250 Bowery The former International Center of Photography Museum
250 Bowery is a historic building in New York City that used to house the International Center of Photography Museum. The museum was known for its exhibitions and collections of photography and visual arts. Today, the building is used for commercial and residential purposes, but its legacy as a cultural institution lives on.
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Events and activities near 250 Bowery The former International Center of Photography Museum
- San Antonios
Back to the Future Party at San Antonios NYC - Latin & Reggaeton Classics
Jun 07From $14.95 - San Antonios
Memorial Day Reggaeton - Latin Party at San Antonios NYC
May 30From $14.95 - San Antonios
July 4th Fireworks Party at Lower East Side NYC
Jul 04From $14.95 - Lower Manhattan
Death in New York Walking Tour
May 04 - Jun 14From $42.00 - The Bowery Hotel
Whiskey Washback New York
Oct 03From $105.00 - The Bowery Hotel
New York Arte Agave Tequila & Mezcal Festival
Sep 11 - Sep 12From $109.00
Getting there
250 Bowery The former International Center of Photography Museum
250 Bowery, Manhattan, New York, 10012
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