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Reopened Museums Lean Into Local Tourism Boom

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In 'Caravana,' a flourishing of Central American art both political and inventive

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Dr. Seuss Birthday: Inspirational Quotes By The Popular Author


Dr. Seuss Birthday: Inspirational Quotes By The Popular Author
03/02/21 AT 8:10 AM
Tuesday marks the 117th birth anniversary of popular children's author Dr. Seuss. Some of his most popular works include "The Cat in the Hat," "Green Eggs and Ham" and "Horton Hears a Who!"
Dr. Seuss was born on March 2, 1904, in Massachusetts as Theodor Seuss Geisel. 
During his career, Dr. Seuss has published over 60 books that were adapted into TV specials, films and a Broadway musical. Apart from being an author, Dr. Seuss was also an illustrator, animator and political cartoonist.
Seuss died of cancer on Sept. 24, 1991, at his residence in La Jolla, California. 

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Abandoned church takes one more step towards becoming Children's Museum


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The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is pressing ahead with
its transformation of an abandoned church on Central Park West into its new
home.
The Museum has just released new renderings of the FXCollaborative
design and announced the addition of exhibition specialists, Local Projects, to
its development team.
 “Our new building
project will bring an iconic landmark back to life in service of the community
and New York City children. It is exciting to be moving into this next phase of
planning for our new home, with the addition of Local Projects to our project
team,” said Matt Messinger, co-chair of CMOM’s Board of Directors.

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Children's Museum of Manhattan Finds New Home in Historic Church Along Central Park


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The Children’s Museum of Manhattan has announced that it will renovate an abandoned church off of Central Park in New York City. Designed by architecture firm FXCollaborative and design studio Local Projects, the new museum building enables CMOM to meet increased demand for its program and resources, and marks CMOM’s first expansion in over 40 years. The project aims to engage and inspire New York City’s youngest citizens.
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The new project at 361 Central Park West will restore the land-marked church originally designed by Carrère and Hastings. Marking the first time CMOM will be expanding in forty years, the new building enables the museum to meet increasing public demand for its programs and triples its existing programmatic space, with approximately 41,300 feet dedicated to exhibitions and programs. Along with the American Museum of Natural History and New-York Historical Society, the new museum hopes to anchor an extended “museum mile” on Manhattan’s West Side.

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