Located in Brooklyn, New York, this museum is the largest in the United States dedicated to the history of urban public transportation offered through exhibits, tours, educational programs and workshops.
Public transportation in New York City is regulated and administered by the NYCTA (New York City Transit Authority), which is a sub-division of the MTA (Metro Transit Authority). The MTA is the New York State transit authority. See the Related Links below for more information about the NYCTA and the MTA.
There are many places where one can go to see a mammoth in a museum. One can go see a mammoth in museums such as the Milwaukee Public Museum, Yellowstone National Park, and the Western Science Center Museum.
The internet museum! See link below! They arent in all one place. See wikipedia captions.
One can go to see framed art by going to the museum.
One can see photos of different styles of US Army helmets from Operation Helmet. One can also visit the Military Antique Museum, or one's local military museum.
Bronxville is not in the Bronx. It's in Westchester, which is the county directly north of the Bronx. To get there from Grand Central, take MetroNorth Railroad, the Harlem Line, to Bronxville. See the Related link below for the MetroNorth home page at the MTA's (Metro Transit Authority's) official website.
The Prado Museum is tops on my list.
One can find information on public transportation in NYC by looking at TripAdvisor for example. There are two main options for public transport in New York City and these are the subway and the bus system. The subway is the fastest method apart from late at night but the great taxi service makes up for this. The bus system is great for people who don't like hundreds of stairs and also for getting up and down the avenues. There are many "Hop on Hop off Bus Tours" available as well whom often have good deals on ticket prices. If you want more information then search for the New York Metro Card and it will provide more information on both the subway and the buses. There is also a wealth of information on the MTA's website (see the Related Link below). The MTA (Metro Transit Authority) is New York State's public transit authority. The NYCTA (New York City Transit Authority) is part of the MTA. On the MTA's website, you can find schedules and maps for the New York City buses and subways, as well as the LIRR (Long Island Railroad) and Metro-North Railroad. You can also find information on Metrocard rates/fares, planned service changes, disability ("accessibility") issues (such as a list of wheelchair accessible subway stations), and a ton of other info.
Not exactly, no. Student Metrocards are available for kindergarten through 12th grade students. There are no Student Metrocards for college students. And your school gets the card for you. You do not get it directly from the MTA-NYCTA (Metro Transit Authority, which is the New York State transit authority, and New York City Transit Authority, which is a sub-division of the MTA). You certainly cannot present a student ID at the subway station and get a discount on your Metrocard, not least because most stations do not have full-time tellers (or any tellers at all), only Metrocard machines. So there is no one to show your ID to, anyway. Student Metrocards offer either half-fare or full-fare discounts, depending on how far you have to travel to and from school. They can be used only on school days, and only 3 times a day. See the Related Link below for more details.
The Royal Tyrell Museum in Alberta, Canada has various interesting exhibits that one could hope to see. Some of the exhibits at the Royal Tyrell Museum are dinosaur exhibits, science exhibits, and mammal exhibits.
In South Dakota , see the Tractor Museum in Kimball or the John Deere museum in Waterloo. In Nebraska, see the Larsen museum at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. In Virginia, see the Keystone Tractor Works in Colonial Heights. Your extension agent probably knows of one or more in your own state.
The transit of Venus is very easy to see. It is widely viewed, especially by scientists and astronomers around every century. The next transit of Venus shall occur in the year 2012 AD. -DATE: 15.6.11