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The Museum of American Finance is the nation’s only public museum dedicated to America’s finances and financial history. An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum offers interactive permanent exhibits on the financial markets, money, banking, entrepreneurship and Alexander Hamilton, as well as topical rotating exhibits such as “Tracking the Credit Crisis” and “Scandal: Financial Crime, Chicanery and Corruption that Rocked America.” The Museum is located in the historic former headquarters of the Bank of New York in the heart of the Financial District.New York Pass grants you free admission to the Museum Of American Finance, as well as entry to 70 more top Attractions in New York City. It really is that easy - See for yourself how this works. Or check out all 70+ New York City Attractions where you get free entry with New York Pass.Stay in touch with New York Pass, read our latest Attraction News and Offers on your Facebook Wall > click the "Like" button on the left.
Hey Hey All: I just got back from New York City. The hubby and I were celebrating our 30th anniversary and decided this would be a good way to do it. We’d never been before but always wanted to check it out. Thank you thank you thank you New York Pass. There’s no way we could have done all the things we did without purchasing thi...s pass. Everywhere we went it was recognized and it felt like we were treated royally. It was weird to just pass the massive lineups and go right on in (although I have to admit it was way fun). I would recommend purchasing the pass to anyone planning a trip to NYC. We bought the 2 day passes with the hop on hop off bus package and ended up saving well over $200 each … that’s right … not together … over $200 each!!! We had the time of our lives and will definitely go this way again when we go back. And again, thanks for helping us create awesome memories.Maggie P
Do not even question whether this pass is good value – its exceptional value and it will save you time and money. Not only that, you’ll get to do things which most visitors never dreamed of, like the Food on Foot tours, TV and Movie location tour, a personal fashion expert to guide you through the exciting garment district and 5th Avenue, and seeing the lights of Manhattan from the Clipper Tall Ship as you cruise past the Statue of Liberty. Taking priority in the queues allows you to better manage your time and fit much more into a day. This was our second trip to New York , and we felt like we seriously ‘painted the town red’ with this Pass and made the most of this fantastic city. What are you waiting for?Michelle & Andrew, Melbourne Australia
my wife and me had the chance to visit New York from 17th to 21st of December 2009. At this short stay we took the opportunity to buy two "NewYorkPass" which was a very good decision. With this pass you get a great overview what to visit in New York and you safe money as well. We took two bustours (Downtown Loop and Uptown Loop) and a ride on a three hours ship tour around Manhattan Island. We visited the MOMA, the Guggenheim and few other museums and had a beautiful view from the Empire State Building. From our point of view the New York Pass safes money and makes live easier for tourists. Best regards from Ingolstadt in Germany. Susanne & Gunter
Offer Ends:Wed 23 May 2012
Entry to just those 10 Attractions without the pass would cost you $300! In addition you can save another $45 on Hop-on Hop-off Bus Packages
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