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The 5 Most Fascinating Science And Tech Museums In New York City

American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History | By Boris Dzhingarov - American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, CC BY 2.0

New York has some of the most amazing museums in the world, and lovers of science and technology will not be disappointed when visiting the city. Here’s a roundup of some of the better museums to visit if you’re looking to learn about new technologies, scientific breakthroughs, the wonders of the earth, and the mysteries of space.

American Museum of Natural History

Museum, Park, Building

The American Museum of Natural History hosts some of the city’s most iconic exhibitions, such as the Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs and the Human Origins and Cultural Halls. In addition to these permanent offerings, the museum has also been celebrated for its buzz-worthy ¡Cuba! exhibition, beautiful Butterfly Conservatory, and its immersive Dark Universe space show narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Captivating the imaginations of children and adults alike, the American Museum of Natural History is a must-visit destination for self-described ‘geeks’ of all ages.

Intrepid Museum

Museum

It’s pretty hard to miss the Intrepid Museum, as it’s centred on an aircraft carrier. The Intrepid is permanently parked off Manhattan’s west side, and provides a spectacular location for a museum. Besides looking around and learning about the Intrepid aircraft carrier, visitors can also check out British Airways Concorde, the first supersonic passenger jet. The plane on display is the same one that broke the record for crossing the Atlantic when it journeyed across the ocean in two hours and 52 minutes in 1996. The Space Shuttle Pavilion features the Enterprise space shuttle, a prototype NASA orbiter. And the Growler submarine is the only American guided missile submarine open to the public.

The New York Aquarium

Aquarium

The New York Aquarium, found in Coney Island in Brooklyn, opened its first location in Battery Park in 1896, and is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States. The aquarium houses over 350 species of aquatic wildlife and over 8,000 specimens.

New York Hall of Science

The New York Hall of Science boats 450 exhibits, demonstrations workshops and activities focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math. The museum is located in Corona, Queens and was originally founded at the 1964-65 World’s Fair. Since then it has become a key part of the science education community and New York, and welcomes half a million students, teachers, and families every year.

Museum of the Moving Image

The Museum of the Moving Image, based in Queens, concentrates on movies, but delves quite deeply into the technology we use to create and watch all types of media. There are often temporary exhibits and shows that concentrate on video games, for example, and the museum also puts on screenings of movies regularly. This museum is only a short subway ride from Manhattan and definitely not one to be missed.

About the author

Peter was born in Birmingham, England and was raised in North Wales. He studied journalism at the University of Sheffield before moving to Dubai, where he worked for several business magazines. After three years in the Middle East, Peter moved to New York to earn his master's degree in business journalism from Columbia University Journalism School. He has since written for international publications such as Bloomberg, The Economist and Newsweek. In his spare time Peter loves to play and watch soccer, go to the movies, read, and play video games.

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