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NYSCI is easily accessible by public transportation. Take the 7 train to 111th Street, the Q23 or Q58 buses to Corona Avenue and 108th Street, or the Q48 bus to 111th Street and Roosevelt Avenue. For up-to-date travel information, visit http://mta.info.
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Location: 47-01 111th Street Corona, New York: Coordinates: Type: Science-technology museum: Accreditation: ASTC: Public transit access: Subway: train to 111th Street Bus: Q23, Q58 at 108th Street, Q48 at Roosevelt Avenue: Nearest car park: On-site ($15 fee) Website: nysci.org
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The New York Hall of Science, also known as NYSCI, is a science museum located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the New York City borough of Queens, in the section of the park that is in Corona. It occupies one of the few remaining structures from the 1964 New York World’s Fair, and is New York City’s only hands-on science and technology center.
The New York Hall of Science occupies one of the few remaining structures of the 1964 New York World's Fair in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City. Today, it stands as New York City's only hands-on science and technology center.