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  • ...at allows undergraduate and graduate students to get into the following 34 museums for free. Until 2013, the program was named "Passport to New York." [http://artsinitiative.columbia.edu/city/museums/map Passport to Museums]
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  • ''Further information: [[Passport to Museums]]'' ...articipating museums is available [http://artsinitiative.columbia.edu/city/museums here].
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  • ...required for events like [[Passport to New York]] and entrance to the many museums in New York. Keep this term sticker up to date by getting a new one each te * Getting into most of the major New York City museums for free via [[Passport to New York]].
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  • ...useums]] program, providing Columbia students with free admissions into 34 museums around New York, including the Met, MoMA, Cloisters, Studio Museum in Harle
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  • #REDIRECT [[Passport to Museums]] {{R from merge}}
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  • ...Noble that apparently once operated across from Columbia. He also went to museums, such as the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art|Met]] and the [[Solomon R. Guggen
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  • There's fancy shopping on [[Madison Avenue|Madison]], and lots of museums on [[Fifth Avenue|Fifth]], including the [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum|Gug
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  • [[Category:Museums]]
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  • The exhibits are pretty weird compared to more tame museums like the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]. [[Category:Museums]]
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  • [[Category:Museums]]
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  • ...itecture libraries in the world, and from proximity to [[New York City]]'s museums.
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  • [[Category:Campus museums]]
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  • ...nt agencies, institutes of health, institutions of learning, libraries and museums.
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  • [[Category:Campus museums]]
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  • ...hung out at [[Tom's]], the [[West End]], and in New York's bookstores and museums. After their first semester at Columbia, Obama was only able to find anothe
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  • ...es he majored in "subway studies" and spent much of his time in the city's museums. Despite a fondness for art history, he eventually majored in [[English]].
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  • ...t there is nothing else of value and worth in Boston (except for maybe the museums owned by the universities...and maybe the hospitals owned by them, too).
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  • ...ke, and is the winner of five MUSE Awards from the American Association of Museums.
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  • ...at allows undergraduate and graduate students to get into the following 34 museums for free. Until 2013, the program was named "Passport to New York." [http://artsinitiative.columbia.edu/city/museums/map Passport to Museums]
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  • ...larly useful bus lines include the [[M4]], which goes to the Met and other museums on 5th Avenue, the [[M104]], which runs down Broadway, and the [[M60]], whi
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