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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Built in 1937, The Guggenheim or Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from Upper East Side, Manhattan boasts of expanding art collections of Post-impressionist, Impressionist, Contemporary and early Modern genre.
The exhibitions are organized throughout the year. Open from Thursday to Monday from 11 AM till 6 PM except on Thanksgiving and Christmas, the admission cost is USD 25 for adults, USD 18 for seniors, disabled visitors and students and free for kids below twelve. Apart from digital resources and online activities, you will enjoy virtual group tours and a collection of more than 1700 artworks from nearly 8000 by over 625 artists. Reflecting diversity, breadth and tenor, the selected artworks include Man With Crossed Arms by Paul Cezanne, Houses in Paris by Juan Gris, Brooklyn Bridge by Albert Gleizes etc. the online collection also features artworks of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Besides scholarship initiatives, the museum also encourages music, dance and theatrical performances related to video, film and installation.
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South Beach
South Beach is located on the East Shore of Staten Island, South Beach offers a long boardwalk of 2.5 miles and a scenic view of the Verrazano Bridge.
The shoreline provides enough space for sunbathing and the popular Ocean Breeze Fishing Pier witnesses several visitors during the in seasons. There is a small beachside amusement park and a separate park especially designated to seniors. A famous attraction of the area is the Fountain of Dolphins. Concession stands and mobile charging stations are available to endure a long hassle-free day at the beach.
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South Shore Golf Course
South Shore Golf Course is located in the vicinity of South Shore Cultural Centre, in Chicago city of New York State.
South Shore Golf Course is one of the most premier clubs of the Chicago area and most frequently visited by the residents of the area. What makes it popular is the scenic setting of the course. It has a huge lake in the middle of the park and also lots of trees. There are different zones allotted for all types of golfers from the beginners to professionals. It has a total of 18 holes. There are occasional outings held for the members of the golf club.
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Splish Splash
Known as the best waterpark in Long Island, Splish Splash sprawls over 96 acres and is located around 75.6 miles from New York City. The thrill rides and water slides include Bombs Away, Riptide Racer, Shotgun Falls, Cliff Diver, Max Trax, Abysss, Mammoth River and Dr. Von Dark’s Tunnel of Terror. Soak City is there for a laid-back soaking for all age-groups while Surf City lets you enjoy the refreshing waves. Enjoy relaxing on a tube while marvelling at the landscaped river and fountains in the Lazy River or face the 4 feet waves at Kahuna Bay Wavepool.
For kids below 54 inches, there are Monsoon Lagoon, Octopus Pool, Yellow Submarine and Pirates Cove. There are daily bird shows and regular events. Enjoy shopping from East End Surfs Co, Surf Shack and Kahuna Bay Outfitters. For dining, there are multiple options like Tony’s Italian Feast on The Boardwalk, Johnny Rockets, Surfside Snacks, Plaza Ice-Cream etc.
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Spruce Run Recreation Area
Spruce Run Recreation Area is famous among swimmers, picnickers and even fishermen. With its beach complex containing changing areas, showers and concession stands, facilities of motor boating, and sailing, it is not hard to imagine why it is a favourite! It has close to 67 tent and trailer sites, with 7 picnic designated areas, and the Highlands Trail which extends over 150 miles. The area also offers other recreational activities including playgrounds, basketball courts, fields for volleyball, soccer and winter sports such as skiing. Hunting is permitted in designated areas and often waterfowl and deer are game during the open seasons.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
Directly across the Rockefeller Centre, St. Patrick's Cathedral is a marvellous gothic-style Roman Catholic Cathedral church in the New York City.
It is a prominent landmark in the New York City. People come here to sit in peace, pray to God, and light candles.
St Patrick’s Cathedral
Walking three minutes on foot from the Rockefeller Center in Manhattan will take you to the 100m tall St Patrick’s Cathedral that boasts of the neo-gothic decoration.
Built-in 1878, this parish church is the seat of Roman Catholic Archdiocese archbishop of New York, Facing the International Building and Atlas Statue, the brick and marble-clad church with two magnanimous spires is the largest cathedral of North America. The stained glassworks and rose window by Charles Connick, as well as the artworks namely William Partridge’s Pieta, bust of Pope John Paul II and Stations of the Cross, are treats to the eyes. Check out the shrine of St Charbel and six bronze doors with relief sculptures of six missionary people and inscriptions regarding their work. From Monday till Friday, mass is observed from 7 AM till 12 noon, on Saturday from 8 AM, 12 noon and 5:30 PM and on Sunday from 10:15 AM, 1 PM and 4 PM. Concerts, Kilgen Organ recital and choir concerts are organized here.
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Stargazing at High Line Park
Every Tuesday at dusk, April through October, the High Line at the 14th Street in New York hosts stargazing. It has some of the most beautiful views of the night sky in all of New York City.
Amateurs Astronomers Association of New York provides high powered telescopes for free so that visitors can view stars and other celestial sightings. During the summer, the High Line also does solar observing using telescopes equipped with special filters for viewing the Sun. After viewing the night sky, one can enjoy snacks and desserts like gelatos and tacos at the High Line.Stargazing at the High line is one of the best free things to do in New York. It is an experience unlike any other. It is free for all. No prior reservations are required.
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Staten Island ferry
Unlike other ferry tours to Staten island(which costs around $15), the Staten Island ferry is completely free
The ferry operates 24*7 and the trip from St. George Ferry Terminal on Staten Island to the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan takes around 25 minutes and you can enjoy the views of Lady Liberty, New York harbor, the bridges and the skylines of lower Manhattan. It's a great way to get a close view of the Statue of Liberty without shelling out money. You can book a ferry according to your schedule. There are also multiple cafeterias on the ferry itself so that you can satiate your taste buds while sightseeing. After the ferry, you can enjoy the food at various restaurants nearby (around 200, within half a mile range) or explore the other attractions present in the vicinity(like the 9/11 memorial).
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Staten Island Go-Karts
The Staten Island Fun Park is an amusement centre offering a Go-Kart track measuring 800 feet for single and double go-karting for all skill levels.
The 18-hole miniature golf course lets you practice putting uphill or downhill and players above four years old and groups of maximum five players are allowed to take part by renting clubs. Players above six years old can test their softball or baseball skill at the Batter’s Box of any of the 9 batting cages –staff will be ready to help and you can bring your own gears. The 19th Hole Snack Bar will offer snacks and beverages. The 17000 square-feet SportsPlex turf can be rented for Flag Football, Lacrosse and Ultimate Frisbee. The facility is disability-friendly with complimentary ticket facilities and there are free parking and restroom facilities.
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