1. The National Museum of the American Indian in New York City is located in the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. It features exhibitions and educational programs on the history, culture, and contemporary life of Native peoples of the Americas. The museum has a permanent collection of over 800,000 objects representing indigenous cultures from across the Americas. The museum’s building is a beautiful Beaux Arts-style structure designed by Cass Gilbert and built in 1907. One of the museum’s most distinctive features is the Diker Pavilion for Native Arts and Cultures, which houses a stunning display of contemporary Native American art. The museum also features a restaurant, Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe, which serves traditional and contemporary dishes from Native American cuisines.

2. The National Museum of the American Indian in New York City is open seven days a week, from 10 AM to 5 PM. The museum is closed on December 25. The museum’s phone number is (212) 514-3700.

3. Admission to the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City is free. The museum is located at One Bowling Green in Lower Manhattan, near Battery Park. Visitors can take the 1 train to South Ferry, the 4 and 5 trains to Bowling Green, or the R train to Whitehall St./South Ferry. The museum is also accessible by several bus lines, including the M5, M15, and M20. Paid parking is available nearby.