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Queens County Museum — Attraction in Liverpool

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Queens County Museum
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The Queens County Farm Museum, also known as Queens Farm, is a historic farm located on 47 acres of the neighborhoods of Floral Park and Glen Oaks in Queens, New York City. The farm occupies the city's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland, and is still a working farm today.
Nearby attractions
Perkins House Museum
105 Main St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
Privateer Days
7 Gorham St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
Fort Point Lighthouse Interpretive Centre & Park
21 Fort Point Rd, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Liverpool Pizzeria & Lounge
155 Main St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
Memories Cafe
28 Water St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
Dixie Lee Family Restaurant
254 Main St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
A-1 Pizza
332 Main St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
Golden Pond Restaurant
73 Henry Hensey Dr, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
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Queens County Museum

109 Main St, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0, Canada
4.8(49)
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The Queens County Farm Museum, also known as Queens Farm, is a historic farm located on 47 acres of the neighborhoods of Floral Park and Glen Oaks in Queens, New York City. The farm occupies the city's largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland, and is still a working farm today.

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attractions: Perkins House Museum, Privateer Days, Fort Point Lighthouse Interpretive Centre & Park, restaurants: Liverpool Pizzeria & Lounge, Memories Cafe, Dixie Lee Family Restaurant, A-1 Pizza, Golden Pond Restaurant
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+1 902-354-4058
Website
queenscountymuseum.com
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Wed9 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Queens County Museum

Perkins House Museum

Privateer Days

Fort Point Lighthouse Interpretive Centre & Park

Perkins House Museum

Perkins House Museum

4.7

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Privateer Days

Privateer Days

4.3

(9)

Open 24 hours
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Fort Point Lighthouse Interpretive Centre & Park

Fort Point Lighthouse Interpretive Centre & Park

4.6

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Queens County Museum

Liverpool Pizzeria & Lounge

Memories Cafe

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Golden Pond Restaurant

Liverpool Pizzeria & Lounge

Liverpool Pizzeria & Lounge

4.4

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Memories Cafe

Memories Cafe

4.5

(89)

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Dixie Lee Family Restaurant

Dixie Lee Family Restaurant

4.2

(210)

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A-1 Pizza

A-1 Pizza

4.2

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Reviews of Queens County Museum

4.8
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5.0
7y

This small but welcoming museum was a blast. Lots of local history, and how it relates to the area. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, and really try to bring the experience alive. The museum visits are also by donation, and the items for sale are more interesting pieces in their own right than just museum souvenirs. While there's not a lot of depth to the museum, it's definitely worth checking out...

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5.0
1y

We are so lucky to have this museum in Liverpool! The new team there is putting in so much care to bring the museum back to life. I’ve been there often and am really pleased to see people who care so much about our history maintaining it. I love this museum and will continue to go to see the new setups and exhibits! Also, the expanded and refreshed gift shop...

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5.0
47w

A small but mighty museum. And in February there's a display of lobster art. Learn all about the war of 1812 and the privateers. Kids' activities also available. Admission by donation. I learned why it's called the port of privateers and the difference between them and pirates. And you can do some genealogy research at the Thomas Raddall...

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Nadine RobinsonNadine Robinson
A small but mighty museum. And in February there's a display of lobster art. Learn all about the war of 1812 and the privateers. Kids' activities also available. Admission by donation. I learned why it's called the port of privateers and the difference between them and pirates. And you can do some genealogy research at the Thomas Raddall research center.
James LoganJames Logan
Excellent museum the interturpitors were very friendly and extremely knowledgeable. I learned a great deal about the 18th century house and the items used. The museum has an excellent collection of nautical items relating to the area and the research archives would benefit anyone looking for family history or area history.
Jeff LittleJeff Little
Was here for the Charles Dickens Christmas display, it was easy spending an hour here. Thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas tree displays making for some great photo opportunities. The highlight is definitely the lighted Christmas village and the mulled cider!
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A small but mighty museum. And in February there's a display of lobster art. Learn all about the war of 1812 and the privateers. Kids' activities also available. Admission by donation. I learned why it's called the port of privateers and the difference between them and pirates. And you can do some genealogy research at the Thomas Raddall research center.
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Excellent museum the interturpitors were very friendly and extremely knowledgeable. I learned a great deal about the 18th century house and the items used. The museum has an excellent collection of nautical items relating to the area and the research archives would benefit anyone looking for family history or area history.
James Logan

James Logan

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Was here for the Charles Dickens Christmas display, it was easy spending an hour here. Thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas tree displays making for some great photo opportunities. The highlight is definitely the lighted Christmas village and the mulled cider!
Jeff Little

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