The Museum of the Moving Image is the only museum in the United States devoted to studying the art, history, and technology of the moving image.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
In order to host the New York World's Fair in 1939 and the New York World's Fair in 1964, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park was established.
Queens Botanical Garden
During the Queens World's Fair in 1939, this Garden was inaugurated. It was so well-liked that the official Queens Botanical Garden Society was established in 1946.
Queens Museum
The Queens Museum is committed to providing top-notch artwork and educational programs to a population that is incredibly varied in terms of its ethnicity, culture, and nationality.
New York Hall of Science
Due to its utilization of interactive technology and accessibility for kids of all ages, NYSCI is one of the top educational institutions in the US.
Citi Field
The professional baseball stadium Citi Field is situated in Queens. It serves as the Major League Baseball team's home ballpark for the New York Mets.
Alley Pond Park
Alley Pond Park is a breathtakingly lovely park with lots of trees and large grass areas that are excellent for playgrounds.
The Rockaways
Built in 1901, the well-known amusement park known as Rockaway Playland immediately gained popularity among locals.
USTA National Tennis Center
Its focal point is Arthur Ashe Venue, the biggest tennis stadium in the world with a capacity of close to 24,000.
Astoria Park
Astoria Park is well renowned for drawing people with its lovely pool, outdoor tennis courts, track, bandstand, several pathways, basketball courts, and playgrounds.