The AKC Museum of the Dog, Midtown, Manhattan

The American Kennel Club first opened their Museum of the Dog in 1982 in New York City. They have changed locations a few times outside of New York City and they recently returned.

In their own words “The AKC Museum of the Dog preserves, interprets and celebrates the role of dogs in society and educates the public about the human-canine bond through its collection of art and exhibits that inspire engagement with dogs.”

A must see for dog lovers and it’s a stone’s throw from Grand Central.

The AKC Museum of the Dog - 101 Park Avenue at 40th Street

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