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Events - Upcoming Events - Museum of American Finance
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Private Events at the Museum. Author Haley Sweetland Edwards on "Shadow Courts". Wednesday, September 7, 2016. 12:30 PM to 01:30 PM. Join us for a lunchtime event with Time. Correspondent Haley Sweetland Edwards on her new book, Shadow Courts: The Tribunals That Rule Global Trade. Upcoming Events and Tours. Walking Tour: History of Wall Street. Saturday, September 17, 2016 - 11:00 AM. Join us for a 90-minute historical walking tour of FiDi (the Financial District). Walking Tour: History of Wall Street.
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Publications & Collections - Museum of American Finance
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Publications and Collections :. The Museum's quarterly membership magazine, Financial History. Is the internationally-recognized source for the history of commerce and the development of the American capital markets. Now available as a full-color digital edition. Each issue features articles about the people, companies and events that have contributed to the nation's financial system. It publishes books and exhibition catalogs including. Genealogy of American Finance.
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Plan Your Visit - Museum of American Finance
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Plan Your Visit :. Hours, Directions and Admission. The Museum is located at 48 Wall Street, on the corner of William Street, in New York City. It is open Tuesday - Saturday, from 10 am - 4 pm. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for students/seniors and free for members and kids 6 and under. Please click here. Photos of the Museum. Wondering what to expect when you visit? Take a look at images of the Museum’s historic home and exhibition highlights with our online photo tour. Groups and Educational Visits.
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News - Announcements - Exhibit Preview: "Worth Its Weight: Gold from the Ground Up" - Museum of American Finance
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MoAF in the News. Exhibit Preview: "Worth Its Weight: Gold from the Ground Up". August 7, 2015. Worth Its Weight will be on view in three galleries, as well as the Museum’s theater. The Gold in America section will feature three subject areas: Gold Rushes, Finance and Mining and Refining. By learning about these topics, visitors will understand how the story of gold is intimately intertwined with American history.
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Misc - User Agreement - Museum of American Finance
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Welcome to the web site (Our Site) of The Museum of American Finance (we or us). This is the user agreement (User Agreement) that describes the conditions for using Our Site, including Our Site privacy policy (Privacy Policy). Please read this User Agreement carefully, because by visiting Our Site or by purchasing our items, you are accepting the terms of this User Agreement, including the Privacy Policy. Please review our privacy policy. Links, Frames and Metatags. You may link to the home page of Our S...
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Education - Education and Reservations - Museum of American Finance
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Group admission must be booked online at least two weeks in advance for discounted rate. Volunteer guides may be available; inquire at front desk upon arrival. Need help? Check out our video tutorial. All classes include admission to the Museum's exhibits. Click here. Request a lecturer ($500). Check out our video tutorial. Sponsored by ING, the Museum's Title 1 Program includes the following:. For the NYDOE's definition of Title 1 schools. This course is offered in the Fall semester only.
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Ways to Give - Museum of American Finance
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Ways to Give :. The Museum of American Finance, a non-profit organization, depends on the support of corporations, foundations and people like you to preserve, exhibit and teach the public about finance and financial history. There has never been a more important time to help people set financial goals and learn more about the tools they need to succeed in the financial world. Here are ways you can support the Museum.
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Ways to Give - Museum of American Finance
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Ways to Give :. The Museum of American Finance, a non-profit organization, depends on the support of corporations, foundations and people like you to preserve, exhibit and teach the public about finance and financial history. There has never been a more important time to help people set financial goals and learn more about the tools they need to succeed in the financial world. Here are ways you can support the Museum.
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Exhibits - Women of Wall Street - - Museum of American Finance
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Women of Wall Street. Women of Wall Street. June 2009 - March 2010. The story of women on Wall Street is the story of women in America. Issues of self-determination, freedom and financial independence clashed with societal norms in the traditionally male domain of finance. Until recent decades, women had largely been excluded from Wall Street. Women of Wall Street" Press Release. DOC 32.00 K). Historical Women of Wall Street. DOC 32.00 K). Quotes from Contemporary Women of Wall Street. DOC 29.50 K).
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Exhibits - Current - Museum of American Finance
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Gold from the Ground Up. On view November 19, 2015 - December 30, 2016. Worth Its Weight: Gold from the Ground Up captivate visitors with the many spectacular and unexpected ways gold has influenced our lives from science and technology to entertainment and pop culture to finance and economics. This exhibit is featured in three galleries and will be on view through December 2016. America In Circulation: A History of US Currency Featuring the Collection of Mark R. Shenkman.
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