- TripBuzz found 108 things to do indoors in the Newburgh area. From Pat Tarsio Lanes to Gallery Billiards & Bar, Newburgh offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 124 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 56 different types of things to do inside in or near Newburgh, New York. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Billiards/Pool Halls and Bowling.
- There are 10 indoor activities in Newburgh, and 98 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Poughkeepsie, Marlboro, Beacon and Fishkill.
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More than 100 acres compose the Space Farms Zoo & Museum. The zoo contains over 500 live animals for viewing while the museum showcases collections revolving around American history, including antiques, toys, and weapons from both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
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Within close proximity of several restaurants, Garden Cinemas offers a variety of movies for family entertainment and is ideal for a date night. Affiliated with Garden Homes Cinemas, this theater further provides comfortable seating and concessions.
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World of Wings is an educational museum that offers a number of unique and entertaining attractions and exhibits. These attractions include reptile, lizard, and amphibian exhibits, an illusion room, and a large butterfly atrium.
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At Puttin Plus Inc, visitors can play an 18-hole miniature golf course landscaped with palm trees, ponds, and more. The center also has go-karting, batting cages, an arcade, laser tag, and water tag activities.
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Paradise Lanes Bowling is a bowling alley and entertainment facility with synthetic lanes, automatic scoring, and full-service snack bar. It offers cosmic bowling, tournaments, and league play, as well as special events.
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Thomas Paine Cottage Museum is open to the public as an historic house museum. The front room of the Cottage is set up to reflect what life was like during the 18th century. Other rooms contain permanent exhibits.
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Located in Norwalk, Connecticut, the Stepping Stones Museum for Children is intended for children younger than age 10. The museum helps kids learn about history, science, languages and other fascinating topics.
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Architecture buffs must not miss the chance to visit the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk, Connecticut. The palatial house was built in the Second Empire Style and contains many of its original furnishings.
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Overlooking the Hudson River, the 5,000-square-foot Derfner Judaica Museum contains more than 1,400 artifacts and images related to Jewish history and modern Jewish culture. Visitors can take gallery tours and participate in holiday programs and family workshops.
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Recorded as an historic site with the National Register of Historic Places, Norwalk City Hall offers remarkable architecture and a rich education in local affairs. This building once served as the administrative offices for the city and later a museum.