User:Star Mississippi/Museums
Appearance
In the course of truffling around I found List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City and realised that was a project I wanted to adopt.
Other Reference Lists
- List of Registered Historic Places in Bronx County, New York
- List of Registered Historic Places in Kings County, New York
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City
- List of Registered Historic Places in Richmond County, New York
- List of Registered Historic Places in New York County, New York
- List of New York City Designated Landmarks
Created to Date
[edit]- Bronx Museum of the Arts
- Children's Museum of the Arts
- Historic House Trust
- Category: Children's Museums in New York City
- Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
Significantly expanded
[edit]- Dahesh Museum
- Staten Island Children's Museum
- Brooklyn Children's Museum: still needs history expansion (14 March)
- New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, expanded but it still needs a lot of work
Immediate To Do
[edit]I intend to work on this list to turn all red links blue and expand those which need work. On the immediate 'to do' list:
Historic House Trust
[edit]some need creation, most need clean-up
- Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
- Gracie Mansion
- The Little Red Lighthouse
- Merchant's House Museum
- Morris-Jumel Mansion
- Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre
- King Manor Museum
- Kingsland Homestead, also home to the remains of a weeping beech tree that was one of New York City's two "living landmarks"[1] and the 'matriarch' of such trees in the United States[2]
- Lewis H. Latimer House
- Queens County Farm Museum
Further Along:
* The Garibaldi-Meucci Museum * Jacques Marchais Center of Tibetan Art * National Lighthouse Museum * Snug Harbor Cultural Center * St. George Historic District * Staten Island Botanical Garden * Staten Island Ferry * Staten Island Mall * Staten Island Museum of the Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences * Staten Island Zoo
- ^ Richard Weir (1999-01-17). "Old Tree May be Benched". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
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