today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 26, 2023
Bigger than ever / Exhibitors / Get out and see New York
Bigger than ever / Exhibitors / Get out and see New York
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Device is perfect for traditional procedures, airway enhancements and facial esthetics. »page 6 »page 8 Bigger than ever By Aaron Rothkopf, today Staff n It may be known as Old New York, but there are plenty of new and exciting features and exhibits at the 99th annual Greater New York Dental Meeting. Billed as one of the largest dental meetings in the world, the GNYDM invites you to join more than 33,000 medical professionals from more than 150 countries for a wide variety of full and half-day seminars, handson workshops, aisles of exhibitors showcasing the latest technology and devices and a chance to mingle with peers at various social events. Taking place today through Wednesday, the GNYDM is expand5 (Photo/today Staff) AD see BIGGER, page 2 8[2] => from page one 2 BIGGER from page 1 7 ing its World Implant Expo and is also showcasing its annual Global Orthodontic Conference, 3D Printing Conference, Oral Health Symposium, Pediatric Summit, Women’s Program, Public Health Program, Special Needs Courses and Dental Laboratory Education. This year’s event returns to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and will house more than 1,500 technical exhibits where attendees can get hands-on experience with the newest technology. An international business center has been established to meet the needs of manufacturers interested in exporting their products. There is also an international hospitality center where international guests can relax and join other international AD colleagues for coffee. And as a bonus, some programming will be offered in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Chinese for international guests. The exhibit floor hours are today through Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Learning about new dental practices and procedures is one of the top priorities of the GNYDM. Check out the New Products Pavilion today through Wednesday. You can see the newest and latest products and services that you can take back to your dental offices. Other seminars taking place throughout the convention include ones on sleep apnea, Botox and various cosmetic procedures in the field of dentistry Participants can also get continuing education credits at this year’s event. The GNYDM provides one Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 hour of credit for each hour of lecture. The C.E. Registry is located on the exhibit floor. Proof of attendance for continuing education certification is available for all scientific sessions. The number of C.E. hours is equal to the number of hours per course. Computerized C.E. certifications can be printed out after each course or from any computer with internet access up to six months following the meeting. And since the GNYDM is taking place in the city that never sleeps, you might want to take advantage of all that the Big Apple has to offer, including the lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree, which takes place on the last day of the conference. For more information on these events or any other part of the GNYDM, visit www.gnydm.com or download the mobile app. About the Publisher Tribune America, LLC 118-35 Queens Blvd., Ste. 400 Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375 Phone: (212) 244-7181 E-mail: info@dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com Publisher & Chairman Torsten Oemus t.oemus@dental-tribune.com President/Chief Executive Officer Eric Seid e.seid@dental-tribune.com Group Editor Kristine Colker k.colker@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Aaron Rothkopf a.rothkopf@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Humberto Estrada h.estrada@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Maria Kaiser m.kaiser@dental-tribune.com Trade Show & Events Coordinator Chadette Maragh clientadcoordinatordtus@gmail.com Accounting Department Nirmala Singh nsinghdtus@gmail.com Accounting Department Tanya Duncan tduncandtus@gmail.com Published by Tribune America © 2023 Tribune America, LLC All rights reserved. today Greater New York Dental Meeting Show Dailies Vol. 18 appear during the Greater New York Dental Meeting in New York City, Nov. 26 to Nov. 29, 2023. Tribune America makes every effort to report clinical information and manufacturers’ product news accurately, but cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims, or for typographical errors. The publishers also do not assume responsibility for product names or claims, or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of Tribune America or Dental Tribune International.[3] => [4] => exhibitors 4 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 As RGP approaches 30 years in business, it’s better than ever By RGP Staff n As the pandemic slowly fades away into the rear view mirror and the smoke from a couple years of uncertainty clears, RGP is standing stronger than ever in the dental stool game, according to the company. Based in historic Bristol, R.I., RGP spent all of 2022 pumping dental chairs out of their factory at a record pace. “In the spring of 2020, we were standing there wondering which direction we would go when everything hit the fan with Covid. We knew we had to get creative and roll up our sleeves to ensure that as a small business, we could withstand the blow of the pandemic,” said RGP Vice President Jason DeCosta. “Thankfully, we have some incredibly loyal customers who even in the midst of that whole situation found their way to our website and to our phone lines and were still ordering chairs and other items from us, helping us push forward during that tough time,” Costa said. “We ended up having an overall successful 2020, which was amazing. 2021 followed suit and sales grew back to our prepandemic levels” When asked about 2022 DeCosta said: “We were very fortunate to have had an incredible year of growth last year. It was by far our best year since our inception back in 1995. “We had a great push in 2022 from well-known ergonomic speakers recommending our products, an incredible stretch of successful trade shows — many of which were record setting, and a few new products that really served as catalysts to push our sales to new levels. “It was the perfect storm for our business, and we look forward to continuing that success into 2023 and beyond.” RGP specializes in providing dental professionals with optimal seating options for proper ergonomics in the workplace. It offers unique chair designs that can be combined with arm supports and other accessories. It mainly operates in the dental sector but also has a foothold in other industries, such as ophthalmology, dermatology, plastic surgery and veterinary. Visit RGP in booth No. 1022 here at this year’s Greater New York Dental Meeting and see what the company has for you and your staff! 5 The RGP headquarters in Bristol, R.I. (Photos/Provided by RGP) 5 The RGP booth is full of attendees during a dental meeting in 2022. 4 Top right, RGP spent 2022 pumping dental chairs out of its factory at a record pace. Middle right, you can find RGP dental chairs at many operatories around the country, or you can check them out yourself at booth No. 1022. 4 Here in New York Learn more about RGP and its products at booth No. 1022.[5] => [6] => exhibitors 6 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 Bioclear Matrix System: Create predictable, natural-looking outcomes for your Class II using the Bioclear Method By Bioclear Matrix System Staff n In the ever-evolving world of dentistry, Bioclear Matrix System remains at the forefront, continuously creating innovating solutions. We are excited to introduce our latest advancements, the Evolve Matrix System and TwinRing Universal, designed to create predictable and natural-looking outcomes for your Class II composite restorations. The Evolve Matrix System is a game-changer for dental professionals. This system, building upon the success of the Bioclear Biofit HD, offers four distinct emergence profiles and multiple heights, making it easier for clinicians to achieve predictable results. These matrices are color-coded for easy identification of the desired emergence profile and have the height printed on each matrix. Their design ensures superior buccal, lingual and occlusal wrap around the tooth, reducing the need for extensive finishing work. With a thickness of 75 microns, these pre-shaped anatomical matrices are stiffer than traditional mylar matrices, simplifying placement and adaption. Their unique extension allows deep seating into the sulcus, guaranteeing margins with minimal overhands and broad contacts. Moreover, they can accommodate rubber dam clamps, enhancing versatility. In Class II composite procedures, the TwinRing Universal is a standout solution. Its anti-slip technology ensures stability, even on challenging teeth, eliminating separators slipping off unexpectedly. This technology is complemented by impressive separation power right out of the box, thanks to the twin Nitinol springs that maintain their power over time. The TwinRing Universal’s unique design adapts to various tooth types and shapes, including short molars 5 (Photo/Provided by Bioclear Matrix Systems) and premolars, ensuring dental professionals can consistently achieve natural-looking results. It also eliminates the need for separate premolar and molar separators, streamlining procedures and reducing costs. Bioclear Matrix System is dedicated to advancing dentistry and helping clinicians create outcomes that are both predictable and naturally appealing when working with composite materials. The Evolve Here in New York To learn more about Bioclear Matrix Systems’ Evolve Matrix System and TwinRing Universal, stop by booth No. 3828. Matrix System and the TwinRing Universal represent a significant step forward in our relentless pursuit of excellence. We invite dental professionals to explore these innovative solutions and join us in redefining the standards of dental care. Visit our website at www.bioclearmatrix.com to learn more about our revolutionary products or meet us at booth No. 3828 here at the Greater New York. For direct inquiries, please contact us at (855) 712-5327. Together, we can reshape the future of dentistry, making predictable, natural outcomes the new normal in dental care.[7] => [8] => exhibitors 8 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 LightWalker ATS: Designed for dental perfectionists and forward-thinking professionals By Fotona Staff The Fotona LightWalker ATS dual wavelength (Er:YAG and Nd:YAG) laser. (Photos/Provided by Fotona) 3 n The Fotona LightWalker ATS dual wavelength (Er:YAG and Nd:YAG) laser has revolutionized dentistry with treatments that are often more efficient, more effective and more satisfying to patients and practitioners than ever before. With more than 60 years of experience in laser technology, Fotona’s award-winning LightWalker dental laser systems are leading the dental industry with unrivaled precision, performance and versatility. LightWalker lasers provide an extensive range of clinical applications tailored to numerous dental applications, covering: • Restorative dentistry • Endodontics • Implantology • Periodontics • Soft-tissue surgery • Pediatric dentistry • Holistic dentistry • Facial esthetics • Airway and more! In addition to traditional dental procedures, the LightWalker opens up a broad spectrum of innovative treatment possibilities, encompassing airway enhancement and facial esthetics. Fotona’s NightLase therapy stands out as a patient-friendly laser treatment dedicated to improving the quality of sleep. This patented laser modality optimizes pulse length, ensuring gentle and comfortable application on the delicate tissues inside the mouth, all while delivering clinically effective results. Leveraging the unique Fotona pulse characteristics, SmoothLase & LipLase utilize the photothermal capabilities of the LightWalker laser to initiate the formation of new and more elastic collagen. By treating the entire oral cavity, these procedures can tighten and lift the nasolabial folds, lip lines, jowls and cheeks, effectively reversing the signs of aging in many cases. In the case of LipLase, the laser delivers targeted heat pulses into the mucosa of the lips, stimulating new collagen formation and resulting in The Fotona LightWalker ATS from above. 4 Here in New York To learn more about the Fotona LightWalker ATS dual wavelength (Er:YAG and Nd:YAG) laser, stop by booth No. 4009. fuller, more defined and enhanced lips. “After many years of practicing restorative dentistry, I noticed that after delivering beautiful smile makeovers, my patients would look in the mirror and point to wrinkles and say, ‘I hate this.’ The Fotona LightWalker has given me many options for facial rejuvenation, ‘turning back the clock,’ with both intra-oral and extraoral options to help our patients look better, feel better and complete that cosmetic make over,” said Dr. Harvey Shiffman. The LightWalker is designed for dental perfectionists and all forwardthinking professionals who wish to upgrade their daily dental experience with new treatment possibilities that only the latest laser technology can offer. “The Fotona LightWalker laser system is a state-of-the-art technology system that has been a great addition to my practice,” said Dr. Mohamed Fayad. “It added an extra dimension to endodontic procedures performed on a daily basis. “Offering dual wavelengths (NdYAG & Er-YAG), different applications in non-surgical and surgical endodon- tics can be performed. Procedures such as acoustic streaming, hemostasis and photo-biomodulation (to accel- erate healing) are few of the examples of the diversity of applications with the Fotona laser system.”[9] => [10] => 10 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 TAUB introduces ENERGY CTZ Cements (Photo/Provided by TAUB Dental) 5 Product to meet the newest challenges presented by 3-D printed and milled restorations By Jordan Taub, TAUB Dental n As a manufacturer of different operatory and laboratory resins and products for more than 70 years, and having a specialty in resins specific for All-on-X full arch cases, my company, TAUB Products, has seen an ever-changing tide of restorative materials for bonding and cementing and an ever-changing chemical makeup of the “quintessential” esthetic final restoration. With today’s dentistry diving headfirst into more and more 3-D printed restorations for full arch and single units, 3-D printer companies are coming out with new and updated 3-D printer “ceramic” resins with up to and beyond 55 percent ceramic fill, all of them with a different chemistry. The push to develop restorative cements capable of integrating with these new technologies while workAD Here in New York To learn more about the ENERGY CTZ Cements and TAUB’s other products, head to booth No. 2908. Be sure to say hello to Jordan Taub while there! ing with current existing technologies is imperative. Some cements require primers and bonding agents to offer the best bonding to make up for the shortfalls of its original chemistry, enabling it to now bond to, let’s say zirconia, or allow a chemical adhesion to porcelain and tooth structure. Other cements are formulated with self-adhesive properties offering these chemical bonds to ceramic, zirconia and titanium. We have developed a new line of cements that focuses on superior adhesion, specifically for the 3-D printing and milling revolution. TAUB introduces ENERGY CTZ Cements, chemically formulated to bond 3-D “ceramic” printing resins, 3-D milled zirconia, 3-D milled titanium and tooth structure. Two versions of ENERGY are available, CTZ1 and CTZ3 (see the charts at right). I will be at booth No. 2908 throughout the show and would be happy to meet you and answer any of your questions on ENERGY and our other All-on-X Resins, STELLAR DC Acrylic (for chairside immediate load pickup and conversions) and LMD Elixirs (for gingival characterization of 3-D printed temp dentures). If I’m not there, I’ll be the big guy with the can’t miss “TAUB” belt buckle, roaming the tradeshow floor. I’m Jordan Taub and please say hello.[11] => [12] => 12 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 Introducing the Lares Perceptive and Smoothdrive By Lares Research Staff Lares Perceptive electric handpiece system The new Lares Research Perceptive electric handpiece system features dentistry’s first voice-activated control of frequently changed motor settings, such as speed presets, forward/ reverse and lighting. The large, brightly lit tablet computer touchscreen clearly displays current motor settings. Three speed presets reduce the risk of exceeding maximum bur speeds to ensure patient and dental team safety. The quiet 40,000 rpm brushless motor with bright, long life LED lighting accepts all major brand and model electric motor attachments. The ultralight, extra-supple hose minimizes hand fatigue. Perceptive’s overcurrent sensor provides a visual and audible warning of contra angle malfunction for enhanced patient safety. Setup of the system is “plug and play” — just attach any 4-hole handpiece hose to the motor control box. AD Here in New York Visit Lares Research at booth No. 4000 to learn more about the new Perceptive Electric Handpiece System and the Lares Smoothdrive 1:5 electric contra angle and to receive the show special price. (Photo/Provided by Lares Research) 5 Perceptive is available for a test drive at the Lares booth, No. 4000, and is show-special priced at just $949. Lares Smoothdrive 1:5 electric contra angle The new Lares Smoothdrive 1:5 electric contra angle fits all leading electric motor brands and models. Smoothdrive features a small head diameter and narrow neck width for enhanced visibility. Precision gear technology assures smooth, quiet operation and long life. A corrosion resistant stainless-steel exterior guarantees enduring good looks. Solid rod fiber optics provide bright, long-lasting illumination. Quad port spray provides unobstructed cooling. The product is backed by a full two-year warranty. Smoothdrive is available for test drive at the Lares booth, No. 4000, and is show-special priced at just $599. About Lares Research Founded in 1956, Lares Research is a second-generation family-owned American manufacturer committed to outstanding customer service. Factory direct distribution to U.S. dentists saves 30 to 60 percent vs. competitors selling through dealers. Factory repairs feature same-day turnaround and free shipping both ways. Knowledgeable sales reps provide a single point of expert-level contact. Trying Lares products is riskfree with its 30-day money-back satisfaction guarantee. For more information, call (888) 333-8440, ext. 1 or go online to www.laresdental.com.[13] => [14] => 14 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 Keep your chin up, neck straight and eyes forward with Infinity VUE By Designs for Vision Staff n Designs for Vision has several new innovative products including the Infinity VUE, Panoramic Field and REVEAL. Designed to provide a straightforward approach to ergonomics, Infinity VUE loupes are available from Designs for Vision in 3.0x, 3.5x and 4.5x magnification. Infinity VUE (Vision Up Ergonomics) keeps your chin up, your neck straight and your eyes forward while viewing the magnified oral cavity. You need to try these loupes on to see (and feel) the difference in your posture. The patented Panoramic Field Loupes (US pat. 8928975B2) represent the most significant advancement in telescope design in more than 100 years. The viewable areas are twice as large as prismatic expanded field AD Here in New York To learn more about Designs for Vision’s new products, including the Infinity VUE, Panoramic Field and REVEAL, stop by booth No. 3530. designed loupes and up to five times greater than Galilean loupes. Panoramic Field loupes provide unprecedented field of view, clarity, definition and color. The Panoramic Field are available in 3.5x, 4.5x and now introducing 6.0x. Designs for Vision has launched the groundbreaking REVEAL (US pat. 10215977B1), providing hands-free fluorescence enhanced theragnosis (FET). REVEAL supplies the visual information to support decision making and facilitate proper treatment options in cariology, oral hygiene, The Infinity VUE loupes from Designs for Vision. (Photo/Provided by Designs for Vision) 5 periodontology-implantology and restorative dentistry. Designs for Vision is also introducing the patented (US pat. 8,851,709 & RE46,463) intuitive response technology with the Micro IR HDi headlight. The patented IR feature allows you to operate the headlight with handsfree operation. Onboard biometrics sense the position of the headlight to turn the light on when you are working and turn the light off when you look up. Designs for Vision’s WireLess headlights free you from being tethered to a battery pack. The simple modular designs uncouple the headlights from a specific frame or single pair of loupes. The compact design of the LED DayLite WireLess headlights are independent of any frame/loupes. You can see the Visible Difference yourself by visiting Designs for Vision at booth No. 3530 here in New York, or contact Designs to arrange a visit in your office at (800) 345-4009 or info@dvimail.com.[15] => [16] => 16 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 EyeSpecial digital dental camera is back — now with WiFi capability By Shofu Dental Staff n The EyeSpecial digital camera that is made exclusively for dentistry is back! This unique and innovative camera allows the entire dental team to take perfect pictures every time — no photography skills are needed. Easily take stress-free, high-quality images for case documentation, lab collaboration and patient communication by merely pressing one of the nine pre-set dental shooting modes. The EyeSpecial can prevent crosscontamination by simply wiping The EyeSpecial digital camera, made exclusively for dentistry, now includes WiFi capability. (Photo/Provided by Shofu Dental) 3 AD Here in New York To check out the EyeSpecial digital camera and receive an exclusive GNYDM offer, stop by booth No. 4407. the camera with a disinfecting wipe between patients, which is essential for infection control in the office, and the large LCD touchscreen works with exam gloves. Dental evaluators recognize that the EyeSpecial is a solution for the dental community that exceeds expectations. The EyeSpecial is an exceptional dental camera that will increase productivity and improve documentation. Visit Shofu’s booth, No. 4407, for an EyeSpecial exclusive offer only available at the GNYDM![17] => [18] => exhibitors 18 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus: vVARDIS presents innovative chairside treatment for early caries By vVARDIS Staff n Despite improvements in detection and prevention, dental caries remains the most prevalent chronic disease worldwide, with the majority of cases untreated. Now, Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus by Swiss dental company vVARDIS offers a biomimetic system for the noninvasive treatment of early-stage caries through guided enamel remineralization. The patented Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus low-viscosity formulation allows ions from the patient’s saliva to diffuse into the enamel surface and to initiate the remineralization process. Its precise and targeted application on the surface of early carious lesions makes it possible to treat them with just one application in a simple in-office procedure that lasts only up to 10 minutes. With one applicator, up to three AD Here in New York To learn more about the Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus, call (352) 978-0726 or send an email to info@vvardis.us to schedule an appointment here at the GNYDM. Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus can help treat early carious lesions. (Photo/ Provided by vVARDIS) 5 lesions can be treated in the same patient. The chairside procedure is completely pain-free and does not require anesthesia or strict isolation techniques. The formulation works on all surfaces and is nonstaining and can thus be used on all teeth, including those in the esthetic zone. Furthermore, it is tasteless. For all these reasons, it is well received by patients, particularly children. Apart from the benefits it brings to patients, it is easy for the clinician to learn how to use and has seen quick acceptance by dental professionals everywhere. Practices also view it as an untapped growth opportunity. The procedure can be done by any dental professional, and it is often the hygienist who performs it after confirmation of the diagnosis by a dentist. This synergy within the dental team increases hygiene production while saving the dentist chair time and empowering the hygienist to work at the highest level of training. More information about the vVARDIS product line for dental professionals can be found at professional.vvardis.com/products. The vVARDIS team is available onsite at the GNYDM. To arrange a meeting with a sales representative, contact the company at (352) 978-0726 or send an email to info@vvardis.us to schedule an appointment.[19] => [20] => 20 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 PAPAYA 3D PREMIUM: Revolutionizing dental imaging with cutting-edge technology By Genoray Staff n In the ever-evolving field of dental imaging, precision, efficiency and versatility are paramount. The PAPAYA 3D PREMIUM system, developed by Genoray, represents a groundbreaking advancement in dental radiography. This four-in-one imaging solution combines cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), panoramic, cephalometric and model scanning capabilities, setting a new standard for accuracy and diagnostic detail. One of the standout features of the PAPAYA 3D PREMIUM is its patient position memory, ensuring consistent and precise imaging with each use. This memory function streamlines the imaging process, enhancing patient comfort and reducing the margin of error. With a large field of view spanning 23x24 cm, the system accommodates a broad range of dental applications, AD The PAPAYA 3D PREMIUM system, developed by Genoray, is a fourin-one imaging solution combining CBCT, panoramic, cephalometric and model scanning capabilities. (Photo/Provided by Genoray) 3 Here in New York To see the PAPAYA 3D PREMIUM system for yourself, stop by the Genoray booth, No. 2021. making it suitable for medical treatment, implant planning and orthodontic diagnosis. This wide field of view is particularly advantageous in complex cases, as it provides comprehensive insights into oral health. Furthermore, the system’s oneshot Cephalo capability and modespecific sensor configurations contribute to its diagnostic excellence. The PAPAYA 3D PREMIUM delivers high-quality, mode-specific images that meet the unique requirements of various dental procedures. As a result, dental professionals can make informed decisions with confidence, ensuring optimal patient care and treatment outcomes. The Papaya 3D Premium also excels in compact spaces, thanks to its sleek design and innovative chinrest mechanism that make it an ideal choice for confined environments. Genoray proudly announces its latest venture — a new office in the bustling heart of New York City, dedicated to delivering exceptional sales and service.[21] => [22] => out & about 22 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 26, 2023 Get out and see New York By Aaron Rothkopf, today Staff n The buzz of excitement inside the Javitz Convention Center spills outside and onto the streets of one of America’s greatest cities, New York. Home to more than 8 million people, this city has something for everyone. From world-class attractions to Michelin star restaurants and some of the best museums in the world, there is plenty to see and do after spending all day learning about new dental techniques. Here are just some of the many highlights to be found in the Big Apple. The Empire State Building The Empire State Building — New York City’s most famous skyscraper, which is located five blocks due east from the Javits Center — has some of the best views of New York City. You can be whisked to the main observatory on the 86th floor, or if you want to go a little higher, head up to the “top deck” observatory on the 102nd floor. The views from both levels are spectacular, especially when the sky is clear. If you go: Enter on West 34th Street. You can visit any time during the day or even very late at night. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Prices start at $44 for adults and $38 for children and go up from there. Reservations are required if you plan on visiting, but you can buy tickets on the secondfloor kiosk. Advance tickets are available at www.esbnyc.com. There’s also an app, called Empire State Building Guide. Even more views: You can also visit the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, at Rockefeller Center, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, www.topoftherocknyc. com. There’s also One World Observatory, at the top of One World Trade Center, www.oneworldobservatory. com. Hudson Yards and City Climb Also located near the Javits Center is Hudson Yards, a new, modern public square that includes a shopping mall, restaurants and live performances, all amid a cluster of high-rise luxury apartment buildings. For those looking to overcome their fear of heights, check out City Climb, and stand 1,200 feet above the city streets attached to a harness for out-of-this-world views of New York. If you go: To visit Hudson Yards from the Javits Center, simply cross 11th Avenue and go right (south). Tickets for City Climb cost $185 or go online to www.edgenyc.com. Take a boat to see the Statue of Liberty and visit the new Statue of Liberty Museum to learn more about the story of this famous statue. (Photo/William Warby, via Wikimedia Commons) 5 A nearby stroll: From Hudson Yards you can enter The High Line, www. thehighline.org, an elevated rail platform that has been turned into a public park. It snakes its way down into the West Village, offering unmatched views of urban street life. Winter hours are daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Museum of Modern Art If you love art, you know that some of the world’s most priceless works are famously on display at the Museum of Modern Art — known affectionately to New Yorkers as the MoMA. Some of the highlights include Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon,” van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” and Monet’s “Water Lilies” as well as many other works by contemporary artists. If you go: MoMA is located at 11 W. 53rd Street. It’s open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except on Saturdays when it is open until 7 p.m. Admission is $28 for adults and $18 for seniors. Children get in free. It’s free for everyone on Fridays starting at 5:30 until 9 p.m. Tickets include admission to all galleries and special exhibitions. Expect crowds and long lines, especially on Friday evenings. You can buy tickets at www.moma.org. More art: Also not to be missed is the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at 1000 Fifth Avenue, www.met museum.org, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St., whitney.org. 9/11 Memorial and Museum More than 20 years ago, terrorists attacked the United States, and nearly 3,000 people lost their lives at the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Today, two reflecting pools stand at the footprints to the two towers with the names of those killed, and a museum nearby is dedicated to those who lost their lives that day, those who survived and those who risked their lives to save others. If you go: The 9/11 Museum is open six days a week, Wednesday thru Monday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Advanced tickets are required for the museum. Tickets cost $33 for adults, $21 for youths 7 to 12 years old. Tickets for the memorial are not required, and it is open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, log onto www.911memorial.org/visit/ museum. Statue of Liberty Museum If you want to get out on the water and visit one of New York’s most famous landmarks, head out to see the Statue of Liberty. Opened just four years ago, check out the Statue of Liberty Museum, www.statueof libertymuseum.org, on Liberty Island. The museum tells the story of how the 150-foot copper statue was conceived and built as a gift from the French people. On display is the statue’s original torch, as it appeared atop the monument in 1886, as well as copper replicas of Lady Liberty’s face and foot. If you go: Admission to the new Statue of Liberty Museum is free, but to get there you have to take a boat from either Battery Park or from Liberty State Park in New Jersey. Visit www.statueofliberty.org/statueof-liberty for tickets and information. Prices start at $24 for adults and $12 for children. More bang for your buck: On the way to Liberty Island your boat will also stop at Ellis Island, which also has a museum. It’s definitely worth visiting. 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