Free Night At The Museums Next Week

by | Jun 19, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment | 0 comments

Federal Hall National Memorial

Federal Hall National Memorial

With trendy restaurants, cool venues, and beautiful parks, Lower Manhattan has a promising future. But like many cultural hot spots, Downtown New York is also home to a handful of historic sights and valuable artifacts. To honor Lower Manhattan’s rich history, fourteen museums are opening up their doors to the public next week, just for one night.

The Night At The Museums will be held on Tuesday, June 24th as a part of the 2014 River to River festival. From 4pm to 8pm, the public will be granted free admission to participating exhibits, including the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the National Archives at New York City, the National 9/11 Memorial Museum, Sky Scraper Museum, among others. The museums, all within walking distance, hold some of the Nation’s most prized cultural treasures.

This long anticipated night of culture, history, and fun is a great chance for downtown denizens to learn about their neighborhood’s past. Plus, guests will be eligible to receive special offers for upcoming events. Full details can be found on the event’s website at mjhnyc.org/nightatthemuseums.

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