Address: 3rd St, Greenport, NY 11944, USA
“What a little gem! What this museum lacks in size is made up for in character and the presentation by the museum doscent who is a native with great stories to tell. She brings the town and the museum to life. Free but donations are welcome and after her presentation- you want to give. Great quick stop if you have a little time to kill.”
Address: 89 Warren St, Glens Falls, NY 12801, USA
“Such a beautiful concept and a wonderful and fun educational place to spend a few hours with children! The art displayed throughout the museum is created by children from around the world, and the activities are interactive and culturally inclusive. Would definitely go again.”
Address: 150 Bay Pkwy, Wantagh, NY 11793, USA
“The new Nature Center is beautifully made with nice exhibits, relaxing outdoor seating, EV charging parking lot and very nice restrooms. The walk to the beach from here is relatively short.”
Address: 2549 Niagara Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, USA
“Okay. Maybe most won't give this little museum 5 stars. Just understand that it's pretty small and run by dedicated volunteers. There is a cool history of Prussian Germans seeking religious freedom. They have some authentic artifacts. If you really like to see a small museum such as this one, call ahead. They may be able to let you see it on any day as long as you give them enough notice.”
Address: 6 Pennyfield Ave, Bronx, NY 10465, USA
“Overlooking the old harbor, this museum traces the history of Dubrovnik as a major trading power in the Adriatic. In the 16th century, the city-republic had one of the world’s largest fleets, with more than 180 ships and 4,000 sailors! The exhibits here are in English and include model ships from that time, making it a nice 1-1.5 hour visit if it is raining in Dubrovnik. Pro-tip: buy the Dubrovnik visitor card, it will grant you free access to this and other museums…plus the epic city walls!”
Address: 99 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326, USA
“I really enjoyed the Wax figures and reading the stories about them. Learned some things I never knew so that's always a plus. Really cool and funny quotes throughout the museum from players and coaches. Only bad thing I will say is there we're many of missed opportunities of not giving stories for some players so hopefully they will work on that and install those soon”
Address: 10294 Gillate Rd, Alexander, NY 14005, USA
“Great showcase of actual working engines, generators, tractors, farm equipment and all sorts of heavy equipment too. Tractor pulls, flea market and concession stands, pumpkin cannons also during the annual show which lasts for several days with onsite camping available.”
Address: 70 Lower, High St, Phoenicia, NY 12464, USA
“Really enjoyed this attraction. It's at the Catskills rail adventure place....we were there to ride the rails. Wish the ESL adventure was longer.... it was great!”
Address: 3747 NY-30, Amsterdam, NY 12010, USA
“Brought my boys here (8 and 5) and they loved it. Had just about any animal you could think of from every continent (minus Antarctica) . Also some impressive fishing/hunting displays. I'd HIGHLY recommend this place if you have kids of ANY age or if you're just looking for something to do to kill some time if you're in the area. The kids will love it and so will you. Inexpensive too. For the 3 of us, only paid $15 (kids under 6 free). Great memories , I know they'll remember this place for the rest of their lives BUT thankfully we will be back. I heard they're also expanding the museum into an adjacent area of the building as well this summer (2023) so we will go back for that also.”
Address: 9 Ten Broeck Pl, Albany, NY 12210, USA
“A National Treasure in the Heart of Albany this Amazing landmark mansion is an absolute delight! The gardens are open year round offering a beautiful green space for the urban surround. Magnificent views during fall and winter. The Board members are above and beyond passionately committed to the mansion and their preservation of it. A worthwhile place to endow your support.”
Address: 114 Central Ave, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
“Absolutely museum that is a must visit in my opinion. Easily spend 1-2 hours here. It’s not a huge museum but the artifacts here are very meticulously compiled with a high variety from all around the world from various historical periods. Would not hesitate to give it 6 stars if I could.”
Address: 1227 Central Ave, Albany, NY 12205, USA
“I stopped in the other weekend and got a personalized tour from Joe Anastasio. He was a great tour guide and a very good artist. You can tell he is passionate about Italian culture and everything he does.”
Address: 46549 NY-10, Delhi, NY 13753, USA
“An absolute gem to visit. So beautiful in October, very atmospheric and easy to imagine the buildings being used decades or centuries ago. Docent was very knowledgeable and friendly. Self paced, which is my favorite. Gorgeous little walking trail and cemetery which aren't to be missed.”
Address: 17 N William St, Johnstown, NY 12095, USA
“Be sure to visit the Johnstown Historical Society Museum as well as the James Burk Inn and the Drumm House. There is a wealth of information and artifacts to be found and learned from in these three buildings.”
Address: 792 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11213, USA
“Very nice place for your lovely children becoz 5 floors of full of activity awesome.....!!!”
Address: 725 Exterior Street, Bronx, NY 10451, USA
“We had an absolute blast! So proud of the BX! The facility was extremely clean, the employees were all friendly upon entering. The greeter/security on the first level gave great suggestions when she saw how young my son was and we took her advice and had a great time in the wonder space play area. Nom was super incredible with all the little ones and we all enjoyed story time. I absolutely recommend taking your little ones here. It’s a nice treat and easy to locate.”
Address: 9824 NY-16, Machias, NY 14101, USA
“Very enjoyable. I would highly recommend it! The Fiddle Kids of Western NY were amazing! Loved it!”
Address: 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd, Amherst, NY 14228, USA
“My wife and I came for the Maple Festival in March 2019. The museum has a lot of promise and it is wonderful to see so many buildings from Western New York’s past preserved in one place. Definitely looking forward to what is next at the village!”
Address: 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128, USA
“I've heard about this museum's architectural beauty but never had a chance to visit here. I loved how it was display artworks inside of the building and they had fantastic European collections (even though it was much less than what I expected). 'Alex Katz-Gathering' exhibition was ongoing which I wasn't crazy about but it was still worth to visit. I highly recommend you to visit here when your legs are not so tired because seeing all the artworks they displayed, you better walk from the top floor to the lobby. Overall, I was happy to visit here to see the beauty of its building. What a beautiful museum!”
Address: 7214 NY-5, St Johnsville, NY 13452, USA
“Fort Klock Restoration is a unique museum. The fort is a single-story stone structure house, built in an L shape and set in part on bedrock, and in part on a stone foundation. The fort house was built in 1750 by Johannes Klock. Klock was a participant in the American Revolution serving in the Battle of Oriskany. The museum preserves not only the fort house, but many other objects and artifacts primarily from the 18th and 19th centuries. The guide will demonstrate what they were used for and how they worked. Included in the tour you will also see a Dutch barn, blacksmith shop, and one room schoolhouse. Loopholes or gunports are a part of the house so it could be defended in case of an attack; showing the difficulty of life on the colonial frontier . The spinning wheel and loom are also unique to learn about. For a small museum it really offers a lot. If you plan on going call ahead so you can get a tour. Guide was friendly and informative.”
Address: 11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019, USA
“I have to give it 5 stars. I mean, the collection is insane. This is on my top 3 museums globally. However, it is a lot. You will get super tired and spend a lot of time if you like art. I would recommend starting from up to down and taking a break to grab something to eat on the cafe or the rooftop. I was short in time so I did not do that and I was mentally exhausted by the time I left. The store is good but lacks a bit of variety in the cheap souvenirs. I am old fashioned in museums and would rather have a printed map. Global students pay half price ($14). Student ID is required but they did not look mine particularly. It was busy in a Tuesday so I can only imagine the weekend. Still completely comfortable to walk through and no line at any moment.”
Address: 233 5th Ave, New York, NY 10016, USA
“This was an amazing, if not slightly bizarre experience. We came here after seeing it was included on the New York pass. The place has a great explanation of history. There’s also a bar, cinema and loads of games to play, which I absolutely wasn’t expecting at all. It also has a really cool vibe generally and the staff are informative. I’d recommend this place. However, just be aware that the New York pass doesn’t cover playing the games.”
Address: 161 Warren St, Glens Falls, NY 12801, USA
“The Hyde Collection is a lovely institution with a great story/history. It’s a nice museum for a shorter visit, but still well worth it. The Hyde home itself is part of the art, as well as its permanent art collection and antique furniture pieces. The attached galleries had quilt folk art and modern art visiting collections that were also enjoyable. The guest greeter in the lobby was a delightful first encounter. My friend and I were visiting from metro Boston and had a wonderful time today.”
Address: 1 Heitz Pl, Hicksville, NY 11801, USA
“Please call to schedule a tour with this museum. It's such a cute hole in the wall that features. Gemstones, fossils, hicksville memorabilia and old maps. This museum site used to be rhe town hall and has the original jail. The tour guide is super friendly and gives alot of information.”
Address: 34 River Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538, USA
“On Friday September 20, 2019 I was driving back to the hotel from FDR and I noticed the road sign indicating an historic train station. I slowly drove down the hill and found it by the tracks facing the river. Unfortunately for me the station was closed at the time I was there. It is wonderful that this historic landmark has been preserved. Nearby is a small boat launch.”
Address: 336 3rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
“Cute historical gardens on the site if the Stone House where planning for the Battle of Brooklyn hapoen d in 1776. Well tended, berries growing, LinkNYC Free Wi-Fi in range, restrooms, picnic table and benches under large oak tree shade make this an overlooked gem!”
Address: 194 Livingston Ave, Albany, NY 12210, USA
“I would recommend that anyone who is in the Albany area please stop by this historical site. Mary Liz & Paul Stewart are a wonderful couple who engage you & help transport you back in time!! My family & I learned so much & walked away with a great appreciation for all their hard work & dedication towards the restoration of this site.”
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