- The list below includes 299 free or cheap things to do in or near Huntington Station, New York, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Art Gallery, National & State Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Breezy Park to L I State Parks & Recreation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Huntington Station and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Flushing, Norwalk, Freeport and Stamford.
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Diverse activities await at SportsCenter of Connecticut, located in Shelton. Ice skating, paintball, hockey, golf, putt-putt and much more await visitors throughout the year. SportsCenter also houses an arts-and-crafts center called Glitter.
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Lower Manhattan, as the name suggests, is the southernmost part of Manhattan Island. The location contains Wall Street, the World Trade Center, sixteen FDNY firehouses, and the New York City Fire Museum.
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The N J Naval Museum is a great way for school groups and troops to learn about the naval history of the region and country. Birthday parties at the museum can be a memorable event for children, they can be captain for a day and explore the submarine!
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On the pace where the Twin Towers stood, the 9/11 Memorial is dedicated to the men, women, and children which perished in the terrorist attacks, from both 1993 and 2001.
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The New York Stock Exchange, a rather active location during trading hours, is the site where stocks are bought and sold on Wall Street. Visitors will have a much easier time seeing the site on the weekend, when the markets have closed.
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One of the most famous roads in the United States, Wall Street is most commonly associated with the world of finance and stock exchanges. The street has been prominently featured in Wall Street, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and The Wolf of Wall Street.
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The New Jersey Naval Museum presents a large collection of unique military items ranging from diving suits to delivery vehicles. The museums exhibits display submarines and their roles in WWII and Vietnam.
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Harborside Park includes two fenced-in playgrounds for children of different ages, and both feature expansive jungle gyms. There is also a gazebo between the playgrounds and a large fenced-in grassy area for picnics.
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The Submarine Memorial Association operates the New Jersey Naval Museum which features submarine exhibits and other unique naval artifacts. The museum offers group tours and is also available to host birthday parties.
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Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.