

A hidden gem in New York City, showcasing religious artifacts and offering a peaceful respite from the city's bustle.

Pilgrim Haven Museum is often visited in unpredictable weather, a lightweight rain jacket is essential to stay dry and comfortable.
The museum has extensive grounds to explore, comfortable walking shoes are recommended to prevent discomfort.

To keep your devices powered while exploring the museum and its surroundings.
Famous for its homemade pancakes and local charm, a Pilgrim Haven institution since 1950.
Overlooking the harbor, this cafe is known for its fresh seafood and historic ambiance.
Upscale dining experience featuring locally sourced ingredients and a view of the museum.
Scrambled eggs with local herbs, served with fresh bread and chai.
Crispy falafel balls served with tahini sauce and pickled vegetables.

Grilled meat skewers with local spices, served with flatbread and yogurt dip.
A historic museum showcasing the region's religious and cultural heritage.
A beautiful, shaded park perfect for a relaxing afternoon stroll.
An iconic lighthouse offering stunning sunset views and evening illuminations.
A unique, hand-drawn poster depicting the museum's history and architecture, capturing the essence of Pilgrim Haven's cultural heritage.
Crafted from locally sourced wood, these rosaries are intricately designed and blessed at the museum, symbolizing faith and devotion.
A beautiful, hand-stitched replica of the traditional attire worn by pilgrims, showcasing the region's rich textile history and craftsmanship.
Fredensborg Palace's interior showcases Danish royal history and art, with opulent rooms and a stunning collection of paintings and sculptures.
A unique museum dedicated to the art of theatre, housed in a former theatre in Paris.

An annual fireworks competition held in Quebec City, showcasing stunning pyrotechnic displays over the St. Lawrence River.