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Audubon Terrace

Broadway at 155 Street

One of earliest U.S. cultural complexes, and former site of the estate of John James Audubon. Four museums and galleries built between 1904-23, in Spanish Renaissance style, lining a long sculptured plaza.

They include the American Academy and Institute of Arts & Letters, the American Numismatic Society and the Hispanic Society of America Museum.

Nearby Subway

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