You can live in big cities like New York forever and still have so much left to discover and see..
This stunning spot is the Morgan Library & Museum, housing a combination of historic exhibits, manuscripts, and libraries.
It was established as a private library by J. Pierpont Morgan in 1906 (of JP Morgan Chase fame, aka the maker of good travel credit cards and annoying bank fees) then transferred to a board of trustees and made public in 1924.
You can visit any day of the week except Monday; tickets are $22 for adults. It’s unlikely you’ll find big crowds here, as other NYC attractions like the NY public library usually get all the tourists.
Have you visited?
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