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Address American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA

Like many of New York’s cultural monuments and sites, the American Museum of Natural History has had the privilege of being featured in several films and series. And if it appears in The Exorcist II, The Squid and the Whale or Splash, it is indeed in The Night at the Museum that we think of first when we cross its threshold …

Opened in 1877, the American Museum of Natural History was formerly located in the Central Park Arsenal.

In neo-Gothic style, the museum has one of the richest collections in the world. 32 million specimens and various and varied objects are gathered there.

Popular in particular for its dioramas depicting animals in their natural environment and for its dinosaur skeletons, the T-Rex playing a significant role in The Night at the Museum, this cultural mecca welcomes an average of 5 million visitors every year.

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Fanspots Stories New York

Fanspots Stories New York

Discover the secrets of the cult places of the greatest masterpieces of pop culture in New York!

The world capital of pop culture, New York embodies unbridled creative freedom. The city that never sleeps has been the muse of a large number of directors, actors, screenwriters, singers, musicians, cartoonists and writers…

Many have passed on their fascination for the city to the general public and made some of its places famous worldwide, making them into the legend of pop culture. These are the secrets of a hundred of them revealed in this first volume of the Fanspots Stories collection.

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Spider-Man, Ghostbusters, Superman, Leonard Cohen, Led Zeppelin…

Directed by a team of pop culture specialists and embellished with many anecdotes, Fanspots Stories New York tells more than just a story: these are some of the most fascinating stories in pop culture.

Fanspot Stories New York
100 pop cults
a unique and new concept
224 pages of fun
a beautiful large-format book 24 x 30, round back slicefil

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