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West Indian Carnival

03 September 2007
Parade Route is from Rochester & Eastern Parkway to Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn.
For more information, call 718-467-1797 or visit www.wiadca.orgexternal link

Feast of San Gennaro

01 September 2007 - 30 September 2007
The annual Feast of San Gennaro is said to be New York City's oldest, biggest and best street festival.

Brooklyn Bridge Swim

08 September 2007
The race kicks off at 2pm. The route is going from East River Park - Dover Street/ South Street and finishes at Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Bridge Swim 2007

Transit Museum Toy Factory

08 September 2007-09 September 2007
Using toys and models on display in our Toot, Toot, Beep, Beep: Toys That Move exhibit as our inspiration, we'll build vehicles with spinning wheels and fun parts to make our own toys that move. Suggested for ages 4+.
New York Transit Museum

26th Annual Antique Motorcycle Show

09 September 2007
11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
This show will include a display of various makes and models of mototcycles that have been out of production 10 years or more. Music, farmhouse tours, hayrides, petting zoo and food with provide fun for the entire family.
26th Annual Antique Motorcycle Show 2007

Become a member of the Museum and join the exclusive tours

15 September 2007
the jewel in the crown: OLD City Hall station
Noon - 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Become a member of the Museum and join these exclusive tours of the original IRT City Hall Station. Valid current membership, reservations, and advanced payment required.
Capacity is limited so book early:
$20 adults; $10 children.
718-694-1867.


A-B-C-D-E-F-G and V

15 September 2007-16 September 2007
Seventy five years ago, New Yorkers first rode the IND subway - today's A, B, C, D, E, F, G and V lines. Join us as we visit our own IND cars in the museum and sing along with some jazzy train tunes!
Suggested for ages 4+.
New York Transit Museum

The Amazing Maize Maze

15 September 2007 - 28 October 2007
11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Enjoy getting lost in our 3 acre interactive corn maze. The adventure begins with a stalk talk to prepare you for the challenge of finding clues, solving puzzles and making your way out of the maze. To add to the adventure join us for Maze By Moonlight on Saturday October 14th when the maze will be open until 9:00 p.m. Feel up to the challenge? Then join us for the fun of getting lost and loving it!
Admission : Adults $7.00
Children ages 4-11 $4.00
ages 3 and under Free
Group Rates available for groups of 15 or more
New York Transit Museum

Broadway on Broadway Concert 2007

16 September 2007
Broadway on Broadway Concert is a free outdoor concert featuring musical numbers and appearances from almost every play and musical on Broadway, as well as sneak peeks at several upcoming shows opening in the new theatre season.
Broadway on Broadway Concert 2007

African American Day Parade 2007

16 September 2007
The African-American Parade is a huge, colourful and noisy affair. Crowds pack out the wide boulevards of Harlem, one of New York's busiest African-American areas, as floats move along the streets pumping out a variety of music from soca to reggae, ragga and soul.
African American Day Parade 2007

Toot, Toot, Beep, Beep: Toys That Move

16 September 2007
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn Heights
From a 19th century tin replica of the City Hall Trolley to Fisher Price's classic 1973 airport this exhibition, developed by the New York Transit Museum in collaboration with the Doll and Toy Museum, shows the evolution of transportation as reflected in toys over the last 100 years. As far back as history can trace, children all over the world have played with toys. Toys often portray the world in miniature, and toys that move have always held a particular fascination, reflecting real-life ways to travel. The exhibition, Toot Toot, Beep Beep: Toys That Move at the New York Transit Museum, in Brooklyn Heights, from October 3, 2006 through September 2007, presents over seventy transportation themed toys representing a century of technology and innovation in toy-making.


Sesame Street Live "When Elmo grows up"

19 September 2007-22 September 2007
The Theater at Continental Airlines Arena
$15, $25, $30, $40 (Floor)
When Elmo and his Sesame Street Live friends think about growing up, it's a musical show-and-tell! Bert dreams of becoming a forest ranger, Telly longs to be a cowboy and their newest friend, Abby Cadabby, wants to be a fairy godmother just like her mommy. Elmo thinks about becoming a 'weather monster,' but has a hard time predicting his own forecast-he wants to be anything and everything all at once!
"When Elmo Grows Up" includes lessons on perseverance, teamwork and the power of imagination. Children learn that if they believe in themselves and are willing to try, the possibilities are endless.
The Meadowlands

Create a city

22 September 2007-23 September 2007
We'll design an urban landscape of our own and create a city with streets, buildings, subways and buses!
Suggested for ages 4+.
New York Transit Museum

Sister city: Budapest

29 September 2007
Among the images seen in the Museum's new exhibit Unexpected Stops: Imagery by Kermit Berg are scenes from the second oldest subway in the world, the Budapest Metro. We'll learn about this Sister City of New York and create unique transit postcards to send to new friends in this great old city in Hungary.
Suggested for ages 6+.
New York Transit Museum

Transit Musem Photostoris

29 September 2007
2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tell your own transportation story using PhotoStory software, digital photography, and your personal tales of travel in the city. We'll work together in Museum exhibits and the Technology Lab to produce a fun, digital slideshow project to take home on a data disc.
Suggested for ages 7+.
Space is limited. Advance registration by phone is recommended:
please call 718-694-1792.
New York Transit Museum

14th Annual Transit Museum Bus Festival at Atlantic Antic

30 September 2007
Boerum Place between State Street and Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. Free admission.
The Museum's 14th Annual Bus Festival joins Atlantic Antic, Brooklyn's largest street fair, for what promises to be a fantastic family Sunday. Our vintage collection of buses and guest vehicles will be ready to board! Additional activities include children's workshops and bus tours. Admission to the museum, one block away on Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, will be free from noon to 5 p.m.
New York Transit Museum

US Open Tennis 2007 in New York

27 August 2007 - 09 September 2007
Major Events Sports Events
US Open will be held from 27 August to 9 September 2007, at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City.
US Open Tennis 2007

New York Shakespeare Festival

07 August 2007 - 09 September 2007
Festival Events
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Written by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Directed by DANIEL SULLIVAN
The Public Theater, NY
New York Shakespeare Festival 2007

Burlesque on the Beach

04 May 2007 - 21 September 2007
Coney Island, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and referred to by one observer as "Sodom by the Sea", sees the return of the Burlesque on the Beach programme this summer.
Burlesque on the Beach

14th Annual Transit Museum Bus Festival at Atlantic Antic

30 September 2007
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Boerum Place between State Street and Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. Free admission
The Museum's 14th Annual Bus Festival joins Atlantic Antic, Brooklyn's largest street fair, for what promises to be a fantastic family Sunday. Our vintage collection of buses and guest vehicles will be ready to board! Additional activities include children's workshops and bus tours. Admission to the museum, one block away on Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, will be free from noon to 5 p.m.
New York Transit Museum

Harlem Meer Performance Festival

27 May 2007 - 30 September 2007
The Harlem Meer Performance Festival returns to the lakefront plaza at the Charles A Dana Discovery Center in Central Park for another season of sumptuous Sunday music performances.
Harlem Meer Performance Festival

Architects of the New York City Subway, Part II: Squire Vickers and the Subway's Modern Age

30 July 2007 - 28 October 2007
Located in the Transit Museum's Gallery Annex in the Shuttle Passage, this exhibit is the second feature that will display the work of Squire J. Vickers.
Admission is free.

Unexpected Stops: Imagery by Kermit Berg

18 September - 02 December, 2007
New York Transit Museum, Brooklyn Heights
In two new 60-foot long photographic collages, Kermit Berg offers a vision of global cities and their mass transit infrastructure. All mass transit may look the same until your anticipated stop never materializes, and a subway ride that started in Manhattan makes unexpected stops in Berlin, London, Budapest and Bangkok.
New York Transit Museum

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