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The permanent collection has objects from ancient Egyptian to contemporary art (see Brooklyn Museum of Art).
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Thirteen galleries and a serene Japanese sculpture garden.
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A collection of Tibetan art in a Himalayan-style building with a garden.
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Artifacts and screenings show the history and techniques of film and TV.
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A science and technology museum with hands-on exhibits and outdoor play area.
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Since 1976 this center has displayed contemporary art and provided studio space for artists.
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The New York Panorama scale model has 800,000 buildings.
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Chinese garden, performance spaces, art center, children’s museum, and a maritime collection.
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In historic Richmondtown is a museum housed in the County Clerk’s office, built in 1848.
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This restored 1748 Georgian house is the Bronx’s oldest building.
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