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Nassau County Art Musuem

Roslyn Harbor, New York

Art, Children's, Culture, General

Combining the dynamic imagery of a museum setting, with an historic mansion and the natural beauty of incredible gardens Providing the Long Island community and beyond with four important exhibitions per year of the works of internationally acclaimed artists. Programming includes fostering exhibitions of local artists, art education for all ages, and cultural activities including lectures, trips and various other events to make the enjoyment of art available to all.

Art, Children's, General, History, Specialized, University

PLEASE NOTE: The exhibition galleries and lobby of the National Academy Museum will be closed for renovations from July 2010 to September 2011.

Nassau County Museum of Art

Roslyn Harbor, New York

Art, Botanical Garden, Children's, Culture

Ranked among the nation’s most important suburban art museums, Nassau County Museum of Art is located 20 miles east of New York City on the former Frick Estate, a spectacular 145-acre property in Roslyn Harbor in the heart of Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast. The main museum building, named in honor of art collectors and philanthropists Arnold & Joan Saltzman, is a three-story Georgian mansion that exemplifies Gold Coast architecture of the late 19th century.

Children's, History, Library, Military, Park

New Windsor Cantonment breathes life into the onetime Continental Army post housing 7,500 soldiers and 500 women and children civilian war refugees. A small but talented staff authentically dressed and equipped as soldiers or soldiers' wives demonstrate the work and pastimes of life in a military community from weapons drill, woodworking, blacksmithing, medicine, cooking and laundry to celebrations and funerals, sports and games, and aspects of ordinary life in extraordinary times 60 miles above British-controlled New York City at the close of the Revolutionary War. Two new galleries introduce guests to the forgotten people behind the famous figures, and to a lost historic site nearby where the seeds of victory at the Siege of Yorktown were planted through intensive training.