6 Most photo-worthy spots in Queens!

Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long Island to its west, and Nassau County to its east. Queens also shares water borders with the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

In Queens you will find some beautiful attractions that you just cannot miss! Places like Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Cunningham Park Trails, and Louis Armstrong House Museum and many more. Continue reading to know more.

1. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge has several acres of water, salt marshes, freshwater ponds, upland fields, woods, and open bay areas and it lies entirely within the boundaries of New York City. It is considered to be a birds’ paradise and one of the largest and best-known wildlife viewing areas in the city. There are walking trails along the west and east ponds with bird blinds. The center offers boat tours and kayaking tours throughout the summer along Jamaica Bay.

2. Cunningham Park Trails

Cunningham Park Trails is one of the largest parks with numerous trails through the hardwood forest with a diverse ecosystem to support vast wildlife. The park has ponds that feature the sounds of Spring Peepers and frogs throughout the spring and summer seasons.

3. Louis Armstrong House Museum

The Louis Armstrong House Museum is a museum that hosts concerts and educational programs and has materials of writings, books, recordings, and memorabilia available to the public for research. Paintings and souvenirs are exhibited in this museum collected from Louis Armstrong’s tour from Asia, Europe to Africa.

4. Manhattan Neighborhoods

Whenever starting a visit to New York City, it is always recommended to start with Manhattan and its neighborhood attractions. From some most world’s iconic skyscrapers to famous attractions like the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and Central Park are found here. The historic Metropolitan Museum of Art which was opened in 1880 is also located in the neighborhood of Manhattan. Also, visit the One World Observatory to experience panoramic views of New York City from 100 floors above. Manhattan neighborhood is also known to be a home to artists, musicians, and Broadway performers.

5. Fairway Market

Fairway Market in New York boasts a unique selection of things not available anywhere else. In the early 1930s, a fruit and vegetable stand was created. It genuinely is unlike any other market, from its beginnings on 74th Street in Harlem to today’s over 14 locations in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey.

6. Noguchi Museum

The Noguchi Museum is designed and created by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. It was the first museum in the US to be established by a living artist in 1985. The museum preserves and displays Noguchi’s sculptures, architectural models, stage designs, drawings, and furniture designs. The museum is wheelchair accessible. Photographs are allowed.

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