Guy F. • December 30, 2016I walk by the Museum every day with my dog Max, who is always on the lookout for cats. It has a beautiful garden. A mockingbird makes the museum's roof its perch, and sings away. It is a little oasis.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle • September 23, 2013P.T Barnum, Teddy Roosevelt, & Frederick Douglass were all here – separately! Check out the gallery, garden, and shop. – Green Guide Editor
Harumi U. • August 30, 2014If you have tickets for the center court, great, but make sure to check out smaller courts too. To me, they souvenirs completely priced themselves out
Christopher E. • August 31, 2011There is art in Queens, and it's wonderful! It's refreshing! You'll love this little gallery. It also closes early, around 6pm. Like everything else on Flushing that doesn't sell food.
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.
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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