Airport Playhouse: Established in 1776, this non profit theatre offers all year round entertainment and it hosts many special events for visitors of all ages. It depicts the epic struggle for the nation’s independence that eventually led to the Declaration of Independence agreement.
Address: 218 Knickerbocker Avenue, Bohemia, NY 11716-0162.
Email: info@airportplayhouse.com
Phone: (631) 589-7588
http://www.airportplayhouse.com/
Story Brook Village: This quaint little village can provide the whole family with a great day out. The village has three main sections, the Harbour, Inner court and the market square which plays hope to over 46 unique shops and it also provides the ultimate ding experience.
Email: info@storybrookvillage.com
http://www.stonybrookvillage.com/
Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research: A great place to visit when in New York, learn about the history of the regions inhabitants or take the family on one of the whale watching tours
Email: info@riverheadfoundation.org
Address: 467 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901.
Phone: 631-369-9840
Fax: 631-369-9826
http://www.riverheadfoundation.org
Long Island Museum: Located in the Stony Brook village the museum occupies over 9 acres. The museums displays over 40,000 works which date from present day right back to the late 1700’s. Featuring beautiful gardens and old buildings along with an onsite gift shop this is an ideal venue for people of all ages.
Email: mail@longislandmuseum.org
Address: 1200 Route 25A, Stony Brook, New York, 11790-1992
Phone: (631) 751-0066
Fax: (631) 751-0353
Long Island Children’s Museum: A great place for fun and learning for Children, the museum offers all sorts of building materials and the kids will love the various materials that they can use while constructing their own masterpieces.
Address: Long Island Children's Museum, 11 Davis Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530
Phone: (516) 224-5800
Fax: (516) 302-8188
Long Island Adventureland: Founded in 1962 Adventureland provides an amazing level of fun for kids; they can take driving lessons, play on the balloon tower, have a game of mini-golf or partake in the 30 rides that are on offer, the park has it all.
Address: 2245 Route 110, Farmingdale NY 11735.
Phone: 631 694 6868
Fax: 631 694 6816
http://www.adventureland.us
Hofstra Museum: The museum plays home to a spectacular array of decorative arts and so much more which depicts the African and Asian cultures.
Address: 112 Hofstra, University, Hempstead, New York, 11549-1090.
Email: info@hofstra.edu
Phone: 516 463 5672
Fax: 516 463 4743
www.hofstra.edu
Guild Hall: In operation for over 70 years, the Hall sites on 17,000 square feet, the hall is place of entertainment but you can also educate yourself in relation to the performing arts. The theatre also hosts many great shows throughout the year.
Email: info@guildhall.org
Address: 150 Main Street, Easthampton, New York, 11937
Phone: 631 1324 0806
Fax: 631 324 2722
Railroad Museum of Long Island: Founded in 1990, the museums aim is to educate its visitors on the Railroad while also contributing to the restoration and preservation of the artefacts and history of this famous rail road.
Address: 440 Fourth Street, Greenport, New York 11944.
Phone: 631-477-0439
Fax: 631-261-6545
Fun 4all, Inc: It has it all, basketball, tree houses a sand pit and much more, it’s all about fun. Adult supervision is provided and the center also caters for parties, scout groups and many other functions.
Address: 200 Wilson Street, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776.
Email: info@fun4all-ny.com
Phone: (631) 331-9000
Fax: (631) 331-8048
http://www.fun4all-ny.com
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum: With over 25,000 students attending the Museum throughout the year, the museums educational facilities and programs are second to none. The museum also plays home to over 5000 artefacts that depict whaling history.
Email: info@cshwhalingmuseum.org
Address: Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum, Main Street, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724.
Phone: 631.367.3418
Fax: 631.692.7037
http://www.cshwhalingmuseum.org/
BNL Science Museum: An educational center whose aim is to educate people from grade 1 through to grade 8.
Address: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Building. 129, Upton, NY 11973-5000.
Phone: 631 344 4495
Fax: 631 344 7098
http://www.bnl.gov/scied/museum/
Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum: Standing at 100 feet high, this lighthouse was authorized during Georges Washington’ reign as US President. There is also an onsite museum which provides visitors with the inside track of the towers history.
Email: keeper@montauklighthouse.com
Phone: 631-668-2544
Fax: 631-668-2546
http://www.montauklighthouse.com/
Old Westbury Gardens: Constructed in 1906 the gardens site on approx 152 acres. The gardens are great place for people of all ages. The gardens are beautiful and they also host concerts, school visits, lectures and much more. A great day out for all the family.
Address: 71 Old Westbury Road, Old Westbury, NY 11568.
Phone: 516-333-0048
Fax: 516-333-6807
http://www.oldwestburygardens.org/
Planting Fields Arboretum: Located on over 400 acres, the planting Fields are an educational experience, the beautiful surrounding ensures complete tranquillity and this is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Address: Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Email: grouptours@plantingfields.org
Phone: 516 922 8600
Fax: 516 922 8610
www.plantingfields.org
Greenport Harbor Tours: Enjoy a tour on the Glory; you can relax in the charming electric powered vessel while embarking on a beautiful and relaxing cruise.
For more information, please phone: 631 477 2515