Huge renovated industrial building hosts active art workshops and interactive exhibits with a lively, sometimes noisy atmosphere due to many children. Open, artsy space features breathtaking natural light and versatile rooms for creative activities. Community of artists works visibly, creating a dynamic and engaging environment.
Expansive event and exhibit spaces showcase diverse art, including egg shell art and a dog-themed exhibition. Exhibitions often include interactive events like cocktail hours, encouraging engagement with the galleries.
Multiple markets happen here, including a farmers market with lots of vendors and a Merry Maker Market in December. The space also hosts Daturday markets that combine art and shopping.
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Parking is free, making it convenient for visitors.
The Foundry Art Centre hosts regular community events with artist-vendors and crafts for children.
Expect a lively atmosphere during events with music and food.
Wooden longhouse with historical photos and Native American art creates a calming, sacred atmosphere. Small museum displays ancient artifacts and tells stories of forced relocation and cultural resilience. Market offers a varied selection of handmade items, supporting local indigenous community.
Exhibits focus on Tribe's history including forced relocation and cultural heritage. A smaller museum near the entrance shows ancient artifacts and old photos. All exhibits are free and offer handmade indigenous items for purchase.
Holiday markets showcase Indigenous art from many tribes with a variety of styles. The events feature gifts, food, and draw a good crowd at the cultural center.
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Parking is ample and easy at the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center.
The exhibits are free and showcase Native American art and culture.
The gift shop offers a wide variety of affordable Native art and handmade items.
Museum showcases elegant hearses, customized caskets, and historical funeral artifacts in a spacious, well-designed layout. Atmosphere stays quiet and respectful with soft music like New Orleans jazz and Gregorian chants. Interactive features include scavenger hunts and quizzes, adding engagement beyond traditional exhibits.
Exhibits focus on funeral history with detailed displays like the Shroud of Turin and hearses used by Presidents Reagan and Ford. The museum is well organized and offers unique insights into mortuary science and historical funeral practices.
Events like the Witches Brew Market and Halloween markets offer shopping from various vendors inside the museum. These markets feature themed nights with costumes, sips, and a festive vibe.
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The entrance fee is $15, and cash is not accepted.
The Witches Brew Market features various vendors throughout the museum.
The Day of the Dead celebration includes many vendors and activities.
Architecture combines rich wood paneling with glass window walls overlooking nature, creating a serene and inspiring atmosphere. Interactive exhibits and a misty infinity pool add engaging elements to the cultural space. A cafe and event programming support a relaxed, enriching experience.
Exhibits focus on Asian cultures with over 18,000 objects spanning 6,000 years, including Japanese ceramics and Chinese calligraphy. Interactive elements like the bullet train simulation and food menu enhance storytelling and cultural understanding.
Events include an annual Asian Night Market that draws a crowd. Market Night offers a lively atmosphere with diverse Asian cultural elements.
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Parking costs $7 for general visitors and $5 for members.
Admission is free for many events at the Asia Society Texas Center.
The center hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
Historic train station features magnificent architecture and dramatic light that create a romantic, old-fashioned atmosphere. The great hall echoes loudly, making it difficult to hear conversations or announcements. Amenities include a large lending library, a bar, a bike shop, and free ping pong, with spaces often hosting lively events like prom photo sessions.
A mini museum on the second floor offers a brief history of the depot and trains. A rail car tour and a train exhibit provide a hands-on experience, especially for kids new to trains.
An outdoor European Christmas Market runs every year with many vendors offering holiday gifts and a variety of food and drink options. The market includes a clean, festive setting with cultural fairs and a bake sale.
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The Christmas market is held annually, featuring local vendors and festive activities.
VIP tickets are available for special events like the Bloody Mary festival.
Family-friendly events are regularly scheduled, making it a great place for kids.
Historic grounds showcase restored Packard cars and industrial charm with elegant touches. Outdoor spaces include a tree-lined courtyard and shaded boulevard ideal for socializing and events. Venue blends classic automotive heritage with picturesque settings for casual and formal gatherings.
Historic museums offer tours and showcase prestigious cars in beautifully preserved buildings. The museum often serves as a venue and provides impromptu guided experiences.
Farmers markets happen every Saturday outdoors on spacious grounds. The setup includes a mix of fresh produce and flea market items, creating a lively and varied shopping experience.
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The entry fee is only $5, making it affordable for visitors.
Parking is free for all visitors to the site.
Reservations are recommended for tours to ensure availability.
Sprawling courtyards and waterfront views create a blend of indoor and outdoor spaces with original industrial architecture and modern touches. The atmosphere stays vibrant and creative, featuring live music, offbeat shops, and family-friendly activities like mini-golf and art workshops. Elevated walkways and open vendor setups add to the dynamic flow of the space.
Exhibits and activities offer engaging experiences. Event spaces support diverse gatherings.
Variety stands out with Japanese markets, bakeries, and cafes all in one spot. Food options mix with fun spots like a game room, wall climbing, and an escape room.
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VIP tickets allow early entry to avoid long lines at events.
The Rib King NYC event runs until September or October.
Friday night salsa nights are popular during summer months.
Village recreates colonial 1900s with period-costumed interpreters and historic buildings. Grounds are peaceful and well kept, offering walking trails and a quiet atmosphere. Train rides and live demonstrations add to the immersive experience.
Living history exhibits bring the past to life with interactive displays and detailed settings. Family yearly memberships cost $120, offering ongoing access to the museum's historical collections.
Monthly flea markets take place in an open field with a variety of vendors. The market is very organized and offers a mix of antiques and nostalgia to browse through.
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Admission fee is $5 per person most weekends.
Porta-potties are available as the main restrooms are out of service.
Dogs are welcome in the park.
Imposing neoclassical building with a modern glass entrance creates a grand and welcoming space filled with natural light. Atmosphere stays relaxed and intimate, inviting quiet art appreciation amid spacious galleries and visible storage showcasing behind-the-scenes art. African music and live bands add a distinctive cultural layer to the experience.
Exhibits like the Spike Lee and Thierry Mugler shows draw strong attention. The museum offers a welcoming cafe with good coffee and food, enhancing the visit experience.
Local farmers and artisans sell fresh goods at a weekend farmers market nearby. Small street markets and pop-ups feature talented local creators and art exhibits outside the building.
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First Saturday events occur monthly with live music and pop-up activities.
The Thierry Mugler exhibit is available until May 2023.
Admission is pay-what-you-wish, but online reservations are recommended.
Museum combines stunning architecture with beautiful gardens and historic ambiance. Atmosphere is relaxing and quiet, with occasional lively farmers markets under large Banyan trees. Visitors often explore history and nature while enjoying a romantic, warm setting.
Gardens and museum stay open for visitors. Private photo sessions cost $800 per hour. Staff show disrespect to photographers and allow gatherings in photo areas before opening.
Farmers market every Sunday runs from 9am to 2pm under large Banyan trees that cool the area by 10 degrees. It offers a variety of fresh produce and local goods like handmade foods, soaps, and plant-based hair products.
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The farmers market is held every Sunday from 9am to 2pm.
Parking is available for free at Vizcaya Village.
The farmers market features a variety of fresh produce and local goods.
Modern waterfront complex offers luxurious architecture and breathtaking Hudson River views. Spacious seating areas and outdoor amenities like an ice skating rink create a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere. Visitors enjoy a mix of scenic photo spots and easy access to transit connections.
Frequent art exhibitions take place in a gallery located in the middle of the financial district. The mall itself looks more like a gallery and hosts various exhibitions on site.
Overlooking the sea, the market features a luxury indoor setting with a French market section called Le District. It offers a mix of upscale and scenic shopping experiences.
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Oysters are available for 1 USD during the afternoon happy hour.
Free hot chocolate is available during the NYC Christmas Window tour.
The shopping center offers visual art points and dance shows during the Christmas holidays.
Market features vintage buildings and authentic Mexican charm with live music and traditional performances. Atmosphere feels lively and colorful, reflecting rich history and culture. Visitors explore unique handmade crafts and enjoy vibrant street scenes.
A colorful museum sits inside the market, shaped like an old house that shares stories of bygone eras. A tiny free museum hides in the far back corner, adding a unique touch to the visit.
Vibrant colors and unique trinkets fill the market, creating a lively atmosphere rich with history and culture. Various shops and street vendors offer craft and souvenir items alongside live performances.
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Parking can be difficult to find unless you pay for it.
Expect various events throughout the year, including concerts and celebrations.
The market features unique handmade items from local vendors.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
Exhibits like Blooming Wonders offer visually striking experiences. The area includes a gallery with diverse businesses and small shops, blending art with dining options.
Offers a wide range of unique and creative food vendors that attract food lovers and curious wanderers alike. Serves as a vibrant spot to explore diverse culinary options and enjoy memorable food experiences.
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Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.
Park features historic railroad and old buildings with open shaded spaces and weekend train rides for all ages. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, welcoming families and dogs. Events like farmers markets and orchestras add community spirit without crowding.
Free museums showcase local history with a historic house and a train museum full of model trains. The museums sit near a train station and old structures, creating a unique park setting.
Fresh produce and a wide variety of baked goods fill the market. Food stands offer delicious sweets and a fantastic drink collection. Vendors bring a great selection of fresh food every weekend.
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The Farmers Market takes place every Saturday from 8am to 1pm.
Train rides for kids are available during the Farmers Market on Saturdays.
Parking is ample and free at Old Poway Park.
Reconstructed 1699 house sits amid playground and green turf, creating a cozy, lively historic atmosphere. Exhibits offer rich local history with honest narratives, while outdoor spaces include water play and sports areas for children.
Small and cozy, the museum offers historic exhibits on the main floor and art exhibitions upstairs. It hosts workshops, performances, and community events for all ages, supported by attentive staff.
A regular farmers market runs here with a focus on artisan goods. Composting takes place during the Sunday market, showing an eco-friendly approach.
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Outdoor theater nights occur during summer, providing a unique experience.
The site hosts cultural and horticultural events throughout the year.
The park is dog-friendly, but dogs must be on a leash.
Park offers historical structures and great river views that create a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. People often enjoy picnicking and short walks along the water. The presence of a museum and farmers market adds cultural and community elements to the setting.
Exhibits focus on historic homes with detailed displays. Visitors can explore the downstairs of an old family homestead at the museum in Pinkney Park.
Small Farmers Market takes place on Fridays in the park. It offers a variety of fresh produce and local goods.
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The Farmers Market runs every Friday in Pinkney Park from 3pm to 7pm.
Shakespeare in the Park events occur on select weekends during the summer.
Visitors can enjoy picnicking at Pinkney Park during warm weather.
Shopping mall designed like a mini city with a central arena and green space with soft lighting offers a laid-back vibe that suits couples, singles, and families. Two rooftop bars provide great views while outdoor areas include a chess set and a train ride. Weekend nights bring excited energy with market vendors and lively crowds.
The Museum of Illusions offers an engaging experience with interactive exhibits that appeal to all ages. The nearby Imagination Museum provides fun and educational activities for both kids and adults.
Night markets feature pop-up events, live music, and art installations regularly. Weekend markets include vendors, family-friendly activities, and a small train ride around the area.
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The first 2 hours of parking is free.
Parking at Atlantic Station is generally convenient with ample spaces available.
The underground parking setup can be confusing for first-time visitors.
Spacious event space with high ceilings and rustic atmosphere hosts live music festivals and themed scenes. Activities include darts, pool, and dancing, with themed seating areas enhancing the vibe. Outdoor vendor yards provide casual spots for food and drinks.
Exhibits here are extensive and educational, featuring well-curated displays like the Jurassic World and Serial Killer exhibits. The Balloon Museum offers engaging artifacts, and an accompanying informative book enhances the experience.
Events include a monthly Asian Market and a Chefs Market with a wide selection of fresh produce and local goods. Outdoor food vendors offer diverse options at these markets.
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Parking at Pullman Yards can be extremely expensive, often costing $40.
Expect long wait times to enter during popular events.
Parking can be tricky during larger events at Pullman Yards.
Large indoor space with many closed stores creates a quiet, almost empty atmosphere. Plenty of parking and family-friendly attractions like ride-on animal carts, a jungle gym, and a pickleball court add activity. Upscale feel contrasts with the mall's decline and limited retail options.
Large artistic exhibits like the Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet shows offer a special and unique experience with great presentation. The venue hosts interactive and virtual elements, though the virtual part feels overrated.
Indoor markets and festivals pop up during holidays, adding lively events to the space. A 99 Ranch Market operates where the old Circuit City used to be.
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Parking is plentiful and available throughout the mall.
The Beyond Van Gogh experience is a notable attraction currently available.
The mall hosts various pop-up events, including art exhibits and festivals.
Rooftop venue offers phenomenal views of the Brooklyn Bridge and city skyline, creating a romantic atmosphere especially at sunset. Outdoor spaces provide ample seating and a calm, vibrant vibe during live music events. The setting combines urban charm with serene waterfront outlooks.
A large British ship stands out at the maritime museum on Pier 17. Wooden seating, a boardwalk, and views of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges add to the historic maritime vibe.
A food market sits right on the pier with a mix of bars and restaurants nearby. The roof terrace hosts a winter market with an ice skating area during colder months.
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The concert venue ends shows by 10 PM sharp due to a noise ordinance.
Reservations are recommended at the Fulton Restaurant for great views.
Visitors should arrive early for a closer view of the concert.