


A historic farm museum in Queens, New York, offering a glimpse into rural life from the 1700s to the present.
The farm museum has extensive grounds to explore on foot.
Queens can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and fall.

Locally produced honey from the farm's apiary, supporting local beekeepers and sustainable agriculture.
Unique pottery pieces crafted by local artisans, reflecting the rich history of Queens' artistic community.
Textiles woven using traditional techniques, showcasing the farm's commitment to preserving local heritage and craftsmanship.
Fresh bagel with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and red onion.
Breakfast sandwich with egg, cheese, and optional meats on a roll.
Mixed greens, cucumber, tomatoes, olives, feta cheese, and dressing.

Experience the Yangtze River's stunning landscapes and Three Gorges under the moonlight during a serene night cruise.
A luxurious river cruise through the lush, untouched rainforests of Panama, offering wildlife spotting and cultural experiences.
A popular spot for stargazing, Owl's Head Mountain offers panoramic views of the night sky, with the International Space Station visible on clear nights.
New York City's largest remaining tract of farmland, offering a glimpse into the city's rural past.
A large urban park featuring the Unisphere, a remnant of the 1964-65 World's Fair.
Housed in the historic New York City Building, showcasing art and artifacts from Queens and beyond.
A classic American diner serving breakfast all day, known for its large portions and friendly service.

A local favorite for breakfast, offering a wide variety of pancakes and other breakfast dishes.
Authentic Thai cuisine in a casual setting, popular for its lunch specials and generous portions.