Brooklyn Children's Museum
Boasting 27,000 objects from all over the globe, the cultural and natural wonders never cease at the Brooklyn Children"s Museum. Just a short subway or cab ride from Downtown Manhattan, per... go.com
New York Aquarium
One of the first public aquariums in the United States, the New York Aquarium has heard the &quo;oohs&quo; and &quo;ahs&quo; of kids and adults for more than 100 years. In the 1950s, th... 10best.com
Astroland Amusement Park
This historical beachside mishmash of blinking attractions, popcorn and cotton candy concessions, and classic carnival games is loud, crowded, and a guaranteed summertime day of f... grandparents.com
Liberty Science Ctr
Liberty Science Center offers hundreds of exhibitions in eight expansive new galleries and amazing films in the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater with a screen 88 feet in diameter.... citysearch.com
Gil Hodges Lanes
Brooklyn, New York 10-pin bowling alley features party facilities, pro shop, cosmic bowling and league bowling. citysearch.com
Melody Lanes Bowling Ctr
Brooklyn 10-pin bowling alley features bumper bowling, restaurant, arcade and pro shop. citysearch.com
Maple Lanes
This little coffee shop boasts three counters arranged in a semi-circle so you can carefully stake out your competitors, while also munching on sandwiches, fries, cookies and of cou... citysearch.com
Staten Island Zoo
In August 1933 the Staten Island Zoological Society was organized to create and administer a zoo located in Clarence T. Barrett Park on Staten Island. The formal goals of the Societ... famplosion.com
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
The historic gateway to America, Manhattan's Lower East Side is home to the Lower East Side Tenement Museum. In the 19th century, millions of European immigrants poured into New York Ha... 10best.com
Rab's Country Lanes
Staten Island, New York bowling alley offers 10-pin bowling. strikespots.com
New York Transit Museum
The New York Transit Museum, one of the city's leading cultural institutions is the largest museum in the United States devoted to urban public transportation history, and one of th... famplosion.com
Historic Richmond Town
This was the former County Seat, and restoration was begun with the conversion of the 1848 County Clerk's and Surrogate's Office to a museum. Other buildings were restored on s... stepintohistory.com
Museum Of Chinese In America
Walk around the areas below Canal Street and take in Chinatown, the most robust ethnic neighborhood in New York City since it was settled in the 1800s. Few people, including grandchildr... igougo.com
Shell Lanes Inc
Brooklyn, New York 10-pin bowling alley features pro shop, birthday party facilities, and league bowling. citysearch.com
South Street Seaport Museum
Before the skyscrapers, the stock exchange, and discount department stores, downtown New York was once the country's biggest shipping harbor and leading port, the same "battery" I... grandparents.com
Empire State Building
Someone once said, ?You can live in New York all your life, but until you see it from the top of the Empire State Building, you haven't seen the city?. Zooming up the Empire State building ... go.com
Immigration Museum At Ellis Island
Experience the nation's Gateway to freedom, with a visit to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, two living examples of America's commitment to freedom. At Ellis Island, visitors ca... visitnj.org