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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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Museum of the City of New York

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The museum’s mission is to explore the past, present, and future of New York City and celebrate its heritage of diversity, opportunity, and perpetual transformation. Admission fees are otherwise a suggested contribution.

If you live or work in East Harlem you can visit the museum free of charge. Simply walk in the entrance, say “I’m a neighbor,” and the suggested admission charge will be waived.

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The National Museum of Catholic Art and History

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The museum  displays religious objects of fine arts, folk, and craft traditions within its permanent collection and series of travelling exhbitions.  The museum is always free.

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The Nourishing Kitchen of New York City, Inc

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This not-for-profit offers free basic nutrition classes in East Harlem. The goal of these classes is to offer information and educate New Yorkers about food and their health. Topics include: Diabetes, obesity, sugar addiction, eating for energy, women’s health, weight loss, and others. There is limited space so you must RSVP.

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Cristo Rey

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Catholic private school that offers a work-study program to provide students valuable world experience in the industry of their choice and earn 70% of the cost of their education. This is an excellent program.

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