Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine 2 year olds enjoying the noise of nyc. Maybe take them to a nice farm to pick apples or something if you want to experience fall.
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Anonymous wrote:Another vote for the Upper West Side, specifically west 70s/80s. Museum of Natural History is great, plus you can go into Central Park relatively easily. Also there are a variety of local playgrounds that are open on weekends when the schools are closed - we like the playground at 77th or 78th and Amsterdam (Tecumseh) and the one at 77th and Columbus. On a weekday you can go to the playgrounds that are actually in Central Park. Sugar Factory is a fun place to eat. [/quote
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine 2 year olds enjoying the noise of nyc. Maybe take them to a nice farm to pick apples or something if you want to experience fall.
This is incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine 2 year olds enjoying the noise of nyc. Maybe take them to a nice farm to pick apples or something if you want to experience fall.
This is incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine 2 year olds enjoying the noise of nyc. Maybe take them to a nice farm to pick apples or something if you want to experience fall.
Anonymous wrote:One place we’ve enjoyed with our kids is downtown by Battery Park. The playscape is great for toddlers. And you can take a ferry if you like or just look at the water.
https://lowermanhattan.macaronikid.com/articles/5dc06da4bef16c1cd0d84eea/parks-of-lower-manhattan%3A-kowsky-plaza-playground%2C-battery-park-city