Museum of the Moving Image(MMI)(Monday Closed) As the best museum in New York City and with a balance of hands-on(ʵ¼Ê²Ù×÷µÄ)activities and information, it¡¯s the rare bird that can entertain and educate people of different ages. It¡¯s a perfect destination for a family trip of a couple hours. Pros¡ªExcellent movie screenings. Easy subway access. Cons¡ªDifficult to reach by Car. |
New York Hall of Science(NYHS)(Monday Closed) Being New York City¡¯s only hand son science and technology center, it is an interactive science museum focusing on its audience of children. It has the most hands-on exhibits in an NYC museum, and it¡¯s a fun destination for ages 5 and up. Older folks might take great interest in the NASA rockets outside the museum, but don¡¯t bother unless you¡¯ve kids to keep you company. Pros¡ªCool interactive science exhibits, the rockets. Cons¡ªHard to reach by public transportation. |
Queens County Farm Museum(QCFM)(Year-round 7 days a week) It is an actual farm in New York City and home to animals your kids can feed and a yard full of a climbing plant whose fruit can be made into wine. Good chance to meet sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and cows! The animals are mostly readily accessible to visitors. And the museum sells feed for young hands willing to get licked by sheep and goats. Pros¡ªOutdoor fun. Cons¡ªExpensive festivals, long bus ride, no subway. |
Queens Museum of Art(QMA)(Monday and Tuesday Closed) Opened in 1972 to serve as a cultural center in New York City, it exhibits art by local and international artists. Its best exhibits are on the two World¡¯s Fairs. and of course,the Panorama of New York City, a giant , highly detailed diorama(͸¾°»)of all five New York City boroughs. ÐÐÕþÇø) Pros¡ªThe Panorama, Great gift shop. Easy subway access. Cons¡ªNot much for kids. |
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