Destination Guide Refine search by clicking on selections below Attraction Arts (10) Gardens (3) Golf (63) Monuments + Museums (11) Science (2) Sightseeing + Tours (7) Sports (1) Zoo + Aquarium (1)
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Graphic Eye Gallery 402 Main St, Port Washington, NY 11050 516.883.9668 |
Hall of Fame for Great Americans West 181st Street, Bronx, NY 11435 718.289.5161 |
One of the most coolest architectural and sculptural works in New York is also one of the most obscure. The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, designed in 1901 for what was then the uptown campus of New York University, w... more
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Heckscher Museum 2 Prime Ave, Huntington, NY 631.351.3250 |
If only we all could afford a huge collection of eclectic artwork and build a small beaux-arts museum to house them. But we all cant be like industrialist August Heckscher, who did just that in 1920. Today, this impressi... more
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Hopper House Art Center 82 North Broadway, Nyack, NY 845.358.0774 |
Larchmont Playhouse 1975 Palmer Ave, Larchmont, NY 10804 914.834.7914 |
Nassau County Museum of Art One Museum Drive, Roslyn, NY 11050 516.484.9337 |
Housed in the Frick country estate on 145 beautifully landscaped acres, the museum offers fine art exhibits and an extraordinary sculpture garden. VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age groups We are open year-round 1Museum... more
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Norwalk Museum 41 North Main Street, Norwalk, CT 6853 203.866.0202 |
What a find! This aquarium is the most kid-friendly weve ever been to. Compact enough to get around easily and not worry about kids running ahead, it still has all they love in an aquarium...
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Planting Fields Arboretum Planting Fields Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11791 516.922.9206 |
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site 20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay, NY |
Sands Point Preserve 95 Middleneck Road, Port Washington, NY 11003 516.571.7900 |
Youll think youve died and gone to medieval Europe. The castles on these grounds are a stunning display of the extravagance and wealth from a different era. Created by Howard Gould, son of railroad tycoon Jay Gould, the ... more
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