This Shrine was the first one in the United States dedicated to Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus. It began in 1923. Through the years in addition to the church, rectory and school they also built an outdoor altar, Stations of the Cross and a beautiful 15 decade living...
Rockwell Museum of Western Art boasts the finest American Western and Native American art collection this side of the Mississippi. It’s an unexpected immersion into the Western Experience. Spend a day on the Plains, get to know the customs and culture of a Native...
The Erie Canal is famous in song and story. Completed in 1825, the canal links the waters of Lake Erie to the Hudson River. An engineering marvel when it was built, today it still ignites imagination and awe. There are 57 locks in, over 363 miles. ...
July 27 – July 30, 2025 Welcome to Copenhagen, the captivating heart of Scandinavia! Embark on a remarkable journey through Copenhagen, a city that seamlessly blends fairytale charm with modern dynamism. This 3-night adventure promises an enchanting exploration of...
The first Reformed Jewish congregation in NYC – the history of Temple Emanu-El is a reflection of the Jewish historical experience in America. Its landmark building on Fifth Avenue is the largest Jewish house of worship in the world. ...
Dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the art, history and science of glass, Corning Museum of Glass tells the story about the art, history, culture, technology, science, craft and design of glass. The Corning Museum of Glass cares for and displays the...
A 40,000 square foot renovated factory building supporting arts of all kinds, events, and entertainment. Their collection includes more than half a million items and they take a multidisciplinary approach to the creation, presentation, interpretation, and collection...
Albright-Knox was founded in December 1862 and is among the country’s oldest public arts institutions. It is dedicated to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of contemporary and modern art. The gallery’s collection includes several pieces spanning...
Less than 50 miles north of NYC, along the banks of the Hudson River, you’ll find the United States Military Academy at West Point. The USMA has been educating, training, and inspiring leaders of character for our United States Army and for the nation for more than...
Vanderbilt Mansion is one of the oldest and most venerable Hudson River estates. For nearly two centuries, this place has been home to socially prominent New Yorkers. Frederick Vanderbilt purchased the property in 1895 and hired the architects McKim, Mead & White...
The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, designed by Frédéric Bartholdi and dedicated on October 28, 1886 as a gift from France. She stands gracing NY Harbor and is America’s iconic symbol of freedom. Seeing her...
The Tenement Museum preserves and interprets the history of immigration through the personal experiences of the generations of newcomers who settled in and built lives on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, America’s iconic immigrant neighborhood. The museum...