New York
Spring Vacations & Unique Travel Spots
Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park
Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park sits tucked into the northern face of Binghamton's South Mountain. The zoo officially opened
in 1875, and it is the fifth oldest zoological institution in the country behind such communities as Philadelphia,
Chicago, Cincinnati, and Buffalo. Tons of animals including: African Black-footed Penguin, Alpaca, Leopard, Tiger, Bald
Eagle, Ball Python, Bennett's Wallaby and over 45 others. Lots of shows, events and other activities for the whole family
to enjoy.
Location: 60 Morgan Road, Binghamton, NY
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Staten Island Zoo
The Staten Island Zoo features an internationally acclaimed reptile collection with one of the most extensive collections
of North American rattlesnakes, and an African Savannah Exhibit that features a number of exotic animals that are native
to the vast grasslands of central and southern Africa, such as leopards, mandrills, lizards, and antelope. The Zoo also
features a tropical forest, an aquarium, and a New England farm themed Children's Center complete with farm animals.
Location: 614 Broadway, Staten Island, NY
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Statue of Liberty
Located on a 12 acre island, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of
France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.
Location: Located in New York Harbor, New York, NY
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House of Frankenstein Wax Museum
Doctor Frankenstein, according to Mary Shelley, created a monster from the dead. Here in the House of Frankenstein Wax
Museum there are many "monsters." The creatures roaming the halls of this house are not living...yet they are not dead.
For as you shall see for yourself, they move and talk and sometimes they even SCREAM! Be warned the House of Frankenstein
is not just another Wax Museum. No indeed. When you walk the steps of the haunted stairs you are on your own. Don't turn
back, there is no turning back, you must finish this journey of terror.
Location: Located in the very center of the Village on Canada Street. Across from the Lake George Village Mall. Lake George, NY
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New York Aquarium
With exhibits featuring over 8,000 animals, the Aquarium offers diversity, superb viewing, and world-renowned scientific
expertise that assures a rewarding experience and the knowledge that people can make a difference in the ocean world
around them. Learn about animals living as far away as the Southwest coast of Africa and the Arctic to those found
locally in our own Hudson River.
Location: Located on Surf Avenue & West 8th Street in Brooklyn, NY
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