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Pie is a pizza place like none other! They serve a variety of specialy pizzas in the shape of skateboards by the pound. Meaning, the cost of the pizza is determined by the weight of the slice. You walk up to the counter and tell them [more...]

Dinosaur Walk Museum
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Take an Interactive tour of this massive exhibit space. There are full skin dinosaur models, two high definition movie theaters and a fossil dig.

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First Saturdays at the Brooklyn Museum
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First Saturdays

On the first Saturday of each month. A night of excellent music, art and entertainment for free! Sometimes there are classes. You can learn to tango, paint an Impressionist painting or watch an avant-garde film. Food, beverages and a [more...]

Museum Mile Festival
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The Museum Mile Festival is in June. This is a wonderful way to go see a bunch of art and culture for free. On 5th Ave from 82nd St to 105th St. Museums, are open FREE from 6 to 9pm

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The National Academy Museum has a fairly unkown, but impressive collection of 20th Cent American art. You have to check out Sargent's portraits of Monet, and [more...]

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Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum is the only museum in the country dedicated to the history of industrial/graphic design. From May-Sept you can go see the [more...]

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Museum of the City of New York has a collection of decorative arts that charts the city's evolution from a tiny settlement to a megaopolis. If you live in East Harlem, you get in free.

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Historic Richmond Town

I know it sounds dorky, but it can be really fun. If your partner is a history buff at all, this is a place you can take him/her AND your kid. They've got things distinctly guy oriented, things distinctly girl oriented and all kinds [more...]

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The Forbes Magazine Galleries is a little known, but really fun place to go and a perfect conversation starter for your date time. Go to the Forbes Magazine building at 60 Fifth Avenue. You can take a stroll through displays of [more...]

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The Drawing Center is another cool, out of the way gallery space that can make you feel like a real NYC art scene insider. It focuses solely on historical and contemporary drawings. The main exhibition area is at 35 Wooster Street and [more...]

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American Museum of the Moving Image
The Museum has the nation's most comprehensive collection of motion picture and television artifacts.

The Museum also presents retrospective film series, often accompanied by discussions [more...]

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Queens Zoo

Queens Zoo is located at 53-51 111th St. in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens; $5 adult/$1 children/$1.25 seniors admission.

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