Address: 25 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326, USA
“Watch the video in the theater. If you have love of baseball, family, history, or a heart you'll be moved. Take 2 to 3 hours and you can see the whole museum portion without rushing. Take more if you're someone who wants to read everything. The Hall itself is cool for a baseball nerd, but not the main reason to come. Cooperstown is place you can spend a whole weekend alone or with your family.”
Address: 1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029, USA
“This is a great museum. I would highly recommend it. In particular, the activist of New York was an amazing exhibition that really stood out to me as something that was different and well structured. It was easy to go through each section and understand what the point of view was where it came from. What changed over time? The video as well on the ground floor was unbelievably. Interesting to see how New York has changed over time, where it started and that where it's going and overall a good museum where you can jump between the different sections and easily find your way”
Address: 8-10 Orange St, Port Jervis, NY 12771, USA
“Viewing historic fire equipment and gear is very interesting. A definitely great place to visit.”
Address: 1400 Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12222, USA
“The space is very open covering two floors with lots of natural light. The exhibits are beautiful and interesting. Staff is friendly.”
Address: 12282 Big Tree Rd, East Aurora, NY 14052, USA
“ive been coming here since i was tiny. always loved to look at the antiques and historical memorabilia. after all my grandfather is wilson himself. come in and check it out sometime. he'll be happy to chat with you”
Address: 1303 Round Swamp Rd, Old Bethpage, NY 11804, USA
“It’s worth going here at least once. Buy your tickets in advance because they sell out quick. The walk is about 45 minutes. Each section has a story theme to do with town history with sound. There’s a stand that sells Apple donuts and cider etc. it was very enchanting.”
Address: 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, USA
“Beautiful place to tour but was really hoping to see more art then we did there our of past art museums I've been too this Definitely needs more.. but it had a great lay out and room to grow”
Address: 44 Battlefield Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“This was cool. The woman in the museum was very informative. You'll be interested to know there was no battle at Stony Point. Anthony Wayne distracted the enemy, and just walked in an took over the peninsula!! FYI as of June 28 2023 the light house is being renovated. But the views of the Hudson River are sweeping .”
Address: 898 St Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10032, USA
“A place where kids can have fun and make art but it is not really a museum for kids as whatever little art is there is fairly modern and not easy to interpret. Still the kids that came with us had a lot of fun because of all the activities and the things they could make. The staff of the museum help to make things as well Tickets for kids are free for below 8 and $4 for kids till 17. Adults it is $7. They also have books and other small artwork for sale. They also have storytelling sessions which you can find out about by just calling them. The staff were quite friendly.”
Address: 200 Hurd Rd, Bethel, NY 12720, USA
“My family has been here quite a few times and we raving how much I was going to like it and it seems to be in a great area. They said no problem getting in the parking lot and it will be easy to get out of there after the concert. That's until Rod Stewart packed the place!! Despite having the same issues most concert venues when a lot of people show up it's in a great area with a great views just about anywhere. Prices are "Big City " which is par for the course these days but overall it is a great place to see a concert.”
Address: 9 N Main St, Cattaraugus, NY 14719, USA
“Very nice little museum! The man inside was very informative, and very detailed in showing us everything. :) Admissions is free, but you can donate if you'd like. The size of the museum is super small literally a room, but the room is filled with tons of knives/ and artifacts and history :) very 👍👍👍😊 would come back again.”
Address: 2685 W Creek Rd, Newfane, NY 14108, USA
“Love going to the apple blossom and apple harvest festival. Reenactments are fun. The chowder they sell is to die for!! Usually needs some salt and pepper but I can't get enough of it. The lady Emily that runs the loom is like a historical fact sheet about lockport felt mill of Newfane. All the historical things here are amazing. I look forward to going every year.”
Address: 61 Lake Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
“Incredible. I had really no expectations about this museum, and was blown away. Completely unexpected level of exhibits. And the best part. Free! I was happy to donate, but free to the public is a welcome surprise. Super personal exhibits That have retained the details, and humanity of the very people whom donated. Spent at least an hour and a half to see everything.”
Address: Hartley Ln, Glen, NY 12072, USA
“I love to come here! It's so peaceful!”
Address: 143 Depot Ln, Schoharie, NY 12157, USA
“Although it was closed, we walked the grounds, interesting buildings and the train car was great to see.”
Address: 2 Museum Ln, Waterford, NY 12188, USA
“I love the museum. The permanent exhibits are so interesting, I learn something new every time I go. The temporary exhibit is fascinating and so well documented. And "Canal Kids" is a fun spot for all ages--- sudoku is my favorite!”
Address: 140 Glen St, Glen Cove, NY 11542, USA
“I went there for a Mock Trial event and found the place very interesting. There is a whole exhibit on 100 years of children's books. Upstairs was a jury room, and the "jurors" in the mack trial actually went up there to deliberate. The building has a rich history and I would recommend that you check it out if you have time.”
Address: Yager Hall - Library and Musuem, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA
“First, it's FREE to visit and park (spots right next to the door). So definitely handicap accessible! No stairs! Bathrooms are found right inside the main entrance. Staff and curator were super friendly and helpful. Check on hours before visiting due to they change hours during different seasons. The exhibits were very well done. You probably won't spend all day here since it's not a giant museum within the college. It was definitely worth a visit though! The older kids enjoyed it a bit more than the little one due to the subjects of the exhibits. Though everyone enjoys looking at interesting items and pictures no matter the age!”
Address: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
“This is the best place to go for Enjoyable Education, second only to the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. It is disappointing that the Management succumbed to irrational & unrealistic pressure from those that would ignore the significance of Historical masterpieces, and felt compelled to remove Teddy Roosevelt's Statue without considering the overall Membership attitude toward that situation. I was a BIG Contributing Member, but canceled it after they did that. Regardless of the Administration's shortcomings, the Museum and the helpful, pleasant and professional Boots-on-the-Ground Staff are wonderful! Check out the new Mignone Hall of Gems and Minerals!”
Address: 205 Genesee St, Auburn, NY 13021, USA
“Nikolay Mikushkin Exhibition: "In Conversations with Nature"”
Address: 97 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012, USA
“So happy to see this icon of post-modern art space still going strong after so many years. It’s a brilliant idea that its founder, Kyong Park, was able to make happen, along with architect Steven Holl. It really ought to become a NYC historic landmark, as it has contributed so much to the downtown post-modern and current cultural space in art and architecture. Do visit.”
Address: 11556 Platten Rd, Lyndonville, NY 14098, USA
“Beautiful with some unique species and a great landscape.”
Address: 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
“A museum continually adapting. The Natural History beautifully renovated the planetarium 20 years ago. It was cool to go as a kid but getting run down and the Rose Center was a flying-car level upgrade. The Gilder Center is this generation’s renovation. It’s an architecturally engaging space; invites watching and reading about exhibits. A real level up for drawing visitors into exhibits. The museum seems conscious of its history and maintains itself as an exhibition of how nature has been exhibited. Its famous dioramas are maintained very well. That they don’t feel out of place in a modern science museum is an achievement. The Natural History and (across the park) the Met are great to take kids and people in town. They’re great to wander through and have a moment; remember visits as a kid; finding something new. TIP: look up tickets online and visit on a weekday.”
Address: Fort Niagara State Park, Scott Ave, Youngstown, NY 14174, USA
“We found it very interesting and informative.. Great view.. Best place to visit to know American history. We visited in 2019..updating pics now..”
Address: 815 N Broadway #1632, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
“The Tang Teaching museum was amazing. We were lucky enough to get a full tour from our friend and client. The moment you enter the space it is inviting. The exhibitions are carefully curated and fit the museum space perfectly. There is no unused space, there is even an elevator exhibition The architect Antoine Predock made sure that the space fit the vision for the space.”
Address: 401 Harrison St, Syracuse, NY 13202, USA
“A great little craft and modern art museum in downtown Syracuse. We happened to visit during a temporary exhibit focused on Frank Buffalo Hyde. Interesting architecture by I.M. Pei.”
Address: 584 NY-9D, Garrison, NY 10524, USA
“A great place to visit that’s not far from NYC. Love our guide, very friendly. Wish the gift shop has more Russell W. ’s design collections. I would have given 4.5 stars if there was a way to do half star …”
Address: 1 Point Dr N, Dunkirk, NY 14048, USA
“It was nice, but our tour guide was not engaged and just letting us enter the rooms without much information. I wish we had the gentleman give us the tour. He seemed much more enthusiastic and knowledgeable.”
Address: 25 Meeting House Rd, Albany, NY 12211, USA
“A very enjoyable walk while learning how the shakers community lived. Each building tells the story through an audio recording. Anne Lee pound is part of the walk and behind it there are easy trails. It is like a mini oasis in the city, right next to the airport and behind wolf road one of the main streets in Colonie. Old brick buildings full of history, the gift shop sell traditional items and in the summer they have outdoor theater and art and craft fairs.”
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