Financial District Arts & Entertainment

Fraunces Tavern Museum

Address: 54 Pearl Street (at Broad Street)
Phone: 212-425-1778
Website: www.frauncestavern.com

This painstakingly preserved historic tavern is the site of a small museum, featuring two main exhibits. The first is "George Washington: Down the Stream of Life" commemorating the life and history of the country's first President. The second is about the history of downtown New York.

Museum Of Jewish Heritage

Address: 18 First Place
Phone: 212-968-1800
Website: www.mjhnyc.org

Often mis-termed "The Holocaust Museum," the fact remains that most of the exhibition space is dedicated to World War II. There are also exhibits, however, that illustrate 5,000 years of Jewish cultural traditions.

Museum of American Financial History

Address: 48 Wall Street
Phone: 212-908-4110
Website: www.financialhistory.org

Since 1988, this museum has been dedicated to preserving and exhibiting a history of all things financial. With an emphasis on New York (and the stock exchange), on display are early original documents, such as stock and bond certificates and currency, along with press and photographs chronicling the birth and history of this city's global financial center.

Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian

Address: One Bowling Green
Phone: 212-514-3700
Website: www.nmai.si.edu

Located at the foot of Bowling Green in one of downtown's most beautiful, historic buildings, the Customs House, this museum has a modest, rotating selection of artifacts celebrating the history, culture and struggles of Native Americans in this country. For those hungering for more, an extensive museum is located in Washington, D.C.

The Drawing Center

Address: 35 Wooster (between Canal and Grand)
Phone: 212-219-2166
Website: www.drawingcenter.org

The Drawing Center recently captured media attention when it was selected to move into the new arts center at the World Trade Center complex. Dedicated to works on paper, the artwork here tends to be contemporary, but also includes a smattering of items from the 1960s and earlier.

Tribute

Address: 24 Broadway (Bowling Green)
Phone: 212-952-1000

Two of the works on permanent exhibit at this fascinating little museum are "Last Call," a $1,500,000 life-sized sculpture depicting 13 patrons at an old-time NYC pub. The other is "Remember," a 15-minute film that defines and evokes the gritty character of old New York.

Trinity Church

Address: Broadway at Wall Street
Phone: 212-602-0800
Website: trinitywallstreet.org

George Washington went to mass here following his inauguration of 1789. Among the famous folks buried in the small cemetery are Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton. The church often serves as a venue for concerts and other live performances.

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