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Montauk, Long Island
Montauk is a major tourist destination in Suffolk county, it's famous for miles of beautiful white gleaming sand & the spectacular 70 feet high cliffs overlooking the ocean.
The Kirk Park Beach is famous for being a family-friendly public beach with clean water & sandy dune shores. Timing is from 8 am to 8 pm & you don't need a pass to enter the beach. There is ample parking and places to eat & stay near the beach. Montauk golf course is at a distance from the beach and is open for the public. Lifeguards and bathrooms & showers are present on the beach. You can go for a surf or barbeque on the beach or make a tent on the beach. There is a 7-Eleven store just across the street.
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Morey’s Piers & Beachfront Waterparks
Morey’s Piers & Beachfront Waterparks is a waterside amusement park that is located at The Wildwoods' boardwalk in Wildwood, New Jersey. The Morey’s Piers & Beachfront Waterparks has been family owned and has been run since 1969, and is presently owned by the 2nd generation of Morey Brothers, Will, and Jack Morey. The Morey’s Piers & Beachfront Waterparks is famed for having more than 100 rides and activities amongst its three amusement piers and the two beachfront waterparks.
The rides they had included :Surfside Pier: In 1969, Bill and Will Morey Sr opened a pier called Morey's Pier and inaugurated it that summer with a massive fiberglass slide called The Wipe Out. At the time the price of admission to guests was 25 cents to slide down the Wipe Out in burlap sacks.Mariner's Landing: The Morey brothers had extended their business in 1976 when they bought a Marine Pier and renamed it “Mariner’s Landing”. When the Morey brothers first bought the pier it had taken significant fire damage and seven of its existing 12 rides on the pier had to be discarded. However, the Morey brothers didn’t let it end there and they in 1984 purchased the Sea Serpent roller coaster for the pier.Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis Waterparks: In 1985, the Morey brothers had decided to add waterslides which were installed on Mariner’s Landing and was called Raging Waters waterpark. The waterpark was designed by designer and architect Fred Langford. They had decided to build a second Raging Waters and it was built on Surfside Pier in 1988. This water park was refurbished and opened as the Ocean Oasis Water Park & Beach Club in 2006 and has amenities like Bonsai Beach, the Endless River, and multiple new waterslides.Adventure Pier: The Morey brothers bought Fun Pier and renamed it Wild Wheels. The Morey's said it could be an "interactive amusement center" and would engage all of its customers. This pier was refurbished and launched once again as the Adventure Pier and became home to rides such as The Great White, The Spring Shot ride, a Screamin' Swing, a Skycoaster, a maze, a boat tag game, batting cages, the Skyscraper ride, and the Grand Prix Raceway.
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Mosholu Golf Course
Moshulu Golf Course is located in Jerome Avenue in The Bronx borough of New York City. It is a part of the greater Van Cortlandt Park.
Locker rooms are available but the players must bring their locks. The pricing plan starts from $ 85 for all. Apart from the golf course, there are eateries, vending machines and small restaurants around the golf course. They offer everything from beverages like coffee to light snacks like rolls, wraps and burgers to even heavy lunches.
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Mount Airy Casino Resort
It is located in a very posh and expensive neighbourhood of Mount Pocono in Pennsylvania.
The casino complex has many hotel suits with personalized room packages for its users. It has pools, spas, golf courses and many gaming centres for table tennis, electronic game desks and racing games. It has separate areas for unofficial meetings and conference halls for professionals. For dining, there are five to six most revered restaurants around the complex. Some of them are Mt. Pocono Kitchen, The Market at Mount Airy, Bistecka, Lucky 8 Noodles, Pizzeria Montagna and Starbucks.
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Mountain Creek Waterpark
Mountain Creek Waterpark is found in Vernon, New Jersey, United States, along the area around the Mountain Creek ski resort. The park's rides are mostly water-based attractions since it was opened in 1998. Mountain Creek Waterpark was initially called the Action Park and is considered one of the first modern water parks. It was open from early 1978 till 1996, however, it had to close down as it became notorious for its poor safety record at the time. Nonetheless, the park was a landmark in New Jersey and had always attracted adrenaline seekers from across the United States.
On February 9, 1998, after a massive renovation, which had included revamping rides and the removal of the rides that were deemed to be unsafe or outdated, the water park was inaugurated as Mountain Creek Waterpark.Mountain Creek Waterpark offers High intensity rides most of the rides were high-speed, extreme tubing water rides. The Mountain Creek Waterpark is famous for its three and four-passenger tube ride as it begins with a steep four-story drop through a dark tunnel where the riders are dropped into a large enclosure and are gravity propelled to insane heights back and forth along the walls.They also have a ride called the “H2 OH-NO” which is a Speed Slide that falls 99 feet in a few seconds. The next ride they have is the Colorado River Ride which offers visitors 1600 feet of pure white water adventure sports. Visitors are offered a variety of activities such as the “Tarzan Swings” which is the only one of its kind in New Jersey. The Attraction is known to send its riders flying into the air as high as the trees followed by a free fall into a deep and cool, refreshing mountain pool.They also have rides such as the Half Pint Harbor which offers a lot of fun for young children. In this ride, the kids can splash around in the Wading Pool and play at the Fishing Village which is an interactive play fort that is complete with slides and spray fountains to dazzle children. Parents can also visit the Lost Island River where children and parents can float alongside one another on the lazy river. All ages are allowed to splash and play in the massive High Tide Wavepool which puts out 450,000 gallons of clear mountain water into the right size of waves for a delightful day of fun.Mountain Creek Waterpark is packed with activities that can engross families for hours, it is suitable for people of all ages. Visitors have claimed to have made fantastic memories at Mountain Creek Waterpark and you can too this summer.
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Movies under the stars
One of the inexpensive things you can do in NYC is to experience movies under the star. The city has multiple locations that provide free outdoor movies, the best among them being the Brooklyn bridge park.
This 85-acre riverside park adjoining the Brooklyn bridge is a perfect place to enjoy an outdoor movie night with the panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline in the background. The movie screen is placed downhill so that everybody can get their share of view. It can get crowded so make sure to reach early to occupy your favorite spot. The park also has picnic tables, boat services, Pebble Beach, a fishing station, football grounds, basketball courts, a public pool, and a skating rink, all for free use. Paid parking is available around the park. There are multiple restaurants within a walking distance & you can go for dinner before/after your movie night.
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Museum at Eldridge Street
Nestled in the national historic landmark from Chinatown of Manhattan, 1887 Eldridge Street Synagogue, the Museum at Eldridge Street was opened on 2nd December 2007 after a twenty years long restoration. Representing the educational and cultural mission to discover the Jewish New York and American Jewish history especially from immigration and from the Lower East Side, the museum provides informative tours and organizes Jewish religious programs. Reflecting the Victorian glory, the museum contains Jewish ritual artifacts, artifacts preserved from the restoration, Yiddish signs, archival documents and oral histories.
The interactive displays speak on behalf of the Jewish practice, immigrant history and the installation regarding historic preservation that was awarded the Museum’s Gold Award by American Association. Marvel at the 21st century stained glass window crafted by Deborah Gans and Kiki Smith. Walk upstairs to the Women’s Gallery to explore the synagogue restoration exhibit and check out the Family History Center to visit the rotating exhibit on family stories and photographs from the Lower East Side. The one-hour tours are offered everyday from 10 AM, 11 AM, 12 noon, 1 PM, 2 PM, 3 PM and 4 PM while the two-hour long tour is offered on Friday where the last tour is from 2 PM. Free for kids below 5 and ID-holding federally disabled and the caregiver, the admission cost is USD 15 for adults, USD 8 for kids between five and seventeen and USD 10 for seniors and students.
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Museum Mile
The mile-long stretch of Museum Mile on the Fifth Avenue on the Upper East Side runs from the 82nd street up to 110th street and is also known as Upper Carnegie Hill. The stretch is actually larger than a mile by three blocks with nine museums located within the area, namely The Africa Center on 110th Street, El Museo del Barrio on 105th Street, Museum of the City of New York on 103rd Street, The Jewish Museum on 92nd Street, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum on 91st Street, National Academy Museum of Design and School of Fine Arts on 89th Street, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on 88th Street, Neue Galerie New York on 86th Street and The Metropolitan Museum of Art on 82nd Street.
Also notable within the vicinity is the Goethe-Institut that acts as the German cultural institution hosting film screenings, exhibitions, symposiums and performances and the Henry Clay Frick House with Frick Collection of fine furniture and old master paintings in 19 galleries. Although the timings and tickets for each museum varies, the annual Museum Mile Festival, generally hosted on June’s second Tuesday from 6 PM to 9 PM, offers free admission to the museums and you can enjoy outdoor kids art activities, street performances, live music, art demonstrations and interactive activities.
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Museum of Arts and Design
The Museum of Arts and Design, fondly referred to as MAD, is located in Manhattan in New York City and explores the creative process of craftsmanship and design in contemporary America. Ever since its opening in 1956, the museum has featured exhibitions and educational programmes that look at the connection between art, craftsmanship and the process of turning materials into works that enhance contemporary life. Apart from serving as a platform for new artists to share their work, it also served as an important link between art and industry.
The museum, in addition to its regular exhibits, now houses a centre for the study of jewellery as well as studios for resident artists so that visitors get to interact first hand with the design and creation processes of artists and craftspeople. The techniques and technologies used range from ancient, like jewellery and stained glass, to cutting edge modern processes like 3D printing and industrial design. The museum building itself pays tribute to unorthodox workmanship and craft and is easy to find due to its distinctive terra cotta tile and glass exterior. Initially considered controversial by many leading architects due to its unconventional appearance, it is now a Manhattan landmark.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
The museum of Jewish heritage in Manhattan, New York City was opened in 1997 and focuses on Jewish life and culture in the 20th and 21st centuries through the lense of the Holocaust, and the effect it had on the Jewish community. The museum features an incredible variety of mediums and perspectives, from regular everyday objects belonging to holocaust survivors, like drawings and diaries, to the Garden of Stones, a permanent installation of trees planted into stones by artists and families of those that perished under the Nazi Rule.
The garden is a constantly evolving space for reflection and contemplation. There is also a theatre on the premises which screens relevant films and hosts panel discussions throughout the year. In keeping with the museum’s objective to immerse visitors into Jewish culture, it permanently hosts the National Yiddish Theatre Company which performs Yiddish plays and is equipped to translate Yiddish to English in real time for non Yiddish speakers. The museum of Jewish Heritage’s vast collection of over 40,000 artifacts promises to keep visitors engrossed and offers a hard hitting glimpse into the horrors of the holocaust and the perseverence of Jewish culture and traditions during it.
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