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Douglaston Golf Course

Douglaston Golf Course is located in the Queen’s Borough in the New York City and designed by architect William Tucker. This golf club has a total of 18 holes throughout its area, and there are various rates for seeking membership. It starts for 9 holes at USD 20 to all 18 holes at USD 40 to USD 50. Parking facilities are available for members starting at USD 20. Since it is located in the city Centre, the club is accessible by all modes of transport. Other facilities offered by it are Canoeing, Kayaking and eateries. For those who are non-members, they will have to take a prior appointment for enjoying the facilities offered at the golf course.  Read More

Dutch Wonderland

Dutch Wonderland is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is 150 miles away from downtown New York City, which is roughly a three-hour drive. There are also numerous shopping enclaves selling toys, clothes, sports goods and artefacts. The park has many rides for adventure, like Merlyn’s Mayhem, Space Shuttle, Duke’s Lagoon, Exploration Island for treasure hunt and exploration activities, and water rides being the most famous ones in the park.  Apart from rides, there are events and concerts held too in the park, like birthday parties and other celebrations. There are dining avenues which offer all kinds of food, from light snacks and drinks to full-fledged lunches and dinners. The top restaurants are Mill Stream Eatery, Bean Sprouts and Potato Patch. Read More

Dyker Beach Golf Course

Dyker bridge golf course is located inside a public park called Dyker Park in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Also one of the best golf courses in New York City. There are a total of 18 holes. Dyker Golf Course has multiple amenities excluding the golf course like banquet halls, wedding halls, meeting room, full-service bar for drinks as well as snacks among, others because it is located inside a park. Thus it is very good to host corporate events, family or even casual gatherings. The price of Dyker Golf course varies according to the age and the day of the person who is attending. Bookings are usually made a week in advance. Read More

El Museo del Barrio

Located in Upper Manhattan, El Museo del Barrio, commonly known as El Museo was founded in 1969. It features Caribbean and Latin American art forms with emphasis on Puerto Rican works, especially from the community of New York. It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 noon till 5 PM. The ticket costs USD 9 for adults, USD 5 for seniors and students and free for kids below 12 years old. From film to literature, cultural celebrations to performing arts and educational programs for all age-groups, El Museo stands as a reputed Latino cultural center. Over 8000 permanent collections include over 400 contemporary and modern paintings, over 700 photographs, mixed-media, 3D and time-based art forms representing post war. More than 400 Puerto Rican, Chicano, Mexican and Nuyorican graphics works from the 20th and 21st centuries are on display. Sourced from Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, the Pre-Columbian and pan-Caribbean contemporary works, fine photographs and graphics represent popular traditions.   Read More

Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

Tucked in the Upper New York Bay, the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration on Ellis Island is the living monument telling the tales of immigrant Americans inside the restored Renaissance Revival building. Once the main building of the immigration complex, the museum is now accessible along with the Statue OF Liberty Monument on ferry from New Jersey and Lower Manhattan. Opened on 10th September 1990, it chronicles the immigration history of America from the 1500s till date, before and after the Ellis Era while highlighting the immigration process and honoring the contradictions and complexities of a migrant journey. The first floor has theatres, main lobby, baggage room, Peopling of America, New Eras of Immigration and Family Immigration History Center where you can rummage through immigration records to know about the ancestors’ experiences. Check out the hearing room, registry room, theatres, Peak Immigration Years and Through America’s Gate on the second floor. Rotating exhibits, library, reading room, oral history center, dormitory, Silent Voices, Ellis Island Chronicles, Treasures from Home and Restoring a Landmark are on the third floor. Ground floor has a gift shop, audio tour booth and bookstore.           Read More

Empire City Casino

It is located in Yonkers in New York City and one of the best and most frequented spots in that area.  It has numerous options for casino, paying games and dining. Most visited spots are Electronic Table Games, M Life where gamers get rewarded in a very unique manner and Casino Machine slots. On certain days, horse carriage riding and horseback riding are also open. The most prominent restaurants and eateries are Empire City Chophouse, The Big Kitchen which is an international food court of sorts with huge and delicious menu, The Pub and Lil’ Cocina. Read More

Empire State Building

Empire State Building, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a splendid 102-story skyscraper attracting tourists all round the year. During the mid 1930s when the Empire State Building was being made, it was seen as the 'Eighth wonder'. It was the tallest building on the planet till the year 1972. This limestone exemplary building took only 410 days _ utilizing seven million hours of work amid the tough times of Great Depression. The Empire State Building is the most acclaimed skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City, USA. The Empire State Building has a lightning rod on the top which gets struck by lightning more than 20 times a year. There are two observation decks - one on the 86th story and the other on the 102nd story, both of which offer a breath taking view of the city. You may even get express passes either on the website or through a travel agent to avoid waiting in long queues. Read More

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is one of the most iconic attractions of New York City and a visit to the Big Apple is incomplete without a ride to the top of what was once the tallest building in the world. Built in 1931 and named quite literally after New York, since the state of New York was also known as the Empire State, the Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world for almost 40 years, until the World Trade Centre was built in 1970. A trip to the top viewing deck on the 102nd floor of this almost 500 metre tall building promises visitors spectacular views of the city which can stretch to almost 80 miles on a clear day. There is also a bigger deck on the 86th floor that offers 360 degree panoramas of the city. There are exhibits on lower floors that inform and entertain visitors with a range of topics from the history of the building, its construction, future plans of making it an eco friendly structure as well as a realistic replica of King Kong that growls and vibrates. Whether it be for its history, the views or the pop culture references, The Empire State Building should truly be visited by everyone at least once.   Read More

Enchanted Forest Water Safari: Old Forge

The Enchanted Forest Water Safari is located in the Old Forge Area of New York City. The park has many water rides, adventure rides, eateries, dining areas, shopping enclaves and relaxing areas. For kids, the most famous water rides are Amazon, Bombay Blasters, Cascade Falls, Lake Nakura and Black River. For adventure, there is Bumper Cars, Enchanted Forest Express Toy Train, Roundup, Zipline, Arcade Games and Scrambler. For eateries, people often head to Calypsos Cove. Apart from eateries, accommodation is provided at The Water’s Edge Inn and Old Forge Camping Resort.  Read More

Explore Grand Central Station

A U.S National Historic Landmark and a New York City Landmark, the Grand Central Terminal features beaux-arts architectural style. Designed by Reed and Stem, this commuter rail station of Midtown Manhattan was opened to the public on 2nd February in 1913. With local names like GCT, the Terminal and Grand Central it not only serves as a railroad and subway station but also dining and retail destination with 35 eateries and 60 shops. One of the main attractions of the terminal is the 4-faced opal clock hung above the information booth and the cathedral-like zodiac ceiling of Main Concourse featuring twelve gold-leaf patterned constellations and 2500 stars including 59 LED-illuminated ones. Enjoy whispering into opposite corners at the Whispering Gallery and then enjoy oysters and clam chowder with wine at the century-old Oyster Bar. The European-style market with gourmet, treats and fresh produce is worth a visit. Art gallery, ski slope and tennis courts at Vanderbilt Tennis Club will keep you entertained. Other attractions include Campbell Bar and Great Northern Food Hall.  Read More

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