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dominate the interior hangar, but make sure to explore further into the bowels of the carrier,
where you can see the crew's dining and sleeping quarters, the anchor room and lots of nav-
igational gadgets. The museum is also home to the retired Concorde and, in its new Space
Shuttle Pavilion, Enterprise (just a test vehicle - it never made it to outer space).
INTREPID SEA, AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1133 Sixth Ave at 43rd St. Subway B, D, F, M to 42nd St.
212 857 0000,
www.icp.org . Tues-Thurs
10am-6pm, Fri 10am-8pm, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm. $14. MAP
Founded in 1974 by Cornell Capa (brother of war photographer Robert Capa), this excep-
tional museum and school sponsors around twenty exhibits a year dedicated to “concerned
photography”, avant-garde and experimental works, and retrospectives of modern masters.
Many shows focus on works from their own extensive permanent collection, which holds
basically all of Robert Capa's photography, as well as that of New York sensationalist Wee-
gee.
CARNEGIE HALL
154 W 57th St at Seventh Ave. Subway N, Q, R to 57th St. 212 903 9765 tickets 212 247 7800,
www.carnegiehall.org . Tours late Sept-June usually Mon-Fri 11.30am, 12.30pm, 2pm & 3pm, Sat 11.30am &
12.30pm, Sun 12.30pm. $15. MAP
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