MAS Tours For This Week Start Tonight With Hotel Albert Virtual Tour

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We hope you can join us for this week’s tours!

Please see the tours listed below, and click on the photos to learn more. Virtual tours usually last 60 to 90 minutes, are conducted via Zoom, and are not recorded to be viewed later.

In-person tours usually last 90 minutes to two hours and are held outdoors, therefore no masks are required. If you prefer to wear a mask, though, we want you to feel comfortable doing so.

Don’t delay, get your tickets today! Remember, MAS Members get advance notice of tours, and a discounted ticket price. 

You can reach MAS tour director Ted Mineau at [email protected] with any questions or comments. Many thanks for your continued support of the MAS tours program.

History of the Hotel Albert [virtual tour]
with Anthony W. Robins.

Thursday, January 25 at 6:00 PM
Register here

Terra Cotta Downtown [in-person tour]
with Lucie Levine
Saturday, January 27 at 11:00 AM 
Register here

Penn, Farley, and Moynihan [in-person tour]
with Ginny Poleman
[This tour is mostly indoors and underground – perfect for a rainy day!]
Sunday, January 28 at 11:00 AM 
Register here

Banner Image: Terra-Cotta Downtown. Image Credit – MAS Tours 


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Municipal Arts Society Of New York

The Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) lifts up the voices of the people in the debates that shape New York’s built environment and leads the way toward a more livable city from sidewalk to skyline. MAS envisions a future in which all New Yorkers share in the richness of city life—where growth is balanced, character endures, and a resilient future is secured. Over more than 125 years of history, our advocacy efforts have led to the creation of the New York City Planning Commission, Public Design Commission, Landmarks Preservation Commission, and the Tribute in Light; the preservation of Grand Central Terminal, the lights of Times Square, and the Garment District; the conservation of more than 50 works of public art; and the founding of such civic organizations as the Public Art Fund, the New York Landmarks Conservancy, P.S. 1, the Historic Districts Council, the Park Avenue Armory Conservancy, and the Waterfront Alliance.

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