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  2. American Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    The museum occupies more than 2,500,000 sq ft (232,258 m 2 ). AMNH has a full-time scientific staff of 225, sponsors over 120 special field expeditions each year, [7] and averages about five million visits annually. [8] The AMNH is a private 501 (c) (3) organization. [5]

  3. Planet Fitness - Wikipedia

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    1,616 (2020) Website. planetfitness .com. Planet Fitness, Inc. is an American franchisor and operator of fitness centers based in Hampton, New Hampshire. [4] The company has around 2,400 clubs, [2] making it one of the largest fitness club franchises by number of members and locations. The franchise has locations in the United States, Canada ...

  4. Cyberchase - Wikipedia

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    Cyberchase was created by WNET New York and premiered on PBS Kids on January 21, 2002. In 2010, after the season 8 finale, Cyberchase went on hiatus , but it returned in 2013 for a ninth season, [6] followed by a tenth season in 2015, [7] an eleventh season on October 23, 2017, [8] and a twelfth season on April 19, 2019.

  5. PSA: Kids Can Get Into These NYC Museums for Free - AOL

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    Staten Island Zoo. Kids under two can scope out Staten Island's eight-acre collection of more than 1,100 animals for free. If you plan your visit for a Wednesday afternoon, between 2 and 4 p.m ...

  6. History of the Jews in New York - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish population in New York City went from about 80,000 in 1880 to 1.6 million in 1920. By 1910, more than 1 million Jews made up 25 percent of New York's population and made it the world's largest Jewish city. As of 2022, about 1.6 million residents of New York City, or about 18 percent of its residents, were Jewish.

  7. Adler Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    February 27, 1987 [2] The Adler Planetarium is a public museum in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics. It was founded in 1930 by local businessman Max Adler. Located on the northeastern tip of Northerly Island on Lake Michigan, the Adler Planetarium was the first planetarium in the United States.

  8. Children's Village (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Children's Village (New York) Coordinates: 73°51′48.3″W. The Children's Village, formerly the New York Juvenile Asylum, is a private, non-profit [1] [2] residential treatment facility and school for troubled children. It was founded in 1851 by 24 citizens of New York who were concerned about growing numbers of street children in New York.

  9. Gen Z and millennials are trying to save the planet ... - AOL

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    The consultancy giant surveyed more than 22,800 Gen Z and millennials in 44 countries across most continents and found that climate change is anxiety-inducing for the majority of respondents: 62% ...