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Boardwalk & West 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11224
'New York Aquarium' first opened on December 10, 1896, at Castle Garden in Battery Park, making it the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States. Its first director was the respected fish expert, Dr. Tarleton Hoffman ... More on Wikipedia

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Breezy Point, NY

#3.
Surf Ave. & West 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11224

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2801 Ave U, Brooklyn, NY, US

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1822 Gravesend Neck Road, Brooklyn, NY, US

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Surf Ave & W 8th St, Brooklyn, New York
The New York Aquarium remains a must-see destination on Coney Island's celebrated Boardwalk. Try to resist... More on Nycgo.com
If you have been to Sea World or the Baltimore Aquarium or even better the Singapore Aquarium in Singapore,... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Plumb Beach, Kings County, New York

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63rd Street, New York, NY 11204
Amusement park in the warm months (see Victorian Gardens), ice skating in the winter, Wollman Rink offers a place to glide in all seasons, with the open sky and New York's gleaming skyline for a vi... More on GoCityKids
Worst family policy: If parents decide not to skate, then they aren't allowed to supervise their kids without paying. More on GoCityKids

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Coney Island Beach, Kings County, New York
Alright, you've been cooped up for too much time, and Coney Island Beach in Kings County, New York is a brilliant site for getting out. Coney Island Beach is a site where you won't see great crowds, but being here is always cool. ... More on GoingOutside

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1149 McDonald Ave, Brooklyn, New York, USA
about Kids 'n Action: Kids in Action offers a unique softplay structure - one of the biggest of its kind - a four level playground that is specifically designed to give younger children a playing f... More on GoCityKids
At the food court the pizza looked not fit to be consumed So when I asked the person behind the counter who makes the pizza how fresh is the pizza? More on GoCityKids
