"The Triborough Bridge: Robert Moses and the automobile age" Exhibition
Closes in 117 days
At New York Transit Museum
Media: Photography, Architecture, Other
Examining the legacy of Robert Moses, this exhibition focuses on the Triborough Bridge, designed and built to connect three boroughs and accommodate New York’s burgeoning auto traffic. Enjoy our new illustrated family labels! Kid-friendly pictures and diagrams explain the operation and maintenance of bridges to our littlest engineers.
Schedule
From 2008-01-01 To 2008-12-31
Artist(s)
Website
http://www.mta.info/mta/museum/ (venue's website)
Fee
Adults $5, Senior 62+ and Children 3 – 17 $3, Seniors Free Wednesdays, Museum members Free
Venue Hours
From 10:00 To 16:00
saturdays opening at 12:00, saturdays closing at 17:00, sundays opening at 12:00, sundays closing at 17:00
Closed on Mondays, Holidays
Maps
Access
On the corner of Boerum Pl. and Schermerhorn St. Subway: 2/3/4/5 to Borough Hall, M/R to Court st., A/C/G to Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street, or A/C/F to Jay Street-Borough Hall
Address
130 Livingston St., Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: 718-694-1600
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Venue: New York Transit Museum
Schedule: From 2008-01-01 To 2008-12-31
Address: 130 Livingston St., Brooklyn, NY 11201
Phone: 718-694-1600


