Harlem International Museum of Black History & Culture
6.3 • Ethnographic museum
Museum occupies a humble apartment floor with a visually stunning and well-organized layout. Exhibits offer concise, colorful insights into Egyptian dynasties and African American cultural narratives. Atmosphere is educational and engaging, suitable for a brief, informative visit.
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Good to know
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Admission is free, making it accessible for all visitors.
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You need to call ahead to arrange a time for a tour.
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Visitors can just turn up to the museum without a reservation.
504 W 126th St, New York, New York, United States
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