#StaffPick Pema: They chose to include the strangest items like alfalfa sprouts, a dollar in change & Pacific Ocean water (why not Atlantic?) Can’t wait until 5,000 years passes so we can open them. 続きを読む
#StaffPick David: This was the first ADA compliant playground built in the USA for children of all abilities and remains one of the few in the country. 続きを読む
In 2010, pro-skater Rodney Torres, born & raised in Queens, designed a custom skateboard for the Queens Museum (on view in 2nd fl). Torres was responsible for the design & build of Maloof Skate Park. 続きを読む
This massive bronze statue was sculpted by Marshall Fredericks for the New York World’s Fair of 1964-65 under the direction of former Parks Commissioner Robert Mose.s 続きを読む
Donald Delue created this statue for the 1964 World's Fair. It serves as the center of the fountain allee. 続きを読む
#StaffPick Diya: Through their Sustainable Landscapes & Buildings Project, they've not only introduced new plants & water recycling, but also opened the Visitor Center, NYC's greenest building! 続きを読む
Created for the 1963-64 World's Fair, the fountain is 625ft high when spraying at full height. It was one of the vast projects created by Robert Moses as a monument to himself and his achievements. 続きを読む