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American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West and 79th Streets
212.769.5100

http://www.amnh.org
Located just west of Central Park, the Museum of Natural History is an entertaining and scientific destination for the entire family. With exciting discovery tours, space shows, animation and music shows, IMAX movies, and the introduction of the new Hayden Planetarium, the American Museum of Natural History allow children and their family to explore the heavens right here on Earth.


Carnegie Hall
57th and 7th Avenue
212.247.7800

http://www.carnegiehall.org
Established by Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Hall has been home to some of New York’s greatest musical performances. Located in the heart of Manhattan, Carnegie Hall seeks to reach the community by offering great programs such as family and neighborhood concerts, programs for teachers and schools, and professional training workshops.


Central Park
Central Park Conservancy
212.310.6600

http://www.centralpark.org
Central Park is one of the urban wonders of the world, a green oasis in the great concrete, high-rise landscape of New York City. As a landmark of New York City, Central Park is a renowned location and major tourist attraction. Home to the famous Central Park Boathouse, Central Park Conservatory, Bethesda Foundation, and Strawberry Fields, the home of John Lennon’s “Imagine” memorial; Central Park offers endless opportunities for learning and entertainment. You may access the park through Merchants Gate located at 59th and Columbus Circle.


Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Frederick P. Rose Hall
Corner of 60th Street and Broadway
212.258.9800

http://www.jazzatlincolncenter.org
Frederick P. Rose Hall is home to Jazz at Lincoln Center, the world's largest not-for-profit organization dedicated to jazz entertainment and education. Rose Hall is comprised of three unique performances venues, Rose Theatre, a 1,200 person seated concert hall; The Allen Room, an audience style venue offering a beautiful view of the city; and Dizzy's Club Coco-Cola, a 140 person seated jazz club. In addition to offering on of a kind entertainment, Jazz at Lincoln Center has an active mission to educate the public on the art of jazz. In keeping with their mission, the Irene Diamond Education Center offers both adult Jazz 101 classes and their new WeBop program for youngsters.


Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Between Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenues between 62nd and 65th Streets
212.875.5456

http://www.lincolncenter.org
Lincoln Center is a national leader in television programming and family programs. Lincoln Center houses some of New York’s most prestigious cultural organizations including the New York Philharmonic, the New York City Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, and the Juilliard School. Throughout the year, “Lincoln Center Presents” brings the music outdoors through programs such as Midsummer Night Swing, Mostly Mozart Festival, and Lincoln Center Out of Doors.


Metropolitan Museum of Art
11 W. 53rd Street
212.708.9400

http://www.moma.org
Founded in 1929 as an educational institution, The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. Central to The Museum of Modern Art's mission is the encouragement of an ever deeper understanding and enjoyment of modern and contemporary art by the diverse local, national, and international audiences that it serves.


The Metropolitan Opera
Lincoln Center
212.362.6000

http://www.metopera.org
Since it’s opening in 1883, the Metropolitan Opera has been one of the world’s leading opera companies, engaging many of the world’s most important artists. Today, the Met's preeminent position rests on the elements that established its reputation: high quality performances with many of the world’s most renowned artists, a superior company of orchestral and choral musicians, a large repertory of works, and the resources to make performances available to the public through television, media, tours and recordings.


The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
2 Columbus Circle
212.956.3535

http://www.madmuseum.org
The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) opens its new home at 2 Columbus Circle on September 27, 2008. Five floors and over 54,000 square feet of gallery space will be exclusively dedicated to MAD’s growing permanent collection, an exhibition gallery for contemporary jewelry, open artist studios that allow visitors to watch the creative process and a wide-range of lectures, films, artists talks and workshops for the whole family.

MAD collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the Museum celebrates the creative process through which materials are crafted into works that enhance contemporary life. For more information go to www.madmuseum.org


New York City Ballet
Lincoln Center
New York State Opera Theater
212.870.5500

http://www.nycballet.com
The New York City Ballet, one of the foremost dance companies in the world, is an organization unique in the artistic history of the United States. Solely responsible for training its own artists and creating its own works, the New York City Ballet was the first ballet institution in the world with two permanent homes, including the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center.


New York City Opera
Lincoln Center
New York State Opera Theater
212.870.5630

http://www.nycopera.com
Since 1944, New York City Opera has been the place to go for refreshingly unique entertainment. New York City Opera's commitment to innovative repertory, imaginative set designs, a passion for story-telling and glorious music sung by performers who bring opera to life, continues to this day. In recent years, under the leadership of Paul Kellogg as General and Artistic Director, the company has looked to the future and to the past by presenting both emerging composers and performers and vivid productions of seldom-performed masterpieces by Handel, Monteverdi, and more. New York City Opera performs in the New York State Theater from September to November and March to April.


New York Historical Society Museum
170 Central Park West at 77th Street
New York, N.Y. 10024
212.873.3400

http://www.nyhistory.org
Visit the New-York Historical Society Museum and experience 400 years of history, artifacts and art that tell the story of America through the prism of New York. Located in the heart of Manhattan, on Central Park West at 77th Street, our landmark building is brimming with heroines, heroes, and legends—from Peter Stuyvesant and George Washington to Pierre Toussaint and Marian Anderson. We guarantee that you will learn something new!


New York Philharmonic
Avery Fisher Hall
10 Lincoln Center Plaza
212.875.5030

http://www.newyorkphilharmonic.org
Since 1944, New York City Opera has been the place to go for refreshingly unique entertainment. New York City Opera's commitment to innovative repertory, imaginative set designs, a passion for story-telling and glorious music sung by performers who bring opera to life, continues to this day. In recent years, under the leadership of Paul Kellogg as General and Artistic Director, the company has looked to the future and to the past by presenting both emerging composers and performers and vivid productions of seldom-performed masterpieces by Handel, Monteverdi, and more. New York City Opera performs in the New York State Theater from September to November and March to April.


Samsung Experience
Time Warner Center
10 Columbus Circle, 3rd floor

http://www.samsungexperience.net
The Samsung Experience is a walk-through showcase presenting visitors with a visually stimulating display of the Samsung brand and technology.
Ten Columbus Circle      •      New York, NY 10019      •      212-823-6300