Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Published 07/25/2022
The largest park in Queens has something for nearly everyone: green recreational spaces for baseball, soccer and cricket; playgrounds; skateboarding areas; handball courts; dog runs; the Queens Museum; the New York Hall of Science; the Queens Zoo; USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (home of the US Open); and Citi Field, home to the Mets.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park
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17 Ederle Promenade
Site of two world's fairs, Flushing Meadows Corona Park is full of green space, fascinating relics, a few museums, a zoo and plenty of other family-friendly attractions.
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Queens Museum
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New York City Building
The museum is best known for its Panorama of the City of New York exhibit, World's Fair relics and display of Tiffany glass.
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Queens Zoo
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53-51 111th St.
The Queens Zoo is home to bison, tiny deer and giant rabbits.
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Queens Drive-In
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The Queens Drive-In is located behind the New York Hall of Science. Movies on the schedule include Hollywood classics and international arthouse fare; views of the sunset and the Hall’s famous rockets are part of the experience. A portion of every ticket sale will be donated to local nonprofits that provide support for the communities in Queens hardest hit by the pandemic.

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Citi Field
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Citi Field
Home to baseball's Mets, Citi Field is a great place to see a ball game.