eryn o. • February 23, 2017History, jazz, culture, context, and a knowledgeable guide, all for $10. Recommended for any fan of jazz or music history.
Nuff • January 11, 2022An excellent museum. Beautiful, cohesive collection of sculpture, lighting and architecture.
Andre P. • June 6, 2015This museum is unbelievable. It's beautifully curated, interactive, and engaging. You could easily spend 3 or 4 hours here, especially if you're into film & television.
:Danielle S. • July 16, 2022perfect NYC day trip: queens museum and/or or playing in the globe fountain afternoon, get to queens night market right at 5PM open A+++ NYC day.
Futaba H. • August 16, 2016There are many fun exhibit and activities for kids in the museum. Must check out Connected Worlds.
A L E X • July 19, 2015The exhibits here are wonderful. The facility is small but packed with something to enjoy. They even have a glass staircase (ala Apple Store).
Elodie P. • November 18, 2017A great museum ! Smaller and easier to visit than the MoMA, great selection of artists.
MetroFocus • March 30, 2012Educate your little ones about the environment & wildlife with the interactive classes available at the Alley Pond Environmental Center. Discover other wildlife hotspots in NYC on MetroFocus.
Freda J. • October 24, 2010Pick-your-own-Pumpkin : October is pumpkin month at the Farm Museum! Enjoy wandering through the planting field to find your favorite pumpkin. Price of pumpkins will be determined by size of pumpkin
Arka M. • October 11, 2014If you like Victorian gardens thos is the best place to go and get lost in natural beauty.
Fodor's Travel • August 21, 2015The SculptureCenter, set in an old trolley-repair shop, was significantly overhauled in fall with a new lobby, expanded gallery space, and enclosed courtyard area for outdoor exhibitions and events
The Corcoran Group • July 16, 2013Get a glimpse into Mets history by visiting this museum at Citi Field. It's located near the Jackie Robinson rotunda on the first base side.
NYC Parks • October 8, 2013In 1662, this house was the setting for the first indoor meeting of the Quakers at a time when their religion was still prohibited by law.
Emily • June 25, 2013Talk to Susan the executive director about anything-- she's awesome. Support this local treasure ❗
Jacob S. • August 31, 2013Home of Rufus King, a signer of Declaration of Independence and early U.S. Senator from New York
NYC Parks • October 11, 2013Among the Kingsland Homestead exhibits is one showcasing the impact of slavery on Queens and Long Island during the 19th century.
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