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The Manhattan skyline can be magical, especially at summer sunsets when bright sky colors tint glass walls and interior lights begin to twinkle! After viewing a collection of panoramic photographs by Richard Berenholtz from his book Skylines of New York, young learners will create their own sparkling summer skylines with glow-in-the-dark paper. All ages welcome. RSVP Required.

This indoor program meets at the Skyscraper Museum, 39 Battery Pl. Masks are required for indoor programs. For those who prefer the Zoom option for this in-person program, please email programs@skyscraper.org with the date of your event and we will send you the Zoom link.

You must reserve a place for your child/family through the Eventbrite button. Every child should be accompanied by a parent/guardian. The maximum number of households per program is 15. Family programs are free! Reservation priority is given to Skyscrapers Museum members. Want to become a Member?

After registering, you will receive emails to confirm your attendance and to specify in-person or online. If you do not confirm attendance by Friday morning before the program, your places will be cancelled.

Questions? Email programs@skyscraper.org or call our office 212-945-6324.

Summer Skies

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Event Type(s) Family Events
Admission / Cost FREE
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The Skyscraper Museum More Info

Address: 39 Battery Place
New York
10280
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Venue URL skyscraper.org/
Venue Instagram @ skyscrapermuseum
Venue Twitter @@SkyMuseum

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The Skyscraper Museum

About Founded in 1996, The Skyscraper Museum is a private, not-for-profit, educational corporation devoted to the study of high-rise building, past, present, and future. Located in New York City, the world's first and foremost vertical metropolis, the museum celebrates the city's rich architectural heritage and examines the historical forces and individuals that have shaped its successive skylines. Through exhibitions, programs, and publications, the museum explores tall buildings as objects of design, products of technology, sites of construction, investments in real estate, and places of work and residence.
Instagram @skyscrapermusuem
Twitter @skymuseum

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