The Long Island City Museum of Natural History is a resource for discovery, leading visitors to the wonders of our natural world.
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LONG ISLAND CITY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
3629 Vernon Blvd.
Long Island City, New York 11106
973-610-8202
Inquiries may also be made via email at:
mail@licmuseumofnaturalhistory.org
ADMISSION
Tickets are available only at the Museum, though groups of 20 or more should call ahead to make arrangements.
Adults - $15
Students and seniors - $10
Children under 3 - free
Group rates are also available.
HOURS
Spring/summer hours to be posted shortly.
DIRECTIONS
The Museum is located in historic Long Island City, just across the river from Manhattan and a short train ride from all the boroughs.
By Train
to Roosevelt Island, walk down Main St. north away from the Queensboro Bridge and cross at the Roosevelt Island Bridge. Walk across the bridge and turn right on Vernon.
  to Court Square. Walk down 44th towards Manhattan (you should see the Empire State Building from the subway station). Take a right on Vernon and walk north towards the Queensboro Bridge. About six blocks past the bridge you will find the Museum between 37th and 36th.
By Car
The new Google Maps feature allows you to get directions through the map above. There is ample street parking available, especially on the weekend.
ACCESSIBILITY
The entire musuem is handicapped accesible. Museum services, offered free of charge, include assistive listening devices, large print materials, and signed tours with braille materials. For more information about these services, or with special concerns, please contact the museum.
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