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Updates and Changes to Museum Galleries and Facilities. New York Metropolis Hall—The World Trade Center, Henry DiSpirito: Stonemason to Sculptor, Ice Ages, Black Capital: Harlem in the 1920s, Art for the People: Decorated Stoneware from the Weitsman Collection, and more!
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The New York State Museum in Downtown Albany explores the cultural and natural history of New York State. The Museum features a variety of history, science and art exhibitions.
- 222 Madison Ave. 222 Madison Avenue, Empire State Plaza, Albany, 12230
- (518) 474-5877
We've created an interactive map to help guide visitors through the many stories of New York State—from natural history and historic landmarks to New Yorkers who changed history.
Feb 16, 2022 · The New York State Museum is located in the heart of downtown Albany at the southwestern end of the Empire State Plaza, near Corning Tower with its free observation deck. It is on the opposite end of the plaza from the New York Capitol building in the Cultural Education Building.
Great museum for art, history, nature, science, technology. Very broad collection with excellent displays and curatorship. The art of the Native Americans from New York, especially from the Iroquois Confederacy, was featured in a tremendously varied and interesting exhibit.
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Aug 1, 2023 · Under the leadership of the New York State Education Department, this museum and research center preserves New York State's artistic, social, historical and environmental legacies through such exhibits as "Native Peoples of New York," "The Cohoes Mastodont" and "Black Capital: Harlem in the 20s." Suggest edits to improve what we show.