- The list below includes 489 free or cheap things to do in or near Franklin Square, New York, including 117 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Parks and Neighborhoods.
- From Town of Hempstead Rath Park to Town of Hempstead, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Franklin Square and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Brooklyn and Bronx.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 12402 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, NY 11368
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Part of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Arthur Ashe Stadium is a tennis stadium named for former player Arthur Ashe. It is used for US Open tennis and provides nearly 23,000 seats along with luxury suites.
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Surrounded by trees, Forest Park Skate Park is a public skating facility that welcomes skateboards, roller blades and roller skates only. It has a concrete surface and features ramps, quarter pipes, grind rails, a half pipe and other obstacles.
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Some of the permanent exhibitions at the Queens Museum of Art are the Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass and the Panorama of the City of New York. Memorabilia dating to 1939, such as jewelry and books, can be bought from the shop.
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2855 Ulmer Street, Flushing, NY 11354
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The College Point Multiplex Cinema is a movie theater that offers Sony 4K Projectors, a food court, and Digital Cinema on every screen. The theater also has party facilities and assistive listening devices for handicapped moviegoers.
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C&B Archery is a combination of a 9,000 square foot archery range and retail store. Lessons from certified members of the NFAA are available to both individuals and groups, and there are competitive leagues for more advanced archers.
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Home of the Mets, the Citi Field was built in 2009 and hosted in 2013 the Major League Baseball All Star Game. It has a total capacity of 41,922 seats. It has a restaurant, a family entertainment area, all sorts of eateries, and a Mets hall of fame and museum.
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The only hands-on science and technology center in the state, the New York Hall of Science has more than 450 exhibits which acquaint the children with domains such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Some of the permanent exhibitions are the Science Playground and the Rocket Park Mini Golf.
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The Forest Park Carousel was built in 1903 by Daniel Muller, and has been a park centerpiece for decades. The carousel is still in working order and available for rides.
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Named after the late Francis Lewis, Francis Lewis Park is a recreational park that features basketball courts, bathrooms, handball courts, and children's playgrounds. The park also includes spray showers and kayak launching sites.
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West Pond, Cross Bay Blvd, Queens, NY 11693
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Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is a bird sanctuary with more than 330 avian species living over a variety of habitats, along with other native wildlife. They offer many ranger-led programs such as sunset tours, hikes, and boat trips.