Saturday, April 24, 2010
☞ SEE: New York's Historic Houses at MCNY
Saturday, April 24th, 1:00-3:30 PM. Portals to the Past: Archaeology at New York City's Historic Houses at the Museum of the City of New York. Join the Professional Archaeologists of New York City (PANYC) for its 30th annual public program to explore what archaeology has revealed about the past at some of New York City's historic houses. Located throughout the five boroughs and dating from the 17th to the 20th centuries, they include the lavish estates of the wealthy, the modest homes of free African Americans, and the crowded tenements of recently arrived immigrants. FREE with Museum admission! The Museum of the City of New York located in East Harlem is at 1220 Fifth Avenue, between 103rd and 104th Street. Nearest subway is the 6 train at 103rd Street or 2,3 at 110th Street. Photo by Ulysses. www.mcny.org
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Architecture,
Art,
Culture,
East Harlem,
Remember,
See
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