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Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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Woodmere Art Museum opened in 1940 and represents artists from the Philadelphia region. The museum has since then grown to include multiple exhibitions, classes and workshops and features an expanding permanent collection. Best of all, admission is free.

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Salem / Massachusetts / United States
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There are many reasons to come to PEM. Sometimes, looking at a work of art with someone special by your side is all the motivation you need. Sitting in the light-filled Atrium, watching the expression on a childs face as she makes a collage — each experience is worth the trip. PEM is the place to come for enjoyment, enrichment, sharing with family and friends, and creative stimulation. We gain exciting insights about ourselves and other cultures through special exhibitions, weekend festivals and family art-making programs. You are vital to the equation. Your experiences shape the art you look at and the performances you watch, making them more meaningful and transformative. PEM continues to touch lives and to make a difference.
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Juneau / Alaska / United States
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Jeanerette / Louisiana / United States
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Cincinnati / Ohio / United States
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Established in 1990, Cincinnati History Museum is one of the largest urban history museums in the United States. The museum displays materials and related aspects of the history of Cincinnati and the surrounding region. Its permanent exhibits include a recreation of the Cincinnati Public Landing of the late 1850s, and a 94-foot side-wheel steamboat. The museum also has a large home-front exhibit on World War II and an actual 1940s streetcar. It displays a model of the city of Cincinnati from 1900s to 1940s with working trains and inclines, as well as interactive computer stations. The museum offers special activities for children, including negotiating a canal boat through a 50-foot model of the Miami and Erie Canal, and imagining floating down the Ohio River on a child-sized flatboat. It also projects Cincinnati s role during the Civil War through historical sceneries, music and recordings of letters, and words from people. The museum is located in Cincinnati.
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New Bedford / Massachusetts / United States
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Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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American Indian/Native American arts and history museum.
Mahwah / New Jersey / United States
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The Hindu Samaj is a Temple located on West Ramapo Avenue that not only conducts Hindu religious services, but also offers many ways to experience and celebrate Indian culture. The building includes a performing arts center called the India Heritage Community Center, A Museum of India - Journey to the USA, and the Ganga Sagar Sculpture and Meditation Gardens. News about the different services offered by the temple, how to become a member, donate to the Temple, and a list of service announcements can all be found on the Hindu Samaj's website.

Jamaica Plain / Massachusetts / United States
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The Loring-Greenough House is a historic home built in 1760 by Commodore Joshua Loring. The house was used as a Patriot hospital during the Battle of Bunker Hill. The home remains a historic community site that has been preserved by the Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club. It is open for residents and tourists to visit and rent and it hosts various events.

New York / New York / United States
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The Cloisters is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The complex includes architectural monuments from five French monasteries, plus a Romanesque chapel and extensive gardens. The famous Unicorn Tapestries are displayed here as are numerous paintings, sculptures, glorious stained glass, illuminated manuscripts, and other objects from medieval times.

Best and worst times to go to The Cloisters
It's best to visit The Cloisters in nice weather so you can enjoy the beautiful gardens and view the architecture from the outside as well as from the inside. Also, visiting on a rainy day prevents you from seeing the stained glass in its full glory.

Must see/do at The Cloisters
A visit to The Cloisters is a must for those interested in the art and architecture of the Middle Ages--and for anyone interested in stunning views of the Hudson River. Highlights tours of the collection are available Mondays through Fridays and Sundays at 3 p.m., year-round. If you've come as much for the gardens as for the art and architecture, consider taking one of the garden tours, which are offered daily from May to October at 1 p.m. Tours are free with museum admission.

Admission to The Cloisters
The Cloisters is open 7 days a week. From March to October, hours are 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.; from November to February, hours are 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1. The recommended admission fee is $25 for adults and $17 for seniors and students; free for members and children 12 and under. This fee includes admission to The Cloisters museum and gardens and same-day admission to the main Metropolitan Museum building.

Parking and Public Transportation to The Cloisters
Visitors to who drive to The Cloisters may use free city parking available in Fort Tryon Park.

By subway, take the A train to 190th Street and Overlook Terrace and then take the #4 bus to Fort Tryon Park/The Cloisters. Or simply take the #4 (Madison Avenue) bus all the way to the Cloisters (this second option is easier, but it takes longer).

Food at The Cloisters
The outdoor Trie Café, which offers sandwiches, snacks, dessert, cold beverages, and coffee, is open from April through October.

Insider tip for visitors to The Cloisters
The Cloisters frequently hosts Sunday afternoon concerts in the 12th-century Spanish Fuentiduena Chapel, which is often cited as one of the most visually and acoustically appropriate places for medieval music performances. Ticket prices for these concerts also includes museum admission. For further information, call 212-650-2290.

Other places to visit near The Cloisters
The Cloisters are at the northern end of Fort Tryon Park, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., son of the architect of Central Park. Bring a picnic, run, play, and soak up the delights of the gardens and grounds of this beautiful park.

Author's bio: Victoria Franzese is a proud New Yorker who owned, operated, and wrote for a successful online travel guide for 15 years. Now, thankfully, all of her travel is purely for fun. See where she's going next at @VOFranzese.

 

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