The New York Transit Museum is a time machine disguised as a subway station, letting you board vintage trains and buses from as far back as 1907. Located in a decommissioned 1936 subway station in Downtown Brooklyn, it's a place where you can touch history, from rattan-seated cars to old-school turnstiles, all while learning how New York's transit system shaped the city.
The Brooklyn Children's Museum is a hands-on wonderland where kids can dig for fossils, splash in water tables, and explore cultures from around the world. As the first children's museum in the U.S., it’s been sparking curiosity since 1899, with exhibits that make learning feel like play.
Barclays Center is where the New York Liberty bring the heat and the crowd brings the hype—every game feels like a party in the heart of Brooklyn! From buzzer-beaters to epic concerts, it’s the ultimate spot where energy, entertainment, and Liberty pride collide!