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Consulate of Vietnam
Welcome to the Consulate of Vietnam in New York City, your gateway to Vietnam's culture, trade, and diplomatic services in the United States. Conveniently located at 866 United Nations Plaza in Manhattan, the Consulate serves as a vital link between Vietnam and the United States, fostering bilateral relations and facilitating a wide range of services for Vietnamese citizens, expatriates, and visitors. Our dedicated team is committed to providing comprehensive consular services, including visa processing, passport renewal, and assistance for Vietnamese nationals in need. We also offer support and information for those interested in exploring Vietnam's rich cultural heritage, vibrant business environment, and travel opportunities.
Homeville Museum
Welcome to the Homeville Museum, a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and families alike, nestled in the heart of Cortland, New York. Located at 4386 U.S. Route 11, our museum is a proud part of the Central New York Living History Center, offering a vibrant exploration of historical experiences and their relevance to both past and contemporary life. The Homeville Museum is renowned for its diverse collections, with a core focus on military history, local business, industry, and railroad heritage. At the heart of our exhibits is the remarkable collection of the late Ken Eaton, a WWII veteran who dedicated over 35 years to curating military, railroad, and local history artifacts. His collection, combined with other culturally significant items, creates an immersive experience that connects visitors to the rich tapestry of history.
Oriskany Museum
Welcome to the Oriskany Museum, a captivating destination nestled in the heart of Oriskany, New York. Located at 420 Utica Street, our museum offers a unique journey through history, celebrating the rich heritage of this small village with a big story to tell. As a premier tourist attraction, we invite visitors to explore our extensive collection that highlights significant moments from the past, including the pivotal Battle of Oriskany, known as the "bloodiest battle of the Revolution." Founded in 1967 as the Battle of Oriskany Historical Society, the Oriskany Museum now resides in its own dedicated building, providing an immersive experience into the village's storied past. Our exhibits include fascinating artifacts and displays, such as the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany CV-CVA 34, on loan courtesy of the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Florida. This legendary vessel served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, before becoming an artificial reef in 2006.
New York City Marble Cemetery
Welcome to the New York City Marble Cemetery, a serene and historic resting place nestled in the heart of Manhattan. Located at 52-74 East 2nd Street, this unique cemetery offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city and a glimpse into New York's rich history. Established in the early 19th century, the New York City Marble Cemetery is one of the oldest non-sectarian burial grounds in the city, known for its distinctive marble vaults and tranquil gardens. As a cherished landmark, the cemetery provides a dignified resting place for those who have shaped the cultural and historical tapestry of New York. Visitors are welcome to explore the grounds during designated hours, where they can admire the intricate marble structures and reflect in a setting that blends natural beauty with historical significance.
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