Several subway lines stop near The New Museum (at 235 Bowery, at Prince Street): the B-D-F-M (the orange line) to Broadway-Lafayette, the F to 2nd Avenue, the N-R-Q(the yellow line) to Canal Street, the N or R to Prince Street, the 6 (of the 4-5-6, the dark green line) to Spring Street, and the J-Z (the brown line) to the Bowery.
Which one to take depends on where you're coming from.
AIGA National Design Center Manhattan American Folk Art Museum Manhattan The Art Collection at The Hebrew Home at Riverdale Bronx Asia Society Manhattan Asian American Arts Centre Manhattan Bard Graduate Center Manhattan BRIC Rotunda Gallery Brooklyn Bronx Museum of the Arts Bronx Bronx River Art Center Bronx Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn Center for Art and Culture of Bedford-Stuyvesant Brooklyn Chaim Gross Studio Museum Manhattan Chelsea Art Museum Manhattan New York City Art - Contemporary art China Institute Manhattan The Cloisters Manhattan Czech Centre New York Manhattan Dahesh Museum Manhattan Drawing Center Manhattan El Museo del Barrio Manhattan Eyebeam Atelier Manhattan Fisher Landau Center Queens Frick Collection Manhattan FusionArts Museum Manhattan Gallery Manhattan Gallery Korea Manhattan Godwin-Ternbach Museum Queens Grey Art Gallery Manhattan Guggenheim Museum Manhattan Hispanic Society of America Manhattan International Print Center New York Manhattan Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art Staten Island Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning Queens Leah Keller Gallery Manhattan Lehman College Art Gallery Bronx The Living Museum Queens Luhring Augustine Gallery Manhattan Metropolitan Museum of Art Manhattan Micro Museum Brooklyn Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery Manhattan The Morgan Library & Museum Manhattan Museum for African Art Manhattan Museum of American Illustration Manhattan New York City Art Society of Illustrators Museum of Art and Design Manhattan Museum of Biblical Art Manhattan Museum of Comic and Cartoon Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts Brooklyn Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Manhattan National Academy of Design Manhattan National Museum of Catholic Art and History Manhattan Neue Galerie Manhattan Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art Staten Island Snug Harbor Cultural Center New Museum of Contemporary Art Manhattan New York School of Interior Design Gallery Manhattan Nicholas Roerich Museum Manhattan Noguchi Museum Onassis Cultural Center Manhattan Contemporary Art Center Queens Contemporary art museum; Proteus Gowanus Brooklyn Queens College Art Center Queens Queens Museum of Art Queens Rubin Museum of Art Manhattan SculptureCenter Queens Socrates Sculpture Park Queens Studio Museum in Harlem Manhattan Swiss Institute Manhattan Tibet House Manhattan UBS Art Gallery Manhattan Whitney Museum of American Art Manhattan
The web address of the Children'S Museum Of Manhattan is: http://www.cmom.org
The Guggenheim Museum is located in Manhattan, New York.
The address of the Children'S Museum Of Manhattan is: 212 W 83Rd St, New York, NY 10024-4901
The address of the New York City Police Museum is: 111 E 59Th St, Manhattan, NY 10005-3539
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is in New York City, yes. It's on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Subway restaurants are on every corner just about. Now the subway system runs underneath the city, especially Manhattan, and stations are on about every other block.
The web address of the New York City Police Museum is: www.nycpolicemuseum.org
Yes, the American Museum of Natural History is in New York City (and New York City is in New York State). The American Museum of Natural History is located in Manhattan, which is one of the five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island). The museum is in the Manhattan neighborhood known as the Upper West Side, on Central Park West from West 77th to West 81st Streets.
yes if you need directions use google.com/maps
On October 27, 1904, the first branch of the Interboro Subway opened. It later expanded, and the BMT and IND companies (the IND was run by the city) came into Manhattan. More information is available at: www.nycsubway.org
As of my last update in October 2023, a subway ticket for the A train, or any New York City subway line, costs $2.90 for a single ride. This fare applies regardless of the specific route, including trips from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Additionally, riders can use a MetroCard or OMNY for contactless payments.