Suggestions for New York City?

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Kim Gillis

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May 3, 2023, 8:23:03 AM5/3/23
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Hello! I have a curiosity for anyone who is familiar with New York City... I am planning some travel there this summer, and I would love to have your suggestions for places a 'playful professor' should visit? I have the list of all the common/popular touristy places, but are there any hidden gems I might find to fill my playful professor nerdy cup? ;) 

Thank you, in advance, for any ideas!!

Lisa Forbes

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May 3, 2023, 8:26:05 AM5/3/23
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Hello Kim,

I've been doing some research on play places so I have a few on my list around NY. I have not been to any of these but they are things I am aware of:

  • Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester

  • Museum of Failure (seems playful :)) in Industry City in Brooklyn

  • The Art of Graffiti in Brooklyn 


On Wed, May 3, 2023 at 6:23 AM Kim Gillis <kimgi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello! I have a curiosity for anyone who is familiar with New York City... I am planning some travel there this summer, and I would love to have your suggestions for places a 'playful professor' should visit? I have the list of all the common/popular touristy places, but are there any hidden gems I might find to fill my playful professor nerdy cup? ;) 

Thank you, in advance, for any ideas!!

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Laura Baecher

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May 3, 2023, 8:31:26 AM5/3/23
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Hi Kim!

I am here in NYC.  The two second ones sound great on Lisa’s list! First one is in Rochester which is great but 10 hours from here :-)

MOMA right now for sure.

Do a MET museum scavenger hunt-can be found online and they have a great teacher resource center. 

Queens Museum has a great miniature city of NY that does day and night very fun. They often have hands on activities.

Museum of the city of New York-games and play from past times.

Tenement museum you embody an immigrant family from the turn of century and experience life there at that time.

Just off the top of my head-

Enjoy!!


Dr. Laura Baecher
Professor | Department of Curriculum & Teaching | School of Education
Programs in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Faculty Fellow | Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching (ACERT)
Hunter College of the City University of New York
695 Park Avenue, W1121
New York, NY 10065
Email:  lbae...@hunter.cuny.edu


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