- TripBuzz found 95 things to do indoors in the Deer Park area. From Deer Park Bowl to Strike 10 Lanes Deer Park, Deer Park offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 189 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 60 different types of things to do inside in or near Deer Park, New York. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Trampoline Parks, Movie Theaters and Military Museums.
- There are 7 indoor activities in Deer Park, and 88 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Stamford, Norwalk, Port Jefferson and Long Beach.
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Established in 1964, the Trumbull Historical Society is a group dedicated to promoting and preserving the history of the local area. The society operates a museum filled with artifacts and exhibits that educate about the local history.
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At Eataly, guests will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of Italian goods like pasta, extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, and tomatoes. The location also offers courses for those interested in improving their cooking skills.
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Irving Plaza is a 1,025-seat ballroom-style music venue that hosts performances from artists like The White Panda and Holy Ghosti. The venue is also the home of the Hillsong Church New York's services.
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Visitors of Webster Hall will have the opportunity to attend concerts from artists such as Capital Cities and Timeflies. The location also features a nightclub that hosts performers like Danny Brown and Danny Avila.
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Donated to the town of Stratford, Connecticut in 1949, Boothe Memorial Park & Museum is a free, 32-acre space. It is maintained by volunteers and is open during daylight hours. Its museum contains archives, a geneology library and a rose garden.
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Rather than a simple arcade the Local Battles Gaming Center is essentially a LAN gaming center. Visitors can enjoy gaming on XBOX ONE, XBOX 360, PS3, PS4, and computers with either a group of friends that came with them or an online team.
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The Flatiron Building, which opened in 1902, is considered to be one of the main symbols of New York City. The location is currently the home of the St. Martin's Press, Tor/Forge, Picador, and Henry Holt and Company publishing companies.
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The Hammerstein Ballroom is a 12,00-square-foot ballroom that hosts both theatrical and musical performances, including shows from Thirty Seconds to Mars and All Time Low. The location, which first opened in 1906, has a maximum seating capacity of 3,500.
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At Ibiza, visitors will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of clothing items based on different styles from around the world. The location's designers include Odd Molly, Ulf Anderson, and Luna Luz.
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Located in an actual tenement building, the Tenement Museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history surrounding the immigrant experience along the Lower East Side of New York City. The Visitor Center and Museum Shop are open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.