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New York Hall Of Science

New York Hall Of Science

2.62km from C. H. Moore House

The New York Hall of Science is a science and technology museum in New York City. It has over 400 exhibits on biology, chemistry and physics. Its one of the centre of attractions in the Queens county.

Queens Zoo

Queens Zoo

2.82km from C. H. Moore House

This zoo is a part of an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society in partnership with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. It was located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York City.

Queens Museum

Queens Museum

3.05km from C. H. Moore House

An art museum and educational center located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park which was founded in 1972. It has so many permanent exhibitions and It also has a large archive of artifacts from both World's Fairs and more.

New York State Pavilion

New York State Pavilion

3.22km from C. H. Moore House

This is a historic world's fair pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Flushing, Queens, New York. The pavilion consists of three components of reinforced concrete and steel construction: the "Tent of Tomorrow", Observation Towers, and "Theaterama"

Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Flushing Meadows Corona Park

3.54km from C. H. Moore House

This is a public park which was located at Queens county and it is the fourth-largest public park in New York City. The site of the park was once geologically part of the Hudson River. Now a lot of people comes here to have some good times in this scenic surrounding.

Museum of the Moving Image

Museum of the Moving Image

3.82km from C. H. Moore House

A Media museum located in a former building of the historic Astoria Studios. It exists to expand public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts via multimedia exhibitions and educational programming.

Koscuiuszko Bridge

Koscuiuszko Bridge

4.21km from C. H. Moore House

This is a cable-stayed bridge over Newtown Creek in New York City, connecting Greenpoint in Brooklyn to Maspeth in Queens. This bridge resembles the architectural intelligence of the new york state.

Queens Botanical Garden

Queens Botanical Garden

4.52km from C. H. Moore House

A 39-acre botanical garden featuring rose, bee, herb, wedding, and perennial gardens; an arboretum; an art gallery which was operated by Queens Botanical Garden Society, Inc. It was created as part of the 1939 New York World's Fair and was originally located in nearby Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.

Forest Park

Forest Park

5.18km from C. H. Moore House

The tenth-largest park in New York City and the third-largest in Queens. The park contains 165 acres of trees, including the largest continuous oak forest. Some trees are more than a century and a half old. The park sits on hills left behind by the Wisconsin glacier and is a haven for native plants and wildlife in the midst of the city's sprawl.

The Noguchi Museum

The Noguchi Museum

5.41km from C. H. Moore House

This was a museum designed and created by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. The purpose of the museum and foundation was and remains to preserve and display Noguchi's sculptures, architectural models, stage designs, drawings, and furniture designs.

The Hindu Temple Society of North America

The Hindu Temple Society of North America

5.62km from C. H. Moore House

This temple claims to be the very first of the traditional Hindu temples in the USA which was popularly referred to as the Ganesh Temple. The temple architecture and the rituals follow the South Indian tradition. The temple is visited not only by the Hindus but also those who wish to explore religious diversity in Queens.

Roosevelt Island

Roosevelt Island

6.11km from C. H. Moore House

A narrow island which was located in the centre of the east river Manhattan. Roosevelt Island is part of the borough of Manhattan. Roosevelt Island has many bicycle trails and walking paths for people to explore the island with. There is also a free bus service.

Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) Lab

Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) Lab

6.21km from C. H. Moore House

This is an educational non-profit and museum that seeks to change the way people think about food and drink. The museum's work explores "the ways food and beverage impact our culture, politics, economy, history, and more.

McCarren Park

McCarren Park

6.33km from C. H. Moore House

A public park which was located in the border of Williamsburg and Greenpoint. The park is a popular destination for recreational softball, volleyball, soccer, handball, and other games. It is also used for sunbathing and dog-walking. The main attraction of this park is a huge pool called McCarren Pool, which was the eighth largest of the eleven giant pools in Newyork.

WNYC Transmitter Park

WNYC Transmitter Park

6.72km from C. H. Moore House

WNYC Transmitter Park was opened to the Greenpoint-Williamsburg communities in 2012 as a local waterfront destination. The park is now a stunning green space, with both natural areas and also places for fishing, play, and active recreation.

The New Fulton Fish Market

The New Fulton Fish Market

6.75km from C. H. Moore House

The New Fulton Fish Market is a bustling fish market located in the Bronx, New York City. It offers a wide selection of fresh seafood from around the world, including salmon, shellfish, lobster, and more. The market is one of the largest in the city and is often visited by locals and tourists alike. It also features a variety of other local services, such as an outdoor market with vendors. The market is located near Claremont Park and is open seven days a week for customers.

The City Reliquary Museum

The City Reliquary Museum

6.91km from C. H. Moore House

This is a not-for-profit community museum and civic organization located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The museum traces the history of New York City's five boroughs with its exhibitions of cultural ephemera and relics. Besides a permanent display of New York City artifacts, the City Reliquary also hosts rotating exhibits of community collections and annual cultural events.

Barretto Point Park

Barretto Point Park

7.07km from C. H. Moore House

Barretto Point Park, located in the Bronx, New York, is a stunning park that offers a variety of recreational activities and picturesque scenery. The park is situated on the banks of the East River, providing stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. It features a boat launch, two fishing piers, and a playground. The park also boasts a variety of native plants and wildlife, along with walking trails, picnic areas, and a beach.

Louis Levey Mansion

Louis Levey Mansion

7.51km from C. H. Moore House

Louis Levey Mansion, also known as the "House of Blue Lights," is a historic mansion located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Built in the early 20th century, the mansion gained notoriety due to its unique blue exterior lights that were said to be visible from miles away. The lights were installed by Louis Levey, a wealthy businessman, to guide guests to his lavish parties.

Ash Park Historic District

Ash Park Historic District

7.51km from C. H. Moore House

The Ash Park Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Mount Vernon, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. At the time of its nomination it consisted of 42 resources, which included 32 contributing buildings and 10 non-contributing buildings.

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C. H. Moore House

C. H. Moore House

Broadway & 45th Ave &, 82nd St, Queens, NY 11373, USA

The C. H. Moore House, is one of the best-preserved early Gothic Revival-style homes in the United States. Built in 1872 by prominent businessman and civic leader Charles Henry Moore, the two-story brick house stands as a testament to Moore's elegant vision of grandeur and wealth. The house features steep gabled roofs and pointed arches, along with tall narrow windows that create a striking contrast with its vibrant red exterior walls.