New York
Explore the New York Historical Society and immerse yourself in the rich narratives of American history, ideal for families, history enthusiasts, and art lovers alike.
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Step into the New York Historical Society, the city's oldest museum dedicated to history and culture. Your ticket grants you access to a vast collection of over 1.6 million artifacts, including paintings, manuscripts, and historic documents. Begin your visit by exploring the notable Alexander Hamilton exhibit, which features personal letters, portraits, and significant items that reveal the life and legacy of this founding father.
The society features the DiMenna Children's History Museum, where interactive exhibits engage young visitors and foster a love for history. Additionally, the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, one of the oldest research libraries in the country, offers a wealth of resources for those seeking to delve deeper into historical research. The museum’s thoughtful design ensures that both adults and children leave with a greater understanding of New York’s heritage.
The New York Historical Society features a range of captivating exhibitions, including "Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore," running from September 27, 2024, to June 22, 2025. Another highlight is "From Paul Revere to Edward Hopper: Treasures from the Leonard L. Milberg Collection," available from June 28 to October 27, 2024, showcasing significant American artworks. Ongoing displays like "Meet the Presidents and the Oval Office" and "Audubon's Birds of America Focus Gallery" provide insights into New York's rich history and culture.