Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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The William Secord Gallery specializes in the sale of the fine nineteenth and twentieth century dog and animal paintings. Open by appointment
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We love visiting this store. Amazing experiiential play plus shopping experience. Recommend for anyone woth young kids.
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Founded in 1898, The National Arts Club is a cultural institution with a mission to stimulate, foster and promote public interest in the arts and the further education of the American people in the fine arts. Annually, The National Arts Club offers more than 150 free programs to the public, including exhibitions, theatrical and musical performances, lectures and readings, attracting an audience of over 25,000 members and guests of members. Feature programs focus on all disciplines of the arts. For a full list of events or to learn more, please visit nationalartsclub.org.
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Saint-Petersburg Trade House is the largest retailer of gifts from Russia in North America, offering everything from fine china (Imperial Porcelain), to all-natural camel and sheep wool bedding, to clay pottery, to traditional souvenirs such as nesting dolls, and to the world-famous Russian scarves and shawls, just to name a few.
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Chocolat Moderne is located through a narrow lobby and off the street, up on the 9th floor of the building.
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Lilac Gallery aims to discover brand new art styles and art forms. Our main focus is on emerging international artists that explore new media in their concept with cutting-edge techniques, breaking the barrier of conventionality with expressive pieces. Passionate about handling a roster of contemporary artists, as well as showcasing American and European Fine Art, we aim to achieve excellence in every regard, maintaining a multitude of hand-selected, unique, desirable, thought-provoking and original artworks in our collection. Client satisfaction is undoubtedly one of the key pillars upon which the gallery was built, as we strive to meet each individual's customized needs by taking the time to cultivate personal client relationships and gain a solid understanding of where each of their particular interests lies.
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The Center for Book Arts is one of few contemporary arts organizations dedicated to the art of the book, and the only location in New York City at which visitors can view book arts exhibitions in the context of an active, working studio. In keeping with the Center's mission, our exhibitions endeavor to place book art practice within the larger context of contemporary art, exploring the book as object, as media, and as a site of resistance. The Center for Book Arts is dedicated to exploring and cultivating contemporary aesthetic interpretations of the book as an art object, while preserving the traditional practices of the art of the book. The Center seeks to facilitate communication between the book arts community and the larger spheres of contemporary art and literature through exhibitions, classes, public programming, literary presentations, opportunities for artists and writers, publications, and collecting. Founded in 1974 and still located in Manhattan, it was the first not-for-profit organization of its kind in the nation, and has since become a model for others around the world.
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