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| An Overview of Queens |
| NYC & Company, the City's official tourism organization, provides an overview of this borough that includes a map and highlights
of cultural institutions found there.
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| Discover Queens |
| Find out what's happening in Queens; get restaurant, attractions, shopping, tours, and hotel information at DiscoverQueens.info. |
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| Flushing Town Hall |
| The Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts provides information on upcoming music, theater, and film events, in addition
to cultural tours and educational opportunities.
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| Flushing Meadows Corona Park |
| Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens is 1,255 acres of athletic fields, landscaped meadows, lakes, fountains, playgrounds,
stadia, museums and a zoo.
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| Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge |
| More than 325 species of bird have been spotted in the 9,155 acres that comprise Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, which is within
the limits of New York City.
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| National Tennis Center |
| Home to the US Open, the National Tennis Center is open to the public for most of the year. |
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| New York Hall of Science |
| Located in Queens, the New York Hall of Science is the City's only hands-on science and technology center, and features more
than 400 exhibits.
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| NYRA Racetracks |
| The NYRA consists of The Aqueduct Racecourse in Jamaica, Queens, in addition to Belmont Park and Saratoga outside of New York
City. See seating charts, find ticketing and accessibility information, and more on the Sports Commission Web site.
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| PS1 |
| Founded in 1971, PS1 Contemporary Art Center is one of the largest and oldest arts organizations in the United States solely
devoted to contemporary art.
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| Queens Botanical Garden |
| Started as an exhibit in the 1939 World's Fair, the Queens Botanical Garden is 39 acres of gardens, including special activities
for seniors, children, and bird lovers.
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