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Businiess name:  Transit Museum at Grand Central Terminal
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Be sure not to miss two new exciting - consecutive - free exhibits at the New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex entitled, ""Architects of the NYC Subway, Heins & LaFarge: The Tradition of Great Public Works, Part I"" (3/19/2007 - 7/8/2007) and Architects of the NYC Subway, Squire Vickers and the Subway?s Modern Age, Part II, (7/30/2007 ? 10/28/2007). Culled from the extensive collections of the New York Transit Museum, The New York Historical Society, the Episcopal Diocese of New York, The Bronx Zoo / Wildlife Conservancy Center, and private collectors, more than sixty historic artifacts, architectural drawings, and photographs will display, the vision of the subway?s first architects, John L. Heins and Christopher G. LaFarge and the subsequent work of Squire J. Vickers at the Transit Museum?s Gallery Annex in mid-town Manhattan. (718) 878-0106 Pros: Centrally located

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