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Monday, May 20, 2024

Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum

Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum

West 46th Street, Pier 86, New York, NY 10036
877-957-7447   http://www.intrepidmuseum.org/
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The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, located on the Hudson River in Manhattan, features the legendary aircraft carrier Intrepid, the space shuttle Enterprise, some of the world's fastest jets, and a guided missile submarine. The ship is now a National Historic Landmark, having served tours of duty in World War II and the Vietnam War, and acted as a recovery vessel for the Gemini and Mercury space missions. In addition to more than two dozen authentically restored aircraft, the museum includes the Exploreum Interactive Hall, an interactive exhibit space; an 18,000 sq. ft. education center; “Growler,” the only American diesel-powered strategic missile submarine open to the public; and Pier 86.

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Categories: Children, Family, History, Military, Technology, Ocean, Sky

Pass Benefits

Pass admits up to three adults and three children for one visit to the Intrepid Air and Space Museum. This includes the aircraft carrier Intrepid, submarine Growler and the Space Shuttle Pavilion.

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The Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum

1109 5th Ave., (92nd Street), New York, NY 10128
212-423-3200   https://www.thejewishmuseum.org/
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Founded in 1904 in New York City, the Jewish Museum was the first institution of its kind in the United States, and currently the oldest in the world. Their holdings include nearly 30,000 objects reflecting global Jewish identity over more than 4,000 years—painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, installations, media, archaeological artifacts, antiquities, and ceremonial objects. Highlights include works by Man Ray, Eva Hesse, Andy Warhol, Alfred Steiglitz, and Marc Chagall, as well as an 18th century Hanukkah menorah from Germany and a Torah Ark from 1899. Permanent and changing exhibits—and monograph shows of significant artists, for which they are known—are drawn from their collection and outside sources. All floors are accessible for people using mobility aids or who need to avoid stairs. All public restrooms include accessible facilities.

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Categories: Art, Family, History

Pass Benefits

Print at home pass allows two people admittance into the museum. 

Important note, once you sign up for the pass you will have to also follow the link provided to sign up for a timed entry ticket through the Jewish Museum's Website. 

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