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Queens, New York, United States
The park remains a vital natural habitat for many species of plant and animal life. Besides its abundance of lily pads, the pond is home to bullfrogs and multiple species of turtles�??red-eared sliders, snapping turtl... More on KaBoom.org

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43-50 Main St, Flushing, New York
Formal gardens; 39 acres; bee, woodland, herb, perennial and rose gardens; pinetum; arboretum. Available for weddings. ... More on Discover America
I love that the Queens Botanical Garden has so many different themes within the garden. There is a rose garden, herb garden, wedding garden, backyard garden, and even ornamental grass garden. So mu... More on TripAdvisor

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193rd Street between Aberdeen Road and Radnor Road, Queens, New York

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Queens Boulevard, 65 Place and the BQE, Queens, New York

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Woodside Ave., 54-56 Sts., Queens, New York

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Queens, NY
The bustling Queens neighborhood offers up a diverse mix of historical, cultural and dining adventures.
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This is a community build playground. More on KaBoom.org

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47-01 111th Street, Queens, NY 11368
Improve public understanding of science & technology through exhibits, programs & media - Opportunities for fun & learning! - One of America's premier science museums - More than ... More on entertainment.com
Children of all ages will love this huge hands-on museum in the borough of Queens, which bills itself as "New York's Only Science Playground." This place is amazing for school-age kids. Exhibits l... More on Frommers

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30th Ave. (at 30th St.) Queens, NY 11102
Located in Astoria, New York's Greek-American neighborhood, this park was restored in 1990 as a locus for neighborhood gatherings and to create "a little bit of Athens in Astoria. " An amphitheate... More on Nycgo.com
Located in Astoria, New York's Greek-American neighborhood, this park was restored in 1990 as a locus for neighborhood gatherings and to create "a little bit of Athens in Astoria. " An amphitheater... More on Nycgo.com

#9.
33-06 31st Ave. (at 33rd St.) Queens, NY 11106
This quaint yet colorful Astoria shop specializes in new jewelry from local designers (think sulu-design and Rebel Chic) as well as vintage clothing and accessories, including plastic bracelets, s... More on Nycgo.com
This quaint yet colorful Astoria shop specializes in new jewelry from local designers (think sulu-design and Rebel Chic) as well as vintage clothing and accessories, including plastic bracelets, st... More on Nycgo.com

#10.
Avery Avenue and 131 Street, Flushing, Queens, NY, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 11368)
The pool opened in February, 2008. An appropriate lock, (Master lock, Master combination lock) and swim cap are required to be shown at reception for admission. ... More on SwimmersGuide
