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Foxwoods Casino Resort
Foxwoods is located in Lanyard in Connecticut. There are four huge hotels for accommodation, namely Grand Pequot Tower, Fox Tower, The Great Cedar Hotel and Two Trees Inn.
For entertainment purposes, stand-up comedies are going on, go-karting, hiking trails, few concerts occasionally, at times an awareness drive on various socially important issues and discos. For dining, many restaurants are starting from bars and lounges, to small restaurants and huge and big hotels. Some of them are Alta Strada, Auntie Anne’s, Bake Culture, Ben and Jerry’s and Burger King.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach, Staten Island
Opened in 1937, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach stretches over 2.5 miles from Fort Wadsworth to Miller Field.
It offers facilities of showers, restaurants and a good number of beach-side amenities. The boardwalk is also a hub for various recreational activities, sports, picnics and birdwatching.
Fraunces Tavern
Known popularly as a restaurant with connection to George Washington during the American Revolution and one of the oldest American bars with a great selection of Whiskey, Fraunces Tavern is located in Lower Manhattan. Sandwiched between Broad Street, Pearl Street, Water Street and Coenties Slip, this museum and restaurant in the Financial District is listed on the U.S National Register of Historic Places. With an emphasis on Samuel Fraunces and the Sons of the Revolution in the state of New York, the museum holds regular exhibitions, digital exhibits and around 400 objects for display from its 8000-piece collection.
Representing the history and culture of the colonial era, Early Republic and Revolutionary War, the four segments namely furnishings, personal artifacts, art and communication documents hold objects such as letters, paintings, teacups, tables etc in nine galleries. Open from 12 noon till 5 PM from Wednesday through Sunday, admission costs USD 7 for adults, USD 4 for seniors above 65, students and federally disabled with attendants with valid ID and kids aged between six and seventeen, while free for active military with ID and kids below five. Group tours, school programs, evening lectures, walking tours, Flag Day parade and open house, book club and Washington’s Farewell Celebration are organized here. Research access is offered on Monday Tuesday and Friday from 10 AM till 12 noon and 1 PM to 5 PM.
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Golden Bear (Alley Pond Park)
Tucked in the Alley Pond Park of Queens borough, Golden Bear Golf Center boasts of having the busiest golf practice range of the world.
Even though there are 75 hitting stalls, you might not find one vacant during peak hours and among them, the thirty covered stalls are suitable for use throughout the year with a heat controlling system. Apart from the driving range, it has two miniature golf courts with the 18-hole layout and a golf shop.
Golden Nugget Atlantic City Hotel, Casino & Marina
It is one of the most expensive yet worthwhile sites to visit in the New York area.
There are numerous luxurious as well as economic hotels for accommodation. The most prominent hotel is the one that the casino owns which is Golden nugget Atlantic City Hotel. Apart from these, there are numerous activities to do in the casino complex. There are poker rooms, electronic slot machines, table games, interactive gaming and Jackpot. Nightlife is very interesting in the area. Deck Bayfront Bar and Restaurant, Bar 46 and Rush Lounge are prominent nightclub venues. For entertainment, there are night shows, discos and concerts at the above nightclubs. Swimming pools, retail corridors, fitness centres and gyms are the most frequented spots. The final one, dining is a great experience. There are all kinds of restaurants from fine dining to casual dining. They are Michael Patrick’s, Chart House, Lillie’s Asian Cuisine, Bill’s Bar and Bean and Bread.
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Grand Central Terminal
Popularly called as Grand Central Station, this historic landmark is located in Midtown, Manhattan.
Grand Central Station is where NYC subway trains originate and terminate. Situated on 42nd Park Avenue, it has around 44 train platforms, brilliant architecture and numerous eateries and restaurants. Tourists are bound to get awestruck by this historic terminal and the ambience that it offers.
Greenacre Park
Greenacre Park is a pocket park in New York City. It is located on 51st Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Turtle Bay neighbourhood of Manhattan, NYC. The park is filled with honey locust trees, azaleas, and pansies.
Greenacre Pocket Park has a 7.6 m tall waterfall as its main attraction, which overrides the noises from the city. The park also provides tables and chairs for lounging or eating food. Carol’s Café is a small eatery inside the park which serves sandwiches, coffee, ice creams, and much more.Greenacre Pocket Park is the best park in New York to grab breakfast or lunch or read a book. It provides solace from the bustle of NYC.
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Gunnison Beach.
It’s famous for being the only clothing-optional beach in New Jersey. On a cloudless day, you may even see the skyline of New York.
There aren’t any restaurants or food stalls near the beach, and food trucks, umbrella & tent rental services are present only during the peak summer seasons, therefore it’s highly advised to bring your tent, food, drinks, and other things. However, there are bathroom & shower stalls areas at the beach. There are park rangers present all over the park, and alcohol is banned.
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Hammonasset Beach State Park
Located on Long Island Sound in Madison, Hammonasset Beach State Park is the largest shoreline park of Connecticut. With 2 miles of beach, it is a perfect location to enjoy swimming, surfing, and walking along the boardwalk. It offers 550 primitive and electric campsites with restroom and shower amenities. Visitors come here to bike, bird watch, picnic, boat or hike. There are nature walks and children’s playgrounds to keep the stay lively yet relaxing.
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Hang with farm animals at Queens County Farm Museum
This 323-year-old colonial-era farm spanning 47 acres in the neighborhood of Glen Oaks in Queens is New York City's largest area of undisturbed farmland.
It’s a perfect family destination with ample attractions like historic farm buildings & equipment, a greenhouse, planting grounds, a fruit garden, a petting zoo, seasonal festivals, various educational programs, a children's garden as well as farm produce shops to keep both adults and children busy. Children can feed and pet farm animals like baby pigs, goats, chickens, geese, etc, and many other farm animals. Cornell Farmhouse, now a “New York City Landmark” built in the 1750s features British and dutch architecture of the colonial era. The farm also sells fresh eggs, honey, maple syrup, & fresh veggies.
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