History of New York & USA thru 16mm film Secret Speakeasy Sun July 7th 8pm

History of New York & USA thru 16mm film Secret Speakeasy Sun July 7th 8pm

See16mm vintage films of New York, USA and more See and have demo'd NY antiques Learn NY History

By The Museum of Interesting Things

Date and time

Sunday, July 7 · 8 - 10pm EDT

Location

The Museum of Interesting Things - the loft in soho

177 Prince Street between Thompson & Sullivan New York, NY 10012

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About this event

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Hi hi!

Wanted to let you know that the next Museum of Interesting Things Speakeasy is the


History of New York & DC thru 16mm film Secret Speakeasy for Independance Day

Sun July 7th 2024

8pm - 10pm all ages NYC timezone

You can come see it Live in Soho NYC or see it virtually, whatever suits you!


The Museum of Interesting Things

takes over a Soho Loft for a special

History of New York thru 16mm film themed party for the Museum.

16mm short Movie Fest

And New York Antiques Demos


In the spirit of a true Speakeasy

Anything can change so...

Please check this website before leaving.

http://www.secretspeakeasy.com/nyhistory0724.html


The Museum has a show featuring

Original Rare 16mm short films from the

1910 to the 1960's of old New York


And see antiques from the Early 1900’s and some 1800’s


A perfect date night or come meet someone new!


The Loft at Prince Street 177 Prince Str or Virtually (zoom)

$10 to help the museum :)

Between Thompson & Sullivan street

in Soho NYC 212 274 8757

Organized by

The Museum of Interesting Things is a traveling interactive demonstration/exhibition of antiques and inventions that goes to schools, libraries and events and inspires kids and adults to be curious. We bring back tinkering. I like to say it shows kids and adults that their ipods did not pop out of thin air! Like a circus...just no elephants!

The Secret Speakeasy is a benefit to help the Museum reach more kids and adults as well as a way for more people to see and enjoy the thingies and 16mm films!