Discovery Times Square Exposition, Exhibition center in Times Square, Manhattan, United States.
Discovery Times Square Exposition was an exhibition center located in a historic building on West 44th Street that featured rotating temporary displays. The venue used multiple floors to present different themed collections that changed throughout its years of operation.
The center opened in 2009 in a landmarked building that had historical ties to the New York Times. It operated for approximately seven years before closing in 2016.
The center displayed numerous exhibitions including King Tutankhamun artifacts, Dead Sea Scrolls, Marvel characters, and items recovered from the Titanic wreckage.
The center was housed in a multistory building in a busy part of Manhattan and was generally easy to reach on most days. Visitors should have expected varying hours depending on the day of the week.
The center frequently featured two different exhibitions running simultaneously in separate areas, allowing visitors to explore completely different themes during a single visit. This dual-exhibition structure made it possible to combine multiple experiences without requiring separate trips.
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