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"Richard Rodgers's Broadway," celebrating the centennial of the composer's birth with a display of items from the museum's Theater Collection.
"Richard Rodgers' Broadway," the centennial of his birth marked with a display of items from the museum's Theater Collection.
"Richard Rodgers's Broadway," celebrating the centennial of his birth marked with a display of items from the museum's Theater Collection.
"Richard Rodgers's Broadway," celebrating the centenary of the composer's birth with a display of items from the museum's Theater Collection.
"Richard Rodgers's Broadway," celebrating the centennial of the composer's birth marked with a display of items from the museum's Theater Collection.
Also on view, through 2016, is "ElectriCity: Powering New York's Rails," a display of items from the museum collection — including switches and circuit breakers — that illustrates how electricity powers the subway system.
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The essay is part of a display of 40 items from the archive, and is well worth a visit if in London – just a single room next to Fiona Banner's upright Sea Harrier in the Duveen Galleries.
Through Jan . 13 the Holiday Train Show, which includes more than 140 replicas of New York City landmarks; admission to the train show is $20 $188 for students and 62+; $7 for 2 to 12; free for under 2. Also through Jan . 13 "Plants of Japan in Illustrated Books and Prints," a display of rare items.
'INSPECTOR COLLECTOR'S COOL STUFF," a display of thousands of items, from Chinese food menus to World's Fair memorabilia, through Oct. 18 at the Queens Museum of Art, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, (718) 592-9718.
"INSPECTOR COLLECTOR'S COOL STUFF," a display of thousands of items, from Chinese food menus to World's Fair memorabilia, on view through Oct. 18 at the Queens Museum of Art, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, (718) 592-9718.
New York Transit Museum: 'ElectriCity: Powering New York's Rails' (continuing) A historical display of items from the museum collection, including switches and circuit breakers, that illustrates how electricity powers the subway system.
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