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Learning opportunities abound in New York City. These opportunities are not all
in boring atmospheres or hallowed halls of learning but in interactive
experiences that are widely available to young and old alike in many brightly
lit and fun to explore corners of this great city. We are never too old for
learning and we can never have too much fun. Whether you are young, have
youngsters of your own, or are simply young at heart, New York City has a lot of
entertaining ways to educate you.
Perhaps one of the neatest things to do in New York City is to pay a visit to
the FDNY Fire Zone. General admission is free but if you wish to experience a
Fire-Simulation presentation there are nominal fees involved (currently under $5
per person). The Fire Zone is a state of the art facility where fire safety is
taught. Kids, big and little alike, enjoy the fact that they can actually put
their hands the equipment, try on the gear, and work with parents to establish
an escape plan for their homes. Most importantly children to can learn what to
do in this situation rather than being paralyzed by fear. This is one place that
really should be on your list of places to visit while in New York City, the
price is certainly nice and it could save a life.
The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art is another great place to spend a few hours
and learn about the many different aspects of art, comics, and cartoons and what
kind of role they have played in recording the history of our world. They offer
different exhibitions at different times so this is a place you could definitely
visit often in order to get the maximum enjoyment from the process. The hours
for this particular museum are different than the average so be sure to make
sure they will open to the public on the day and time you wish to visit. Current
admission rates are $3 for children and adults over the age of 12.
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden is another great place to learn, this time
it's about history. This building is steeped in history and was once the home of
the daughter of President Adams. Take a walk through history inside this lovely
home turned hotel and then stroll around in the gardens outside. If you feel a
need to get away from the big city while remaining in the big city this is a
great place to visit and feel the air around you and forget about the fact that
the nearest mall is actually very close by.
The Brooklyn Children's Museum is great fun for kids of all ages, shapes, sizes,
and nationalities. Fun after all, is a universal language and you will find
plenty of that here. The good news is that this particular fun is actually well
disguised education. The Brooklyn Children's Museum was the very first museum of
its kind, by that I mean the first museum that was dedicated to entertaining and
educating children. It was a wildly successful experiment that is responsible
for the 300 children's museums now located around the world. The admission is
very reasonable at $5 per person and children under the age of 1 are free. The
museum is closed on Mondays during July and August and on Mondays and Tuesdays
for the remainder of the year with the exception of certain public school
recesses. It is best to check with the Museum if you are uncertain and hoping
for a Tuesday visit.
The New York Hall of Science is another great learning experience that is
available here. There is so much to do and see here and most importantly you get
to play with many exciting new toys and such. Enjoy activities and exhibits that
bring the science to magic and prove that they are not exactly mutually
exclusive. Magic is after all, in the eye of the beholder. Exhibitions change
frequently and always offer something fun for everyone. There are age
appropriate activities for children and the science playground ($3 per person
admission fee above the museum admission fee of $11 per adult and $8 per child
is required for the playground) is always a big hit. Now you're off to an
excellent educational experience that everyone in your family will think was
simply fun.
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