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Welcome to the New NYStateArts.org
The new NYStateArts.org is a resource for New Yorkers and visitors alike who are interested in exploring the state's myriad cultural opportunities. Click on "Arts Groups A to Z", type a keyword in the search box above or explore the map to begin your cultural journey across New York State.
Art Groups A-Z
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Through models, renderings, films and images the Preview Site provides the public an opportunity to learn about the future National 9/11 Memorial and Museum and to view construction progress at the
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In May of 1991, on a lot at the corner of Duane and Elk Streets, part of an 18th-century burial ground for people of African descent was discovered.
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Believing that the history of the Big Apple can be peeled like an onion, Big Onion Walking Tours, in partnership with New-York Historical Society, has organized tours of New York's ethnic neighborh
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More than a dozen forts were built to defend New York Harbor during the War of 1812.
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Dedicated in 1897, the General Grant National Memorial is the largest mausoleum in America.
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The historic preservation movement began in Greenwich Village more than 50 years ago.
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Since 1900, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans has honored prominent citizens who have had a significant impact on human advancement.
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The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University, ISAW, is an independent center for advanced scholarly research and graduate education, intended to cultivate comparative and
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The 16-foot high, 66-foot long memorial not only remembers the roster of the dead and honors those who fell, but celebrates life for those who survived.
