5 Historic Sites in Gramercy-Flatiron That You Shouldn't Miss

June 15, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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1. The National Arts Club

15 Gramercy Park S, New York City, NY 10003-1705 +1 212-475-3424 [email protected] http://www.nationalartsclub.org/
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The National Arts Club

Founded in 1898, The National Arts Club is a cultural institution with a mission to stimulate, foster and promote public interest in the arts and the further education of the American people in the fine arts. Annually, The National Arts Club offers more than 150 free programs to the public, including exhibitions, theatrical and musical performances, lectures and readings, attracting an audience of over 25,000 members and guests of members. Feature programs focus on all disciplines of the arts. For a full list of events or to learn more, please visit nationalartsclub.org.

2. Tin Pan Alley

28th Street and Fifth Avenue Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, New York City, NY 10001 http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/eras/C1002
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Tin Pan Alley

3. 69th Regiment Armory

68 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10010-1830
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69th Regiment Armory

4. Grand Masonic Lodge of New York

71 W 23rd St, New York City, NY 10010-4102 +1 212-337-6602 http://www.nymasons.org/
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5. Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

28 E 20th St between Broadway and Park Avenue South, New York City, NY 10003-1311 +1 212-260-1616 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/thrb/
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

The boyhood home (1858-1872) of the only United States President born in Manhattan. It is a national historic site managed by the National Park Service. The site includes galleries and 1865 period rooms with original objects that relate the story of young Theodore Roosevelt, his ranch days, presidency and exploration period.

Reviewed By DarthDeverell - Rochester, United States

I visited the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site on 4 March 2020 at 3:40 in the afternoon, which seems to have been the perfect time as there were very few people and I had time to look at the items in the gallery before taking the 4 o’clock tour. The gallery includes photographs of TR’s life, some of his best quotes, explanations of his family history, as well as artifacts including family drinking ware, the last pen TR used as President, and election memorabilia. The Park Ranger who led the tour was very informative and clearly passionate about the history of TR and could relate him to other historic sites in New York City as well as National Park sites throughout the country. He led us from room to room, giving examples of what kind of events occurred there (such as the founding of the Natural History Museum in the parlor), and discussing how these events would have impacted a young Theodore Roosevelt and influenced his later policies. For a relatively small site, the TR Birthplace has a lot to offer and is a fantastic place to learn about one of the most popular Presidents!

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