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Queens



Flushing Meadows Corona Park area



10 Attractions in one location





The Park, The US Open, Citifield and the NYC Mets, The Queens Zoo, The Hall of Science, The Queens Museum, the site of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fair, a pool, ice skating rink, bike trains, a lake and activities, food trucks and the best amateur sports leagues in softball, baseball, soccer and more.


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Louis Armstrong House museum



National and NYC Historical Landmark





Queens was and is home to some of the greatest musicians to contribute to US culture: rap/hop-hop, r&b, classical, rock, etc. and of course, jazz. Many jazz greats lived in the borough. Louis Armstrong lived in a modest middle class home because he believed in just hanging out with regular folks.


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Museum of the Moving Image



A place for your subtitle 3





American filmmaking began in the NYC area because the actors, songwriters, musicians, etc. were here. Later, the weather of California begat Hollywood, but filmmaking continues to thrive. More than a museum, there are exhibits, screenings, events, workshops, etc. After, tour the Astoria area, one of the great NYC neighborhoods.


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Jamaica Ave/Sutphin BLVD Transportation hub



Travel like a local





If you come into NYC through JFK Airport, this hub will be your best friend to getting around the city. Take the Air Train to here and transfer to the LIRR or the subway to Manhattan, Brooklyn and other parts of Queens. Once in Manhattan, you can continue up to the Bronx.


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