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Audubon Terrace

Audubon Terrace
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Type of Site
Museums, Buildings & Monuments
Neighborhood
North
Interests That Apply
Art, Architecture, History
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Price: Free
Is there parking?: Limited
Water/Drinks: NOT available at this site or nearby.
Eating: This is NOT a good place to get a meal or snack.
Restrooms: Availability Unknown
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Audubon Terrace

Beaux-Arts Architecture



Address:
Broadway at 155th St
New York, NY 11559

Description

In 1904, Archer M. Huntington commissioned and developed Audubon Terrace as a cultural center comprising eight buildings off of Broadway at 155th St. The Complex was named after John James Audubon, the naturalist and bird enthusiast, who owned the land and the farm on which the complex was built. The complex stands as a testament to twentieth century achievements in Beaux-Arts architecture, and today is the home of the Hispanic Society of America.



Times & Dates

Open Hours: 24 hrs
Notes: Individual museum hours vary.
Visit Time: 30min-2hr
Average Wait Time: None
Price: Free

Exposure

Indoor with climate control.

Age Recommendations/Requirements

Ages Admitted: Infants/Toddlers (0-3yrs), Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult
Ages that would most enjoy this site: Adult
Groups that would most enjoy this site: Couples, Friends, Groups, Solo Travelers

Transportation

Best Modes of Transportation: Bus Subway
Parking Availability: Limited
Notes: Parking in this part of town is very limited.


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