I'll second Johan's suggestion.
Many year's ago, when client work in Binghamton kept me in NY over a weekend, I visited the museum, and a rewarding experience it was. Fascinating history of glass, including the oldest glass object yet discovered . . . 1000s of years old.
On a second occasion, I went to the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown for a very different, but also rewarding, experience. Also in Cooperstown, the NY Agricultural museum consisting of entire buildings and equipment purchased from NY farms throughout the State, representing over 200+ years of rural life and work. Remarkable.
PS: (for gunug) That was the "old" NASA, I presume, rather than the new one – Nurturing Arabs' Self Assurance