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Special Exhibition of Prints, Books, Manuscripts, etc., relating to 

 Henry Hudson, the Hudson River, Robert Fulton, and Steam Naviga- 

 tion. (Special illustrated catalogue for sale; price 10 cents.) 



Take Fifth Avenue Stages, or Madison Avenue surface cars to Seventy- 

 second Street, one block east of Library; connection with Subway at Grand 

 Central Station and with Elevated Railway and West Side surface cars at 

 Fifty-ninth Street. 



NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK, under the management of the 

 New York Zoological Society, in Bronx Park. Open daily, including Sun- 

 days, from 9 a.m. until an hour before sunset (November i to May i from 

 10 a.m.). Free, except on Mondays and Thursdays, when an admission fee 

 of 25 cents is charged. Exhibition of a splendid collection of Animals, Birds 

 and Reptiles. The fauna of Henry Hudson's time on Manhattan Island 

 and Hudson River Valley will be indicated by the flag of the Hudson- 

 Fulton Celebration. (Special illustrated catalogue describing same for 

 sale.) 



Take Subway trains marked " Bronx Park Express " to terminus at 180th 

 Street, or Third Avenue Elevated to Fordham Station. The entrances are 

 reached by numerous surface cars. 



REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH. The Reformed Protestant 

 Dutch Church of the City of New York will make an exhibit in the 

 chapel of the Church of St. Nicholas, Fifth Avenue and 48th Street, 

 during the week of the celebration, 9 to 5 daily. 



This Church was organized A.D. 1628, and the exhibit will comprise articles 

 connected with its long history. 



VAN CORTLANDT HOUSE MUSEUM, in Van Cortlandt Park. 

 This fine colonial mansion, built in 1748, with furniture of the period, is one 

 of the old houses within the area of Greater New York ; it is in the custody of 

 the Colonial Dames of the State of New York. Open daily, 9.00 a.m. to 

 5.00 p.m. Special Exhibition of Mezzotint Portraits of men prominent 

 in political life prior to the Revolution; Wedgwood's Medallion Por- 

 traits of Illustrious Personages; Cartoons and Caricatures of political 

 events, etc. (Special illustrated catalogue on sale.) 



Take New York Central Railroad from Grand Central Station ; Sixth 

 Avenue Elevated Railway, connecting at 155th Street with the Putnam 

 Division of the New York Central Railroad ; or Subway trains marked " Van 

 Cortlandt Park." 



WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS (The Jumel Mansion). 

 Roger Morris Park, Edgecombe Avenue and one Hundred and Sixty-second 

 Street. Built about 1760. Under the Department of Parks. Exhibition by 

 the ladies of the Washington Headquarters Association, Daughters of the 

 American Revolution. Open free daily, including Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 

 5 p.m. Special features: Collection of Colonial furnishings, objects and 

 pictures; also the Bolton Collection of War Relics of the Revolution. 



Take Amsterdam Avenue surface cars; Sixth Avenue Elevated Railway to 

 One Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street, or Broadway Subway to One Hundred 

 and Fifty-seventh Street. 



