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27 Prospect Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, USA

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Leonardville Road, Leonardo, NJ, 07737

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26 Broadway, New York, NY 10004
The Museum of American Financial History preserves, exhibits and teaches the power of a democratic free market economy to better the financial lives of individuals, companies, and nations. The muse... More on recreation.gov
The Museum of American Finance is scheduled to move into a permanent home at 48 Wall Street in 2007. The current location closes on December 2nd, 2006.Permanent exhibitions focus on the capital mar... More on GoCityKids

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2 Lighthouse Road, Highlands, NJ 07732

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234 West 42nd Street, New York City, New York
Experience incredible oddities, artifacts and an interactive exhibit of the world?s most amazing, shocking ... More on NYCVisit.com
Im the type of person who likes interactive displays when I go to these type of places, don't get me wrong!... More on TripAdvisor

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408 Third Avenue Brooklyn NY 11215
An outpost for whimsical, funky design. Ceramic salt- and- pepper shakers in the shape of chicken feet share space with silk- screened pillows by a local ... More on travelandleisure
The atmosphere is more than welcoming , as the teachers, parents and children, embrace all those that walk through the door. More on GoCityKids

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383 West Broadway, New York City, New York
About... OK Harris was founded by Ivan C. Karp in 1969 in the SoHo district of Manhattan. After having been co-director of Leo Castelli Gallery from 1959-1969 during which time he was instrumental ... More on Okharris.com
Established in 1969, OK Harris exhibits antiques, ... More on TripAdvisor

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25 W 52nd Street, New York City, New York
Over 100,000 radio and television programs. Viewing and listening, seminars, radio and screening series. More on iloveny.com
I usually go to this museum at least once per year. More on TripAdvisor

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645 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York

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1020 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07102
Walk through the towering majestic iconic columns to a grand entryway fashioned in authentic Greek and Egyptian architectural designs to Newark's Symphony Hall. Built in 1925, this cultural center... More on Gonewark.com
The building just needs new repair and construction. More on Yahoo! Travel
