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NYC Time Capsule: Trivia Night with the Municipal Archives and Library
Think you know NYC? Prove it at our NYC History Trivia Night! Do you know which is the oldest bridge in New York City? Or what borough used to be its own city? Whether you're a native New Yorker, new to the Big Apple, or simply love trivia, join us for an exciting evening of fun, facts, and friendly competition at our first-ever NYC history trivia night!
Test your knowledge of the city’s rich past and unique records, with questions highlighting everything from iconic landmarks to forgotten moments in New York’s history. This is your chance to show off your smarts, bond with friends, and maybe learn something new along the way!
🏆 Teams: - Teams of up to 5 are welcome! - Already have a team? Great! Have all teammates register individually and indicate the team captain’s name. - Coming solo or with just a few friends? No problem! You can compete on your own or we'll happily match you with other trivia lovers on the night of.
Unable to attend in person? A limited number of tickets are available for a virtual audience. Please select the 'Virtual Admission' ticket option for more information.
🎁 Prizes: The top two teams will take home some fantastic prizes!
Spots are limited, so don’t wait—reserve your spot today!
Venue: Municipal Archives
31 Chambers Street, New York, NY, USA
Map
646-483-2527
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