King Manor Museum in King Park
150-03 Jamaica Ave.
(King Park is located on Jamaica Ave. betw 150th & 153rd Streets. King Manor Museum is the big yellow house in the park!)
Queens, NY 11432
(718) 206-0545
Directions: http://www.kingmanor.org/visit/directions.php
Cost: Free
For all ages
Come and hear apple stories, learn what else they can be used for, and make a special apple craft to take home and much more.
About King Manor Museum
The centerpiece of an 11-acre New York City park in Jamaica, Queens, King Manor Museum was the home and farm of Founding Father Rufus King from 1805 to 1827. Rufus King was an author of the U.S. Constitution, as well as one of New York’s first United States Senators, Ambassador to Great Britain and an early, and outspoken, opponent of slavery. King Manor later became the estate of King’s son, John Alsop King, who served as New York’s Governor. King Manor has been a museum since 1900.
http://www.kingmanor.org/
http://www.kingmanor.org/
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