Address: 3011 Bowen Rd, Elma, NY 14059, USA
“It was excellent....the girls Dorothy and Dixie were very helpful and also very nice....I enjoyed being there !!!”
Address: 336 Port Washington Blvd, Port Washington, NY 11050, USA
“Can't get enough of this place. There is just so much to see and learn about our towns history. Every fall fair I feel like I've stepped back in time!”
Address: 250 Bedford Park Blvd W, Bronx, NY 10468, USA
“Lots of cool, unique, and creative art pieces with moving stories behind them. You should totally check em' out!”
Address: 217 Shoreward Dr, Great Neck, NY 11021, USA
“Enjoyed entertainment. Majic show. Enjoy”
Address: 8639 S Main St, Eden, NY 14057, USA
“We’ve been two different jujitsu place before I actually found the right one for my daughter. My daughter started at 6 years old she is now 10 and now I have my son 4 years old who loves it!!! My kids loves their coaches. Best place that does it all!! Very family oriented! Their 2nd family too ours”
Address: 735 Columbia Rd, Boston, MA 02125, USA
“Interesting historical spot. Not sure if one can enter,but certainly would be nice to see the inside...otherwise it is a nice spot and not far from Carson Beach, so make it a stroll around the area and beach.”
Address: 5182 Ridge Rd, Lockport, NY 14094, USA
“The Fall Fest ghost tour was really fun and interesting. There is so much local history here. I will definitely be visiting again.”
Address: 27333 C St, Harrison Twp, MI 48045, USA
“This is a great place, full of great people, great exhibits, and did I mention great people? We went on a tour with Steve, and he was amazing! He shared his experiences jumping out of some of the planes. My son and I had such a great time. I highly recommend it. There is so much history here, I don't want to spoil it, so just go check it out, you won't be sorry.”
Address: 10465 Main St, Clarence, NY 14031, USA
“PEOPLE GET OUT THERE AND ENJOY THESE WONDERFUL MUSEUMS AND THE VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE SO ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THE INFORMATION THEY GIVE”
Address: 2891 Southern Rd, Richfield, OH 44286, USA
“Such a weird experience. Wonderful presentation of the past. Kind of feels like snooping through my grandma's stuff. Very friendly. They made their home our home. Unique experience.”
Address: 127 Middle Neck Rd, Sands Point, NY 11050, USA
“What a beautiful place for the wedding of my nephew and his wife. Great service and food. Topped off with a great view of Long island sound. Off the beaten path and very peaceful.”
Address: 19475 W North Ave, Brookfield, WI 53045, USA
“We had such an amazing tour! Our guide was super informative and engaging. My daughter was really interested in “the Schuyler sisters” so she told us a lot about the daughters and incorporated references to Hamilton throughout the tour. She was also incredibly knowledgeable about the enslaved people living and working there, and brought their names and stories into the tour as well. The grounds are beautiful and we were able to have a picnic lunch before our tour. A definite must-see!!!”
Address: 215 Niagara St, Lockport, NY 14094, USA
“As an out-of- towner the museum topics didn't speak to us. I would imagine if you are a local it would be more interesting. It was a free place to spend time before our cave tour. Everyone there was very nice and worth a good conversation.”
Address: 2660 Saunders Settlement Rd, Sanborn, NY 14132, USA
“so really fun place to go out to when they have their farm festival every year my wife and I go we really enjoyed ourselves we have nice food there's always nice crafts and other things to purchase as well as nice things to see from our farming history in Western New York”
Address: 2 E 91st St, New York, NY 10128, USA
“The Carnegie Mansion is a gorgeous Georgian revival style Mansion at Fifth Avenue in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. The Carnegie Mansion was initially built in 1899 and finally completed in 1902 by Andrew Carnegie, a pioneering steel industrialist and world renowned philanthropist. It served as the primary residence for Andrew Carnegie, his wife, Louis Whitfield and their daughter, Margaret Carnegie Miller. Today, the Carnegie Mansion now serves as the location of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. In June of 2021, I brought and treated myself and my wife for a visit of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design. During our self guided tour, my wife and I learned much about Andrew Carnegie and the history of Carnegie Mansion from the museum’s staff. We learned that the Carnegie Mansion was the first private residence to have a Otis passenger elevator and also contain central heating. Both my wife and I highly enjoyed our visit of this breathtaking historic mansion!!!”
Address: 2 E 91st St, New York, NY 10128, USA
“After visiting the disappointing Solomon Guggenheim Museum a few blocks away, this museum deserves all five stars! You can expect a timely visit (around an hour) to look through different selections of interesting artifacts, fashion displays, and art works. The interactive touch-screen tables allow you to design 3D buildings and objects, which was super fun even for adults. The interior wood architecture presented a warm feeling of historical Upper-East Side buildings that we see in movies! The garden was well kept and was the perfect way to finish the visit as you can exit from there directly!”
Address: 955 Sherman Ave, Bronx, NY 10456, USA
“Nice garden, lovely plants, vegetables and herbs. The people are friendly but you must keep an eye on children.”
Address: 452 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225, USA
“Very cool place to look at from the outside. I wish that it was not temporarily closed though. Will definitely come back when it reopens”
Address: Yankee Ferry, Located at May Shipyard, 3075 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10303, USA
“Ship was walking back into history. The ship was amazing Definitely should be checked out if you are into history, ships and meeting very nice people. Strongly recommended!”
Address: 2101 School St, North Collins, NY 14111, USA
“Very nice historical place to visit”
Address: 2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10458, USA
“What a beautiful oasis in the Bronx of New York. Yes you have to pay but it is worth every dollar. You can also just buy membership instead, as you'll more than likely want to return if you live here. Safety restrictions are in place at the moment to limit numbers and enable social distancing. Although once you are in there is no limit on how long you spend in there. If you want to see the spring blossoms I'd book very soon. Many of the blossoms are already well in bloom and look stunning but there are still more to come. The daffodils seem to be all out but not the tulips yet. The Kasuma exhibits are a joy to see in all their colour. The restaurants are open for food. You may have a queue a little at busy times. We didn't eat but the pizzas we saw looked very good. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Our two young daughters also loved running about and doing the quit hunt along the way.”
Address: 9990 Porter Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304, USA
“Incredible museum documenting western new york's involvement in aerospace innovation. Amazing community asset! Was very impressed,”
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