Queens County Farm Museum

73-50 Little Neck Parkway
Floral Park 11004
Phone: 718-347-3276
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The only working historical farm New York City, the Queens County Farm Museum dates back to 1967 and occupies New York City's largest remaining plot of undisturbed farmland, encompassing 47-acres. The farm animals and rural environment provide a tranquil experience for visitors very much opposite that of a typical chaotic Manhattan day without actually having to leave the city. Animal feed may be purchased in the museum's gift shop for patrons to feed livestock. Educational programs are available for adults and children.

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