Housed in the historic New York City Building, this museum features modern and contemporary works designed to enrich peoples' appreciation …
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Oct 19, 2024
On a recent visit I could not help but notice several people in complete lounge nap mode spread out in the seating areas. Upon admission I see a man spread out on a bench in the admissions desk area.… Full review by Jay D
Jul 21, 2024
Went specifically to see the 1964/65 Unisphere, but also found the Queens Museum. What a find for those interested in Worlds Fairs. Really fascinating & the scale model of the 5 boroughs…Amazing.!.!.! Full review by Pompeylad
Dec 2, 2023
While the museum is not very big, it does hold some really cool memorabilia from the worlds fair. It also houses a huge map of many burrows of New York City. All free and All worth checking out. W… Full review by EndeavoringTravelor
Has anyone attempted to take an NYC Ferry to Queens and then uber to this museum?
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There are multiple ferries that will take you from Manhattan to Queens. The best route is you take a ferry from Wall Street or 34th st manhattan, and get off at Gantry Park, Hunter’s …
There are multiple ferries that will take you from Manhattan to Queens. The best route is you take a ferry from Wall Street or 34th st manhattan, and get off at Gantry Park, Hunter’s point. Then walk from Gantry Park to the 7 train to Vernon Blvd station, and take it towards Flushing, until the Mets Willets Point stop. When you exit the train, you are at the entrance of Carona Park. You want to walk through the park south to the Unisphere, the metal world structure in front of the fountain (from the World’s Fair). Queens museum will be right there!