
Apartments near Museum of Natural History in New York, NY (11,402 Rentals)


979 3rd Ave, Unit SI ID1013710P

697 10th Ave, Unit SI ID1013711P

323 E 51st St, Unit SI ID1024750P

1501 Lexington Ave, Unit SI ID1057032P

403 E 69th St, Unit SI FL3-ID1022006P

319 E 109th St, Unit SI ID1021947P

300 E 46th St, Unit SI FL9-ID1778

435 W 31st St, Unit SI FL33-ID1783

985 5th Ave, Unit SI FL21-ID1768

7 E 75th St, Unit LB

242 E 75th St, Unit SI FL2-ID1022037P

244 E 75th St, Unit SI FL1-ID1021829P

202 W 102nd St, Unit SI FL3-ID1053014P

625W W 57th St, Unit SI ID1025081P

227-231 East 59th Street-SI FL2-ID1754, Unit SI FL2-ID1754

227 E 59th St, Unit SI ID1040444P

88 East End Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1747

244 E 75th St, Unit SI FL3-ID1021875P

317 E 78th St, Unit SI FL1-ID1022045P

215 E 95th St, Unit SI FL7-ID1717

550 W 54th St, Unit SI FL32-ID1710

405 E 61st St, Unit SI FL2-ID1021918P

405 E 61st St, Unit SI FL2-ID1021822P

444 W 48th St, Unit SI ID1021995P

359 W 39th St, Unit SI ID1021828P

7 E 75th St, Unit SI FL4-ID1704

1597 York Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1021944P

411 E 68th St, Unit SI ID1021976P

625W W 57th St, Unit SI ID1025095P

809 9th Ave, Unit SI ID1021906P

437 W 53rd St, Unit SI FL2-ID1700

454 W 47th St, Unit SI ID1022013P

220 E 49th St, Unit SI FL4-ID1021979P

359 W 39th St, Unit SI ID1021984P

600 Columbus Ave, Unit SI FL13-ID1673

225 E 63rd St, Unit SI FL2-ID1676

345 E 94th St, Unit SI FL23-ID1677

550 W 54th St, Unit SI FL31-ID1601

23 E 109th St

160 E 48th St, Unit SI FL4-ID1665

7 E 75th St, Unit SI FL3-ID1615

7 E 75th St, Unit SI FL3-ID1568

501 E 74th St, Unit SI FL10-ID1572

175 E 96th St, Unit SI FL10-ID1593

136 E 55th St, Unit SI FL4-ID1617

136 E 55th St, Unit SI FL4-ID1618

230 W 55th St, Unit SI FL7-ID1590

400 E 57th St, Unit SI FL7-ID1630

18 W 48th St, Unit SI FL8-ID1643

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With a city as alive as New York, sometimes its important for apartment-ite to slow down and learn a little something. What better place to educate yourself, and have fun doing it, than at the American Museum of Natural History, one of the most famous locales in all of Manhattan, with its majestic lions flanking the entryway, right on the border of gorgeous central park. Featuring several fascinating exhibits, there’s always something new and interesting to learn at this museum, and as they rotate, you’ll hardly ever see the same exhibit twice. Though much of the excitement of the museum comes from its constantly changing exhibits, there are a number of equally fascinating permanent exhibits to discover. You can see one of the world’s largest meteorites at the Arthur Ross Hall, or take in their collection of dinosaur fossils, the world’s largest collection. They also have a number of fascinating exhibits are a number of different crystals, rocks and other geological wonders. The traveling exhibits are always exciting, featuring everything from wild animals to newly discovered photos of our solar system, so fans of science and the natural world will always have something exciting to peruse. When you have a lazy afternoon, or a weekend in which you aren’t doing anything, it can sometimes be hard to decide just what you want to do with your time, but one way you can learn a little something, while having a great time, is going to visit the American Museum of Natural History. Apartment-ites can get educated about the world around them, while taking in intriguing and fascinating exhibits in one of New York’s most popular spots.
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