Metropolitan
Museum of Art
1000
Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street
New York, New York 10028-0198
General Information: 212-535-7710
The
Met is a universal museum: every category of art in every
known medium from every part of the world during every epoch
of recorded time is represented here and thus available for
contemplation or study -- not in isolation but in comparison
with other times, other cultures, and other media
American
Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024
"For 125 years, the American Museum of Natural History has
been one of the world's preeminent science and research institutions,
renowned for its collections and exhibitions that illuminate
millions of years of the earth's evolution, from the birth
of the planet through the present day."
Roberson
Museum and Science Center
30 Front Street
Binghamton, New York 13905
The Binghamton Visitor Center houses the Susquehanna Heritage
Area Exhibits featuring a Heritage Gallery, Interactive computers,
a changing exhibit gallery as well as a 50-seat theater. The
Heritage Gallery explores the themes of the Susquehanna Heritage
Area, which focuses on the industrial development of the region
and the architectural, social and cultural aspects of the
community. Visitors are encouraged to view a multi-media presentation
which reinforces the proud heritage of the Triple Cities;
Binghamton, Johnson City and Endicott.
Lake
Placid Center for the Arts
Saranac Avenue, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Phone: 518-523-2512
In its 26th year of bringing arts to the Adirondacks, the
LPCA is a year-round multi-purpose theatre facility. Dedicated
to presenting exceptional programming, the Arts Center hosts
a myriad of dance, music, children's programs, films, art
and opera. For a complete listing of LPCA events call the
Box Offices at 523-2512
Everson
Museum of Art
401 Harrison, Street Syracuse NY
Tel(315) 474-6064
In 1968 when the Everson Museum of Art opened its present
quarters a building designed by internationally-acclaimed
architect I. M. Pei it was called "a work of art for works
of art." Nearly three decades later, as the Everson celebrates
its 100th anniversary, the museum is more than just a "work
of art." It has assumed a vital role in the reinvigoration
of downtown Syracuse through artistic programs designed to
maximize community involvement
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