The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog houses one of the world's largest collections of canine-related art, showcasing fine art devoted to man's best friend.

📜 Nonprofit art and history museum in New York City, established 1982. Houses one of the largest collections of canine-related art and is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the role of dogs in society. # Why Go🎨 Extensive collection of dog-related fine art 🖼️ Rotating exhibitions and digital interactive displays 📚 4,000-volume research library available 🐾 Pet-friendly programming like Furry Fridays and Bark After Dark # Why Avoid🚫 Dogs other than service animals generally not allowed during regular hours # Tips🎟️ Purchase tickets online or on-site, reservations required for Furry Friday. 🐕 Reactive Dog Hours available on select Saturdays for a calm experience. 📍 Museum entrance on East 40th Street # Cost💰 Adults $15, Seniors/Youth/Students/Military $10, Child (3-12) $5, under 2 FREE. # Hours🕒 Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Wednesday-Sunday 11am-6pm, last admission 5pm. # 🅿️ ParkingParking garage available beneath the building, several on nearby 39th Street. ♿ Wheelchair Accessible.

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