The Museum of Illusions is a place that will test your brain and your senses and you will walk out of some experiences mesmerized and dizzy but enlightened. It is a nice way to spend an afternoon.

Me in the Infinity Room

Me in the Clone Room
Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
28 East 20th Street
New York, NY 10003
(212) 260-1616
https://www.facebook.com/TheodoreRooseveltBirthplaceNHS
Open: Temporarily closed for renovations
Admission: Free: part of the National Park System
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The Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site at 28 East 20th Street
History of the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site:

From Wiki/National Park Service Pamphlet):
The house is a replica of the birthplace and childhood home of the 26th President of the United States. The house originally stood on the site was built in 1848 and was bought by the Roosevelts in 1854. Theodore Roosevelt was born there on October 27th, 1858 and lived in the house with his family until 1872, when the neighborhood began to become more commercial, and the family moved uptown to 57th Street.

The plaque of the original house
The original home was demolished in 1916 to make…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling
880 St. Nichols Avenue
New York, NY 10032
(212) 335-0004
https://www.sugarhillmuseum.org/
Open: Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm/Monday-Wednesday Closed/Thursday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
Admission: Adults $7.00/Seniors-Students with ID-Children 9-17 $4.00/Children 0-8 Free
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The entrance of the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum

Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling building
The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art and Storytelling is located on the first floor and basement level of 880 St. Nichols Avenue. This unique little museum caters to small children and their families with lots of interactive programs for the children.
The Children’s Gallery in the First Floor of the Museum with the gift shop.

Children’s Room Exhibition on the first floor

Children’s Room Exhibition on the first floor

My favorite piece in the Children’s Room exhibition

Children’s Room Exhibition
The Galleries:
There were two exhibitions going on at the museum was I visited in…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Art & Design Gallery at FIT
227 West 27th Street
New York City, NY 10001
(212) 217-4683/4570
https://www.fitnyc.edu/life-at-fit/campus/gallery/index.php
https://www.fitnyc.edu/academics/academic-divisions/art-and-design/index.php
Open: Sunday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
Admission: Free Donations Accepted
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The entrance to the Art & Design Gallery at FIT at 227 West 27th Street
The exhibition space showcases the work of students, faculty, and distinguished alumni, as well as invited guest artists. This new gallery space is located at the entrance of the Pomerantz main building and the back room exhibition space. This features smallers theme shows and showcases the talents of the FIT professors, professionals and Alumni. The shows are constantly rotating offering a fresh approach to contemporary art.
The Current Exhibition:
Creative Industry:
The Alumni Journey
Lobby and Gallery
Diverse in medium, this exhibition spotlights the career trajectories of several illustrious FIT alumni, highlighting their innovations and interesting journeys through the creative industries. Co-curated by Troy Richards…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Fotografiska Museum
281 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10010
(201) 433-3686
https://www.fotografiska.com/nyc/
https://www.facebook.com/FotografiskaNY/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotografiska_New_York
Open: Sunday-Saturday 9:00am-9:00pm
Admission: Adults $30.00/Senior-Student-Veteran $20.00/Children under 6 Free
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The Fotografiska Museum at 281 Park Avenue South
I am taking a class in Trends in Tourism for my graduation program in Global Hospitality Management and this included a recent trip to the Fotografiska Museum at 281 Park Avenue South. We had a meeting with a member of the Marketing Team at the museum and he explained how the museum functioned and the direction that they want to go to promote the museum.
After the talk, we were able to tour the museum. The exhibition that we saw as a class at NYU for my graduate program was the David LaChapelle exhibition. This was a unique blend of art with works in many different forms and ideas. The artist was…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Poster House
119 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
(917) 722-2439
Open: Sunday 10:00am-6:00pm/Monday-Wednesday Closed/ Thursday-Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm
Admission: Adults $12.00/Children Over 18/People with Disabilities/Students & Educators/Veterans $8.00. Children under 18 and Members are free (please check website for changes)
My review on TripAdvisor:

The Poster House is a little gem of a museum that I must have passed many times and never knew it was a museum. I had never heard of this museum before. The Poster House is dedicated to the history and art of posters and how they impact our lives as a way of communication. I got a chance to see the whole museum in about two hours.
The first exhibition on the first floor of the museum was “Utopian Avant-Guard: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920’s”, a retrospect on the film industry during the Silent Era…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
(212) 534-1672
https://www.facebook.com/MuseumofCityNY
Open: Sunday-Monday 10:00am-5:00pm/Tuesday-Wednesday Closed/Thursday 10:00am-9:00pm/Friday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
Admission: Adults $20.00/Seniors over 65 $14.00 (with ID) and Children under 19 and Members are Free; please check website for updates.
My review on TripAdvisor:

I have been a member of the Museum of the City of New York for almost twenty years and what I love about the museum is that its concentration is to be everything about New York City and what makes the City so great. Its development from a Dutch Colony to the Modern Metropolis that it is today. It covers the history so well that they created a permanent display entitled “New York at its Core”, an extensive history of the City from its start as being…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Society of Illustrators Museum
128 East 63rd Street
New York, NY 10065
(212) 838-2560
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Illustrators
Open: Sunday-Tuesday Closed/Wednesday-Saturday 11:00am-5:00pm
Admission: Adults $15.00/Seniors and Students $10.00/Members and Children under 10 free/US Veterans with Disability Free
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The entrance to the Society of Illustrators
It is always nice when you discover a new museum. In all my years of walking around the Upper East Side, I had never noticed the Society of Illustrators, nor had I heard of it, but I am glad I have now. The museum is home in a stylish brownstone on a residential block away from the traditional “Museum Row” on Fifth Avenue.
The exhibits were on the main and lower floors of the main building with the special exhibitions on the third and fourth floors. The museum also had a very nice restaurant with an open terrace when it got warmer on…
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
The National Museum of Mathematics
11 East 26th Street
New York, NY 10010
(212) 542-0566
https://www.facebook.com/MoMath1/
Open: Sunday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm
Fee: Adults $25.00/Seniors-Children-Students $20.00
My review on TripAdvisor:
COVID had closed this unique little family orientated museum when I visited the NoMAD neighborhood earlier last year and it finally reopened for business right before the holidays. I could see the reasons why in that the museum is very interactive and there are a lot of activities and displays that warrant families touching objects and getting involved with the exhibitions.

Like most museums in Manhattan, the MoMATH or the Museum of Mathematics is quite pricey at $25.00 ($26.00) for an adult and for students, children over 12 and seniors over 60 it is $20.00. While it may be lot for an average family, a trip there is an eye-opening experience at least to me it was that day.
The museum…
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