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We're the Queens Museum. We're sharing art, activism, events, fun, and Queens.

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17 places updated January 3, 2012
After visiting the Museum, take a tour of Flushing Meadows Corona Park. There are plenty of things to see and learn here to keep you entertained for hours!
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18 places updated July 9, 2012
Looking for a place to eat in Queens? Check out Queens Museum staff picks for the most delicious spots in the borough. Also see QMA Director Tom Finkelpearl's picks http://bit.ly/j72zh8
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9 places updated November 8, 2011
9 places including Museum of the Moving Image, Roosevelt Avenue, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, MTA Subway - Vernon Blvd/Jackson Ave (7)
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    "Formerly the Singer Bowl built for the 1964-5 World's Fair, the stadium was converted into the National Tennis Center by the USTA in the 1970s."
    Queens MuseumQueens Museum · January 3, 2012
    Tennis
    · Queens, United States
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    "Terrence on the Park was formerly the Port Authority Heliport sitting 120-foot-high with a 360 degree circular theater. This was the entrance to the 1964-5 World's Fair."
    Queens MuseumQueens Museum · January 3, 2012
    Event Space
    · Corona, United States
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    "While you're here, check out the Theaterama. Built for the 1964-5 World's Fair & designed by Philip Johnson, this circular theater was once used for projecting films about New York State."
    Queens MuseumQueens Museum · January 3, 2012
    Theater
    · Corona, United States
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    "PHOTO: Tent of Tomorrow"
    Queens MuseumQueens Museum · January 3, 2012
    Historic and Protected Site
    · Queens, United States
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    "Designed by architect Phillip Johnson for the 1964-5 World’s Fair, the New York State Pavilion had a brightly colored fiberglass roof and housed concerts & exhibits showing the wonders of NY State."
    Queens MuseumQueens Museum · January 3, 2012
    Historic and Protected Site
    · Queens, United States
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    "The New York Hall of Science as well as the Mercury and Gemini capsules and the Atlas and Titan rockets were all built on the site of the former United States Space Park in the 1964-5 World's Fair."
    Queens MuseumQueens Museum · January 3, 2012
    Science Museum
    · Corona, United States
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