Queens New York Attractions

Shea Stadium – Home of the New York Mets baseball team and New York Jets foorball team. 2008 will be the last season to see either team at Shea Stadium

Queens Zoo – Located in Flushing, opened to the public on June 25, 1992. It was the second of three "city zoos" to be renovated and operated by Wildlife Conservation Society

Queens Botanical Gardens - Experience the beauty of Queens Botanical Garden (QBG), the place where people, plants, and cultures meet. Set on 39 acres in theheart of New York City's largest borough, the Garden is an oasis of green space serving our nations's most ethnically diverse county.

New York Hall of Science - The New York Hall of Science is New York City’s hands-on science and technology center. The Hall features more than 400 hands-on exhibits.

USTA National Tennis Center - The USTA National Tennis Center (NTC) in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., the home of the US Open, is the world’s largest public tennis facility. The NTC is open to the public throughout the year, offering 33 outdoor and 9 indoor courts.

Queens Museum of Art - Queens Museum of Art in Flushing Meadows Park exhibits art by local and international artists.

Museum of the Moving Image- Museum of the Moving Image advances the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media. It is a great museum with a balance of hands-on activities and information that will interest youngsters and adults.

Queens County Farm Museum - The Queens County Farm Museum's history dates back to 1697, it occupies New York City's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland and is the only working historical farm in the City.

Alley Pond Environmental Center - APEC is a private, non-profit corporation founded to encourage environmental awareness, understanding, appreciation, and responsibility in the urban person through education.

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