Despicts history and contributions of local African-Americans; films, lectures and special programs all year ; arts and crafts workshops year round as well. Hours of business 10AM - 5PM and Tuesday - >More
Operational World War II aircraft fly from a landmark hangar that was once part of Republic Aviation. Vintage army vehicles bring visitors along the fight line and up to historic control tower as figh >More
Perfect place to meet animals. Exotics, reptiles, wildlife, farm animals and babies. Pony rides, train rides, musical puppet show & amp; creature encounters show. Zoomobile & amp; animal adoptions. Se >More
Two great family attractions in one fin-tastic destination! This full-scale Aquarium and brand-new Exhibition Center features one of the largest all-living coral reef displays in this hemisphere; a 12 >More
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Bethpage Park, a 20-million dollar, 6,002-seat state-of-the-art minor league ballpark, is home to the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Clubs.>More
Listed on the National The Brewster House is the oldest dwelling in the chock-full-of-history Three Villages. Built circa 1665, its first location was probably at the top of the present 25A hill. In t >More
Home of William Cullen Bryant, a poet and journalist. Features exhibits, furnished rooms, restored gardens, pond and mill.>More
Kids, families, and school groups enjoy this 17 acre preserve. The preserve serves as headquarters for the Center for Science Teaching and Learning which features a 3,000 sq/ft live animal exhibit cal >More
Services Provided: whale watches, seal walks, expertise on cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) and pinnipeds (seals) of NY and surrounding areas; whale observation and research cruises; pelag >More
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