Best of Brooklyn: Top 5 Museums
Briefly

Located at 200 Eastern Pkwy, the Brooklyn Museum is one of the largest and oldest art museums in the USA. It houses an extensive collection that spans ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary art.
Located in a decommissioned subway station at 99 Schermerhorn St., the New York Transit Museum explores the city's public transportation history. Visitors can see vintage subway cars, buses, and various exhibits detailing the evolution of the New York City transit system.
Located at 80 Hanson Pl, MoCADA is dedicated to contemporary art that explores the African diaspora. It features a variety of exhibitions, performances, and programs that highlight the cultural contributions of people of African descent.
At 128 Pierrepont St, the organization is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of Brooklyn. It features exhibits, educational programs, and a library that houses a collection of documents, photographs, and artifacts related to the borough's past.
Located at 254 36th St. (Building 2, Rm B421 in Industry City), the Morbid Anatomy Museum focuses on the intersections of art, science, and death. It explored topics like taxidermy, medical history, and the macabre through exhibitions, lectures, and workshops.
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