuyvesant Cove Park. Using hands-on projects, boosts visitors’ environmental knowledge, creative thinking, and problem solving skills.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 646-576-5664
Sugar Hill Children’s Museum
The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum allows visitors to explore art, storytelling, citizenship and civic engagement, and poetry.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-335-0004
The Jewish Museum
Bring your group the Jewish Museum, one of the oldest Jewish museums in the world, with a collection of nearly 30,000 works reflecting multiple aspects the Jewish experience over the past 4,000 years.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-423-3270
The Juilliard School
Watch the students of The Juilliard School put on a variety of musical concerts, dance, and drama performances throughout the academic year.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-721-6500
The Met Cloisters
The Met Cloisters is a castle-like museum with surrounding gardens, devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Constructed in the 1930s, the structure borrows from four medieval French abbeys.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-923-3700
The Rubin Museum of Art
Discover the arts and culture of the Himalayas, India and neighboring regions at the Rubin Museum of Art. Guided tours are thematic and can include a hands-on workshop.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-620-5000
The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of America’s greatest treasures. Walk from its ground floor to the museum on a virtual tour and see how it was constructed on Liberty Island.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 201-363-3200
The Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum in Harlem houses over 1,600 paintings, sculptures, and drawings by local, national, and international artists of African descent. In addition to touring the museum, activities include inquiry-based discussions about the art pieces and hands-on art projects.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-864-4500