The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space, situated in West Village, is a unique museum that explores the history and activism of grassroots movements in New York City. Through exhibits, photographs, and interactive displays, this museum tells the story of community-led efforts to reclaim public spaces, promote sustainable transportation, and fight for social justice. Visitors can learn about iconic moments in NYC's history, such as the fight against the demolition of historic buildings. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged to support the museum's ongoing work.