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Along the Mile
Posted By Tracey On June 4, 2008 @ 10:29 am In Museums | Comments Disabled
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Yesterday marked a favorite yearly event – the Museum Mile Festival. Every year, 5th Ave shuts down to cars in the evening and the museums open their doors for free. It’s always a nice opportunity to get to the museums (which I, like many New Yorkers, don’t often do). Plus, it’s just fun to walk down the middle of a street usually filled with traffic.
Last night, the weather was perfect for the occasion. I met up with some friends at the Museum of the City of New York [1] – my first visit there. With a grand entrance and historic appearance, the building is beautiful. We checked out the Maritime exhibit (which showed a historic look at downtown ports), New York Interiors (lavish displays of historic interiors), and a theater exhibit (with costumes from major musicals, including Rent). Definitely worth a visit.
As usual, there wasn’t much time for more than one museum. We headed down to the Cooper-Hewitt Museum [2] courtyard, always a nice spot, and watched a cool glass-blowing demonstration. After that, there was only a little more time to walk along 5th and admire the chalk artwork covering the street.
I’m looking forward to the upcoming free events in the city – movies and concerts in the park. There will be free live music this weekend at the annual Madison Square Park barbecue event.
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[1] Museum of the City of New York: http://wikipages.com/index.php/Museum_of_the_City_of_New_York
[2] Cooper-Hewitt Museum: http://wikipages.com/index.php/Cooper-Hewitt_National_Design_Museum
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