Meisha-ann • March 18, 2015This place is fantastic. I had a great time. The tour guide is really knowledgeable. Well worth the entrance fee.
Yiğit G. • July 3, 2016A small but very well organized museum. The building itself is worth visiting. The collection is rich and gives a great perspective about cinema history
Sharlene C. • August 10, 2014So much to look at; my son enjoyed the interactive exhibits! Flight of the butterflies was super cute and informative.
:Danielle S. • July 16, 2022perfect NYC day trip: queens museum and/or or playing in the globe fountain afternoon, get to queens night market right at 5PM open A+++ NYC day.
Kris P. • June 15, 2013Be sure to explore all of the nooks and crannies. This is an amazing space with an incredible amount of things to see and art to explore.
Eric E. • May 6, 2018The ArtAccess program is among the best art classes I have attended. Very good techniques, and sometimes educational too. Would most certainly recommend to anyone in the area who may be interested.
Eduardo D. • October 6, 2018Amazing Maize Maze, Pumpkin Picking, Hay Ride and Petting Zoo
Guy F. • December 30, 2016I walk by the Museum every day with my dog Max, who is always on the lookout for cats. It has a beautiful garden. A mockingbird makes the museum's roof its perch, and sings away. It is a little oasis.
Cara D. • June 24, 2015Mommy and me nature classes with Miss Chris or Miss Karen. The absolute best!!! Graduate to their drop off classes and give your child a lifelong love of nature! A ++++. Their trails are awesome too!
Zile D. • February 4, 2022It’s a wonderful place to spend 1-2 hours for a dose of fascinating art, especially when you’re time staved. Due to the generosity of private donors, admission is free!
NYC Parks • October 8, 2013In 1662, this house was the setting for the first indoor meeting of the Quakers at a time when their religion was still prohibited by law.
Emily • June 25, 2013Talk to Susan the executive director about anything-- she's awesome. Support this local treasure ❗
Jacob S. • August 31, 2013Home of Rufus King, a signer of Declaration of Independence and early U.S. Senator from New York
NYC Parks • October 11, 2013Among the Kingsland Homestead exhibits is one showcasing the impact of slavery on Queens and Long Island during the 19th century.
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