- TripBuzz found 541 things to do with kids in or near Glen Cove, New York, including 533 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Bronx and Flushing.
- From Morgan Memorial Park to Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County, the Glen Cove area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Movie Theaters and Marinas.
- Nestled along Long Island's North Shore is the city of Glen Cove. The city's scenic waterfront views lend relaxation while the nearby world-renowned golf courses provide entertainment. Aside from lush green parks and sandy beaches, the city invites travelers to experience the local shops, dining, music festivals and art museums.
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An all female roller derby organization, the Strong Island Derby Revolution is based in Long Island. The league holds regular matches and tournaments throughout each season, as well as some special events.
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Named after James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, Madison Square features the William Jasper Monument and is the home of St. John's Episcopal Church. The location is also the home of the Green-Meldrim House and the Sorrel-Weed House.
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Madison Square Garden, also known as 'The World's Most Famous Arena', is the home of the New York Knicks of the NBA and the New York Rangers of the NHL. This location also hosts concerts and a wide variety of professional wrestling events.
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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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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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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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Opened in 1937, the Teaneck Cinemas provides moviegoers the opportunity to view a variety of different films. The auditoriums in the cinema includes rocking high-backed seats, eight channels of premium digital sound, and screens capable of showing 3-D movies.
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Union Square is a city district that offers visitors the opportunity to shop at a variety of stores, including JackRabbit and The Red Door. The location also hosts events such as 'Crossroads of New York' Walking Tour and Union Square's World Famous Greenmarket.
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At the Orpheum Theatre, guests will have the opportunity to watch a variety of performances, including Kinky Boots and An Evening with Neil DeGrasse Tyson. The site, which opened in 1926, has a maximum capacity of 2,203.
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The Astor Place Theatre, opened in a 1968, was designed in a Greek Revival style. The Off-Broadway theatre house, which previously hosted The Indian Wants the Bronx with Al Pacino, is the home of the Blue Man Group.