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Freedom Crossing
At Freedom Crossing: The Underground Railroad of Greater Niagara, groups will discover the history of the secret passage that led many slaves to freedom through exhibits, which details the history of the slaves that traveled to Canada through the Buffalo Niagara area to escape slavery.
Niagra Falls
Western New York RegionTEL - 716-282-7530
Gomez Mill House
Guests touring the Gomez Mill House learn stories about the home’s five influential owners spanning different time periods. Stories shared discuss Mid-Hudson Valley’s earliest commercial ventures and the establishment of democracy.
Hudson Valley Region
MarlboroTEL - 845-236-3126
Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
Immerse your students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers in Asian culture at the 3.5-acre Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden.
Hudson Valley Region
North SalemTEL - 914-669-5033
Harriet Tubman Home
At the Harriet Tubman Home, guests view the site Tubman purchased that was her home as she made history. Guests view a portrait once owned by Tubman as well as displays that showcases her life and work.
Auburn
Central New York RegionTEL - 315-252-2081
Hispanic Society of America
Discover the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and South America through the extensive exhibits and library at the Hispanic Society of America.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-926-2234
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
Iroquois Indian Museum
At the Iroquois Indian Museum, Iroquois culture and diversity are explored through the use of art. Visitors will learn about the Iroquois Creation Story and relationship to the natural world.
Howes Cave
Mohawk Valley RegionTEL - 518-296-8949
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
Get lost in the unique collection of Tibetan and Himalayan art on display at the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art on Staten Island.
New York City
Staten IslandTEL - 718-987-3500
Japan Society of New York
Immerse your group in Japanese art and culture at the Japan Society of New York. Your group can visit the gallery which displays a diversity of Japanese art including classical Buddhist sculpture and calligraphy, samurai swords and more.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-832-1155
John Brown Farm State Historic Site
At the John Brown Farm State Historic Site, guests see the home and final resting place of Brown. Guests view his family’s graveyard as well as his farmhouse, barn, and caretaker’s house.
Lake Placid
North Country RegionTEL - 518-523-3900
Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy
Get insight into Jewish American history at the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy. Through an interactive neighborhood tour, students will appreciate the importance of the Lower East Side in immigrant American history.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 212-374-4100
Museum of Chinese in America
MOCA encourages the understanding of Chinese American arts, culture, and history through gallery exhibits and walking tours of Chinatown. Educational programs teach groups about many aspects of Chinese American history.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 855-955-MOCA