WITH DONATION in NYC

Many New York City museums and some zoos are offer pay-what-you-wish admission everyday or at certain times. Keep in mind that whatever you do contribute, goes to help support the scientific research, exhibitions, and educational programming of these locations.



Housing Works Free Pickup

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Only have 500 square feet? Need to get rid of some furniture? Donate to Housing Works Thrift Shops to feel good and get your furniture picked up for free. You can write it off on your taxes, they will pick it up, clean it, and refurbish it.

Win-win!

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Guggenheim Museum

Guggenheim Museum

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The museum displays modern and contemporary art, lectures by artists and critics, performances and film screenings, classes for teens and adults, and daily tours of the galleries led by experienced docent.

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El Museo del Barrio

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New York City’s only Latino museum dedicated to Puerto Rican, Caribbean and Latin American art. Admission fees are otherwise a suggested contribution. Free walking tours on some weekends at 3:30pm. See website calendar for more details.

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The City Reliquary

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The museum collection displays thoughtfully arranged artifacts of NYC’s history to entice viewers to learn more about the five boroughs. Some of the highlights of the collection include architectural remnants of city buildings, Statue of Liberty memorabilia, a geological display of New York’s underground composition, and a 1939 World’s Fair exhibit.

The City Reliquary has the distinction of being a window museum. People in the community pass it daily on their way to and from the subway, the grocery, or the coffee shop, or they stumble across it when they’re walking home from work via a different route.  The “Community Collections” storefront window has proudly displayed collections such as, Fionula Ross’s Vintage Thermoses, Christy Gast’s Commemorative Presidential Plates, and the Zucker Family’s Antique Pens.

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Primary Stages

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Primary Stages has given life to more than 90 new plays, many of them world premieres.  These Off-Broadway productions are highly acclaimed.

Pay What You Can nights at Primary Stages is a night of theater that puts you in charge of the ticket price. Use your spare change for a night of Off-Broadway theater and experience something new.  These special nights vary for each production, but they typically occur on the first two preview performances.

Tickets go on sale two hours before curtain on the evening of the performance at the box office only! Offer not valid through Ticket Central.  Limited availability on a first come, first served basis for 2 tickets per person. Cash only, no change given. Addresses must be provided in order to participate.

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Whitney Museum of American Art

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The Whitney collects and exhibits American art from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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