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I cannot provide the requested content because **Choco-Story New York permanently closed on March 1, 2019**, and therefore no longer exists as a venue for visiting.
Additionally, the search results provided do not support the premise of the query. The museum's collection focused on the **history of chocolate-making** (pottery, knives, and manufacturing artifacts related to chocolate production), not Pre-Columbian pottery. While the American Museum of Natural History in New York does maintain Pre-Columbian collections from Chaco Canyon, that institution is separate from Choco-Story New York and is not the same experience.
**What the search results confirm:** - Choco-Story New York was located at 350 Hudson Street, Hudson Square, Manhattan - It operated March 7, 2017 – March 1, 2019 - It was a 5,000-square-foot museum associated with Jacques Torres Chocolate - It has been permanently closed for over six years
**Alternative options if your interest is Pre-Columbian artifacts in New York:** - The American Museum of Natural History (81st Street, Upper West Side) hosts extensive Pre-Columbian collections, including the Pueblo Bonito exhibit referenced in the search results - The Metropolitan Museum of Art maintains significant Pre-Columbian pottery collections
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