


Immerse yourself in the history of TV, radio, and digital media at this interactive museum in Astoria, Queens.
The museum has several floors and exhibits, requiring extensive walking.
To carry essentials like water, snacks, and personal items during the visit.
To keep your devices powered for photos, videos, and interactive exhibits.
Iconic for its Alice in Wonderland theme and delicious brunch options.
Offers organic, sustainable breakfast options near the museum.
A local favorite for classic Italian-American dishes and pizza.
New York City's oldest farm, offering a glimpse into the city's agricultural past.

A large park with beautiful gardens, playgrounds, and the iconic Unisphere.
A museum dedicated to the work of Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi.
Fresh bagel with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and capers.
Poached eggs on an English muffin with Canadian bacon and hollandaise sauce.
Crispy grilled cheese sandwich served with warm tomato soup.
A vintage poster from the original run of The Muppet Show, celebrating the iconic puppets created by Jim Henson.
Handmade Sesame Street puppets, inspired by the beloved characters from the long-running children's television series.
Unique, handcrafted jewelry inspired by classic television shows and themes, such as vintage TV sets and antennae.
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