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Mill Creek Marsh is a small but relatively pristine natural area located in close proximity to shopping, restaurants, and urban areas. It features jogging and hiking paths, wildlife viewing opportunities, and a protected wetland area.
6.2 Miles
51%
124 votes
2855 Ulmer Street, Flushing, NY 11354
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The College Point Multiplex Cinema is a movie theater that offers Sony 4K Projectors, a food court, and Digital Cinema on every screen. The theater also has party facilities and assistive listening devices for handicapped moviegoers.
6.3 Miles
Built in 1862 and being 2 stories high, the Flushing Town Hall is the home of the Council on Culture and Arts. Exhibition and public events, such as jazz concerts, are held in here. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
6.3 Miles
The Queens Botanical Garden is spread on 39 acres and features 28 separate gardens, such as the Children's Garden, the Arboretum, the Rose Garden, and the Wedding Garden. It has its own visitor's center.
6.3 Miles
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most prominent symbols of American pride in the world. Original gifted to the country by France, visitors of this location can tour its facilities.
6.3 Miles
Tucked behind an art storage warehouse lies Mana Contemporary. This inspiring space houses many galleries and artist studios where visitors can watch the artists at work. The center offers three tours a day on weekdays.
6.3 Miles
A 48-lane bowling center, Whitestone Lanes offers open and league bowling along with private party and event hosting. The center provides a pro shop, a full bar, flat-screen televisions and a snack bar with food and drinks.
6.4 Miles
Covering 478 acres, the Green-Wood Cemetery was established in 1838 and it was the first green space in NYC. It is the final resting place for celebrities such as Louis Comfort Tiffany. Special events are organized in here, such as the Battle of Brooklyn Anniversary.
6.4 Miles
Charlie's Corner is a neighborhood bar noted by locals for its unassuming atmosphere and service. The bar has a pool table, hosts regular karaoke nights, and also offers a limited menu of pub-style food as well.
6.4 Miles
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2 votes
Laurel Hill County Park, New County Road, Secaucus, NJ 07094
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An ecologically conscious river trip outfitting group, the Hackensack Riverkeeper Paddling Center offers guided river tours in canoes and kayaks. The Riverkeeper group also hosts special events and eco cruises, as well as river cleanup events.