- New York
Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible entrance at 2 West 77th Street. Wheelchairs available to visitors free of charge.
The New York Historical Society, the city's first museum, showcases over 400 years of American history. Its top-tier collection includes art, documents, and artifacts.
Explore its innovative exhibitions. Visit the DiMenna Children’s History Museum, where history sleuths of all ages are welcome. Watch New York Story, a 20-minute panoramic film. Enjoy free tours with your admission, and don't miss the replica of the Oval Office.
The Center for Women's History is the country's first permanent, public exhibition and educational center dedicated to women's history. Learn how women came to exercise power and bring change to the US and the world, even before they could vote.
Peruse over 2,500 American portraits, genre scenes, and landscapes in the paintings section, plus sculptures dating back to the colonial period. The drawings have been here since 1816, making this the country's earliest public drawing collection.
George Washington's inaugural armchair and a chair from Marie Antoinette's private chambers at Versailles are just two of over 500 items in the vast furniture collection.
In the textiles section, see flags waved in every major conflict with an American presence between the Revolutionary War and World War II.