Ripley's Believe It or Not Odditorium
See the world’s most unusual exhibits, learn about the world’s most intriguing people, or see them all face to face.
The Newark Museum
The Newark Museum’s programs offer students and educators the opportunity to integrate ‘museum learning’ into teaching. There is demonstrated proof that the inquiry/discussion methods used in object-based teaching aid students in the achievement of higher learning standards.
Asian American Arts Centre
Exhibits works of Asian-American, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, Indian, Korean, & Filipino art as well as those artists who are significantly influenced by Asia, with a Permanent Collection of over 400 contemporary Asian American art works and about 200 Chinese folk art pieces Asian American Arts Centre, 26 Bowery, NYC. (212-233-2154)
Bard Graduate Center
Bard Graduate Center’s unique programs for schools and educators complement curricula in the arts, history, language arts, and science.
Big Onion Walking Tours
Take your students on an unforgettable Big Onion Walking Tour of the ethnic & historic neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Tel: 212-439-1090.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Formal and informal gardens with more than 12,000 kinds of plants on 52 acres and The indoor Steinhardt Conservatory. A variety of opportunities for children of all ages to cultivate their interest and appreciation of nature. Brooklyn, NY. Tel: 718-623-7220.
China Institute
Featuring exhibitions of traditional and contemporary Chinese civilization, culture and heritage, and providing the cultural and historical context for understanding contemporary China. New York, NY. Tel: 212-744-8181.
Joyce Gold History Tours of New York
Joyce Gold was once a junior high school English teacher, and is committed to arranging excellent student tours. The New York Times has called Ms Gold "the doyenne of city tour guides." NYC. Tel: 212-242-5762.
Kupferberg Center @ Queens College
Kupferberg Center Performances is celebrating its 25th year in Arts Education. Each year 20,000 children from K-8th grade come to Colden Auditorium to attend inspiring and imaginative Revelations school-time performances of all kinds. Tel: 718-544-2996. REGION: NYC.
Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy
Through an interactive neighborhood tour, students will appreciate the importance of the Lower East Side in immigrant American history, as well as its vibrancy today.
New York Chinese Cultural Center
A performing arts and educational organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture by preserving traditional genres and nurturing innovations that reflect our dynamic and diverse cultural heritage presenting Chinese folk dancing, music and visual arts performed by Chinese Americans. New York Chinese Cultural Center, 390 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NYC. (212-334-3764)
The Bronx Zoo
The WCS parks in New York City welcome 4 million visitors each year, including helping the city to educate millions of school children in science and conservation issues.
Bard Graduate Center
Bard Graduate Center’s unique programs for schools and educators complement curricula in the arts, history, language arts, and science.
Big Onion Walking Tours
Take your students on an unforgettable Big Onion Walking Tour of the ethnic & historic neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Tel: 212-439-1090.
International Mask & Puppet Museum
Open Hand Theater is a performance center and museum celebrating the human experience through mask and puppet traditions from around the world.
Joyce Gold History Tours of New York
Joyce Gold was once a junior high school English teacher, and is committed to arranging excellent student tours. The New York Times has called Ms Gold "the doyenne of city tour guides." NYC. Tel: 212-242-5762.
Kupferberg Center @ Queens College
Kupferberg Center Performances is celebrating its 25th year in Arts Education. Each year 20,000 children from K-8th grade come to Colden Auditorium to attend inspiring and imaginative Revelations school-time performances of all kinds. Tel: 718-544-2996. REGION: NYC.
The Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
Through programs and events, music and art, the Museum seeks to provide links between the East and the West. In addition, the 3 acre Japanese Stroll Garden is a unique public garden in Westchester County, New York.
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art
From French Impressionism to Native American art and
more, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is one of the
nation’s finest university art museums.
World Neighbors
Visitors can see exhibits from the most remote regions of Asia, Africa and Latin America and learn about issues that affect these developing countries. Central Region: Oklahoma City.
Pearl S. Buck House
The Pearl S. Buck House promotes the legacy of Pearl S. Buck as a humanitarian devoted to improving the quality of life for children. Tel: 215-249-0100
Asian Cultures Museum and Educational Center
The museum houses over 8,000 objects and documents. The largest collection of artifacts to leave Japan in the 1950s. 361-882-2641. Corpus Christi, South & Gulf Coast.
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Discover a jewel in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The Crow Collection of Asian Art offers visitors a look into Asia. The Crow Collection of Asian Art is the only FREE museum in the Dallas Arts District and represents one of only a select group of museums in the United States solely dedicated to the arts of Asia. 214-219-2049. REGION: Dallas County, North TX.