- TripBuzz found 268 things to do indoors in the Port Chester area. From Capitol Theatre to AMC Loews Port Chester 14, Port Chester offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 215 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 65 different types of things to do inside in or near Port Chester, New York. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, Arts Centers, Theaters and History Museums.
- There are 3 indoor activities in Port Chester, and 265 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: New York City, Ridgefield, Stamford and Bronx.
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With new exhibits coming in every two months, Karpeles Manuscript Library showcases a variety of historical artifacts relevant to both national and international history. The library has a permanent exhibit with art and regional historical artifacts.
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Blodgett Memorial Library is popular with book lovers and historians alike. The historic library, founded in 1934, houses a vast collection of books as well as a children's space and various study areas.
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The last remaining historic theater in the city of Newburgh is the Ritz Theater, which was restored and revived into a live performance venue. Local performers and artists are also showcased at the site.
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Piano Piano Wine Bar is a bistro and cafe that serves a wide variety of wines from all around the world. The bar also serves a selection of craft beers.
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The Downing Film Center focuses on bringing quality movies to town that might not otherwise make it to local theaters. Films screened may include art house, independent, and foreign movies, as well as more mainstream fare.
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With tickets that can be purchased through mobile phones, Hoyt's Fishkill Cinema's offers the latest films in RealD 3D and digital projection. Tickets can also be purchased through a touch screen kiosk.
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Offering free Wi-Fi, Schneider's Fishkill Bowl has 40 bowling lanes with a digital score system and widescreen TVs to watch sports on. The alley is host to various leagues and tournaments for both adults and children.
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Run by the volunteers of the Fishkill Historical Society, Van Wyck Homestead offers visitors a guided tour of the building of an early settler. The homestead also hosts community events like book signings, historical lectures, craft fairs, and more.
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A living history museum, the Historic Richmond Town covers 100 acres, in which the oldest exhibit is a 1695 house. Demonstrations, historic trades and crafts, and other live events are organized in here.