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  1. 403 reviews. #3 of 42 things to do in Flushing. Parks. Write a review. About. A great NYC park for people-watching, this was the site of previous World Fairs and offers visitors bicycle paths, the Queens Wildlife Conservation Center, a carousel, freshwater fishing, indoor ice-skating rink and marina. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

  2. Jul 17, 2019 · At 1,255 acres, Flushing Meadows Corona Park is one and a half times the size of Manhattan's Central Park. Thousands of visitors come for weekend picnics, strolls, festivals, soccer games, and other activities. There are two lakes, a pitch-and-putt miniature golf course, playing fields, picnic areas, and bicycle rental stands.

  3. The Unisphere, located at the center of the radial pathways in the northern half of Flushing Meadows Corona Park, was commissioned for the New York World's Fair of 1964-65. Designed by landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke (1892–1982) in aluminum with metallic mesh continents, the Unisphere was further refined in stainless steel by industrial ...

  4. Sep 5, 2009 · Discover Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York: The remnants of two World's Fairs are here, complete with a 12-story globe, a mini-Manhattan, and a UFO-shaped pavilion.

  5. May 17, 2016 · David Goldberg. Tuesday May 17 2016. Flushing MeadowsCorona Parkone of the top New York attractions and among the best things to do in Queens —was once home to the World’s Fair and is...

  6. 212 reviews and 1078 photos of FLUSHING MEADOWS-CORONA PARK "This is the third largest park in NYC and was created for the 1939/1940 New York World's Fair and also hosted the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair. I visit frequently and there are so many activities and things to do at this park. Everyone knows that the US Open is held here at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center but bet ...

    • 11101 Corona Ave Flushing, NY 11355
  7. Queens, New York City, New York, USA, North America. Queens. Central Queens' biggest attraction is this 1225-acre park, built for the 1939 World’s Fair and dominated by Queens’ most famous landmark, the stainless-steel Unisphere – it's the world’s biggest globe: 120ft high and weighing 380 tons.

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