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This Month's Events

Wed 10

Melissa Febos, "Whip Smart: A Memoir" 07:00am @ Blustockings Bookstore

See Melissa Febos on tour to promote "Whip Smart: A Memoir"


Wed 10

Top of the Rock Observation Deck 08:00am @ Top of the Rock at General Electric Building

The observation deck includes three renovated lower levels and three renovated upper levels housed in the 70-story architectural heart of Rockefeller Center, 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The view itself is u


Wed 10

Eat and Be Eaten 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

Do you think camouflage and chemical warfare are human inventions? Not so. See how creatures evolved these tools and many other surprising strategies to catch their prey while avoiding being caught th


Wed 10

Skyscraper! Achievement and Impact 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

Skyscrapers are one of the towering accomplishments of modern civilization, and what better place to learn about them than in view of the world's most spectacular skyline?


Wed 10

Energy Quest 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

What will power the world of the future? How long will fossil fuels last us and what are the alternatives? Take an unprecedented journey through the major sources of Earth's energy and experiment


Wed 10

Communication 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

Language and the ability to communicate abstract ideas may be the single most important trait that separates humans from other animals. Learn about how human communication has evolved from handprints


Wed 10

Wonder Why 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

Excited by the changes at Liberty Science Center but missing your old favorites? You're in luck. 'Wonder Why' combines the best of what came before, offering 40 favorites from the previ


Wed 10

I Explore 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

Discovery delights both children and scientists. With adult caregivers, children can explore who they are, what they can do and what their world offers by looking at what's under a city sidewalk,


Wed 10

Our Hudson Home 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

When the first European explorers entered the mouth of the Hudson River, they thought it was so vast that it might lead to China. Today, the river remains a vital part of this region's environmen


Wed 10

Infection Connection 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

The idea that germs cause disease is only about 150 years old. Yet today, medical investigators called epidemiologists can track how illnesses spread from person to person and across the globe. Find o


Wed 10

Ranger-Guided Tours of Ellis Island 09:00am @ Ellis Island Immigration Museum

A National Park Service Ranger or a dedicated Volunteer in the Park lead walking tours of the museum. The tours are approximately 45 minutes and are accessible for handicapped visitors.Tours chronicle


Wed 10

Breakthroughs 09:00am @ Liberty Science Center

Scientists are making new discoveries every day, and technology is a constant force of change in our lives. Watch real-time updates as the world shifts right in front of you, and get a look at the mos


Wed 10

Italian Squad Command Log 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

See the Command Log from the "Italian Squad" in which the late Lieutenant Petrosino commanded. The command log has an entry recording his assassination in 1909 in Palermo Sicily while invest


Wed 10

Rotating Mugshot/Evidence Camera 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

This camera (circa 1910) is smaller than the stand-up camera but could be used for photographing line-ups. It could also rotate downward to photograph evidence.


Wed 10

Night Watch Rattles 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

These rattles used by the "Rattle Watch" to summon aid in time of emergency (circa 1650).


Wed 10

NYPD Three Wheel Scooter 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

The NYPD started to use the three wheel Cushman Scooters in the mid-1970s. It is considered an extension of a Patrol Officer's foot post. Although the scooter is able to cover greater distance in


Wed 10

Large Mugshot Camera 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

This camera (circa 1910) was used to take "stand-up" mug shots.


Wed 10

Police Flag History 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

The Police Flag was adopted in 1919.


Wed 10

Healing the Wounds of War: the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair of 1864 10:00am @ Brooklyn Museum

This exhibition presents a selection of artworks and historical objects celebrating the contributions of women to the mid-nineteenth-century Sanitary Movement, particularly the highly important Brookl


Wed 10

Flintlock Handgun 10:00am @ New York City Police Museum

Single shot flintlock pistols were the type of firearm used in the late 1600s.