World’s Fairs” and “Pushing Buttons: Activist New York” are two exciting activities offered at the Museum of the City of New York during spring break, from Mar. 26-28.
Children can explore the history of New York’s World’s Fairs, and then make a clay model of their own 2013 pavilion, or explore the stories of activists in our history during vacation week, and then write their own views and opinions.
Whether they want to learn about the World’s Fairs of the future, or activists of the past, the choice is theirs.
Vacation Week, Mar. 26-Mar. 28, from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm. Free with general museum admission.
Museum of the City of New York [1220 Fifth Ave. at E. 104th Street on the upper East Side; (212) 534–1672; www.mcny.org].