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Citi Field is the new home of the New York Mets, with a seating capacity of just under 42,000. The naming rights were granted to Citi Bank and were nearly jeopardized with the...
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Once known as the U.S. National Championships, the US Open originated as a single men’s tournament held solely for...
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Once known as the U.S. National Championships, the US Open originated as a single men’s tournament held solely for entertainment purposes back in 1881. Not long after, women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and mixed doubles also became a part of the growing annual tradition.
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Housed in the historic New York City Building, this museum features modern and contemporary works designed to enrich peoples'...
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Housed in the historic New York City Building, this museum features modern and contemporary works designed to enrich peoples' appreciation and enjoyment of the fine arts through changing exhibitions, films, family workshops, lectures and performances.
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Queens Botanical Garden is a 39-acre urban oasis where people, plants and cultures meet. Visit our delightful gardens that...
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Queens Botanical Garden is a 39-acre urban oasis where people, plants and cultures meet. Visit our delightful gardens that include a Fragrance Walk, Cherry Circle, Woodland & Wetland Garden, Herb Garden, Floral Border, Perennial Beds, a sustainably-managed Rose Garden, and a stunning Wedding Garden. QBG offers innovative environmental education programs for schoolchildren, plus workshops for children, adults and the whole family where you can learn about composting, tree care, nature photography, bird watching, gardening and even glass painting. Join us for one of our seasonal festivals – Arbor Fest in Spring, Summer Solstice Celebration in June, Harvest Fest in October, and Winter Solstice & Holiday Market in December! QBG is easily accessible via public transportation – the 7 train to Main Street/Flushing as well as the Q44 and Q20 buses. Our innovative Parking Garden is open April through October (parking fee applies).
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"We went this June 9, 2013 in Camden, NJ and will be running up to June 30. We have seen Saltimbanco,, all Vegas shows but that was excellent. A must see."
"Went for a game. What a beautiful place to watch a baseball game. Very kid friendly. Have an area In The outfield promenade has a bunch of activities for kids. They even have a miniature baseball field. We sat in the Hyundai Club. Our seats were great and there's a private lounge with all the ..."food you can eat. The tickets are tiered so you pay more for a Saturday night than a Thursday day game. The Saturday night games are $250 for the same seats we paid $110 for. I don't think the $250 is worth it. For $110 or $155 they are. We walked around the whole bottom half and I liked the view from the outfield. Will definitely be back.
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