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Free shuttle bus to LIC’s cultural institutions starts Saturday

Screen-Shot-2014-05-01-at-1_06_41-PMMay 6, 2014 By Christian Murray

A free shuttle bus is about to link Long Island City’s major cultural institutions together.

The bus, called the LIC Art Bus, will stop at the entrances of Socrates Sculpture Park, The Noguchi Museum, SculptureCenter, and MoMA PS1.

It will run on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, from May 10 – September 14, from noon to 6 PM (see schedule below).

The bus holds twenty-five passengers, seated on a first come, first served basis.

Each Museum is open until 6PM, with Socrates Sculpture Park closing at sunset.

SculptureCenter will be closed on the following dates: 5/17–18, 5/24–25, 5/31, 8/3, 8/9–10, 8/16–17, 8/23–24, 8/30–31, 9/6–7, 9/13–14.

*The 5:30 bus returns to Socrates for the final stop.

 

 

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