
New York, U.S.A.
Originally known as Idlewild Airport, it is operated by the Port Authority of New York Modern and contemporary international art. The popular architectural landmark was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. One of the largest art museums in the world Generosity & Hope; Nominee for the new 7 wonders Home of Hayden Planetarium, which has been rebuilt as part of The Rose Center. The Rose Center added 333,500 sq. ft. to the Museum and is 120 ft high. First Jewish Museum in America. Life Magazine collection, Weegee archive, Chim archive. Formerly know as the Museum of Television and Radio. Part of the Smithsonian Institution. Part of the Smithsonian Institution. East Harlem, Manhattan. April 25, 1940. Actor Manhattan. 1915-2005. Leading American playwright Brooklyn. 1934-1996. Astronomer, author, and educator 1946. American real-estate developer Brooklyn. 1898-1937. Composer, became famous for his musical comedies, popular songs, symphonic works American motion-picture actor, also an accomplished dancer 1848-1933. Major stained-glass art nouveau designer 1923-1977. One of the world’s best-known opera sopranos 1963. The greatest and most exciting players in the history of the National Basketball Association 1928-1999. Motion-picture writer and director 1933-2004. Essayist and novelist Academy Award-winning American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. In 1960 was voted the “greatest airport in the world†by the worldwide aviation community Was named for the killing of horses ridden by Maj. General John Sullivan's troops in 1779 Manhattan. He's Chevy Chase, and you're not. December 28, 1981. New York. Collections and exhibits from antiquities to modern times Collection of artistic, literary and musical works from antiquity to modern times More than 300,000 burials here, including Duke Ellington and Joseph Pulitzer
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