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Monday, February 8, 2010

Prospect Park Wildlife Center

Prospect Park Wildlife Center
450 Flatbush Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11225
(718) 399-7339‎
prospectparkzoo.com
Rated 3.7 out of 5.0 18 reviews

The Prospect Park Zoo is a twelve acre (4.86 ha)[2] zoo located off Flatbush Avenue on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City. Its precursor, the Menagerie, had opened in 1890. The present facility first opened as a city zoo on July 3, 1935. After 53 years of operation as a city zoo run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Prospect Park Zoo closed on June 1988 for reconstruction.[5] The closure signaled the start of a five year, $37 million dollar renovation program, that, save for the exteriors of the 1930s-era buildings, completely replaced the zoo. It was rededicated on October 5, 1993[1] as the Prospect Park Wildlife Conservation Center,[6] joining an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS).[7] The Prospect Park Zoo presently offers children's educational programs, is engaged in restoration of endangered species populations, runs a Wildlife Theater and reaches out to the local community through volunteer programs. As of 2007, the zoo housed nearly 630 animals representing 141 species; it was visited by about 234,000 people in 2007.

Reviews
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0

A great zoo for little kids‎
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 By A TripAdvisor Member - Apr 15, 2009
The Prospect Park Zoo is a great size for young children. You can see the whole thing in less than two hours, and there's a fun children's area where kids can pretend to be prairie dogs, frogs, or spiders. There's also a nice Discovery ...‎
www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60827-d283820-m...

Small Zoo, Great for an afternoon‎
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 By lexislee2002 - Aug 1, 2008
I had about 40 minutes to waste in Prospect Park, so I spent $6 for the zoo. Its small size was perfect for the short time I had. Cute little Tamarin monkeys you can get close to, a great array of animals set up so you're in lovely air ...‎
brooklyn.citysearch.com/review/7375127
Prospect Park Zoo in Brooklyn, NY 11225‎
By Anonymous - Feb 28, 2008
My grandson, 4 years old, enjoys walking on the Discovery Trail and visiting the Farm. He likes climbing into the turtle shell on the Discovery Trail and pretending to milk the cow at the Milking Station on the Farm. There is so much to ...‎
gocitykids.parentsconnect.com/.../prospect-park-zoo-450-flatb...

Prospect Park (Audobon Center) Editorial...‎
Feb 8, 2007
an oasis in the park... a gorgeous peaceful spot with smart, upbeat staff... a wonderful inexpensive way to spend a day with the family... the center organizes all kinds of fun programs for kids... music, plus arts and crafts... no live ...‎
www.lilaguide.com/ListingView.aspx?lid=501814

Prospect Park Zoo‎
Rated 3.0 out of 5.0 By Elsie W. - Jan 12, 2007
PROSPECT PARK ZOO: If it isn't too hot and you need something to do with your kids, head to the zoo! Brooklyn's zoo may not be the biggest but it has some really nice features that make it worth your while. While the 'normal' animals are ...‎
www.judysbook.com/members/23445/posts/2007/1/508854/

Crown Heights Community: Nearby places you might like


Hospital Florist-Plant Shop 450 Clarkson Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11203, 718-493-0394

Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn, NY,

Brooklyn Museum 450 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn Botanical Garden 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY

Crown Heights Florists & Decorators 325 Kingston Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11213 718-773-1000

Downstate Medical Center: University Hospital of Brooklyn
470 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Interfaith Medical Center 1545 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Jewish Children's Museum 792 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY

Kings County Hospital 451 Classon Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 585 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Prospect Park Wildlife Center 450 Flatbush Avenue NY

Something Special Florist & Gift Baskets 1545 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 718-773-1005

The Brooklyn Hospital Center 121 Dekalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

Woodhull Hospital 760 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY

Woodhull Hospital Florist & Gift Baskets 720 Flushing Ave
Brooklyn, NY (718) 773-5004

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Brooklyn Children's Museum

Brooklyn Children's Museum
145 Brooklyn Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11213
(718) 735-4400‎
brooklynkids.org
Rated 3.8 out of 5.0 26 reviews

The Brooklyn Children's Museum is a general purpose museum in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, USA. Founded in 1899, it was the first museum in the United States and some believe, the world,[1] to cater specifically to children and is unique in its location, predominantly a residential area.[2] Housed in a multi-level underground gallery,[3] the museum underwent an expansion and renovation to double its space, re-opened on September 20, 2008, and became the first green museum in New York City.Wikipedia

Reviews

Great for Kids‎
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 By rodney - Aug 31, 2009
Recently renovated, this museum is a must for the under five set to get them to touch, see, play and explore ...‎ More »
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Excellent experience!‎
Rated 5.0 out of 5.0 By helenab - May 28, 2009
I visited the museum with my 2 1/2 year old son today. I was a bit apprehensive in view of certain reviews in this page. What a surprise then, to have found that these reviews were totally wrong. The BCM is an extremely well organized, well kept place. Very clean and painstakingly planned to give the children a great experience. The staff is helpful and considerate. The idea of having a few different levels, each with distinct entertainment possibilities, is really good. My son enjoyed a lot the little bus next to the entrance of the tunnel. He loved to be able to sit at the drivers seat. I saw other children being mesmerized by the experience. In the back, the rows of seats also were a nice play opportunity, and the video that was playing, about Brooklyn and its diversity, truly enjoyable. The little stores in the side of the tunnel were quite nice. The tunnel itself, a good idea, along with the nature exhibits. The pit with bits of cork and mock plants, a ...‎ More »
I visited the museum with my 2 1/2 year old son today. I was a bit apprehensive in view of certain reviews in this page. What a surprise then, to have found that these reviews were totally wrong. The BCM is an extremely well organized, well kept place. Very clean and painstakingly planned to give the children a great experience. The staff is helpful and considerate. The idea of having a few different levels, each with distinct entertainment possibilities, is really good. My son enjoyed a lot the little bus next to the entrance of the tunnel. He loved to be able to sit at the drivers seat. I saw other children being mesmerized by the experience. In the back, the rows of seats also were a nice play opportunity, and the video that was playing, about Brooklyn and its diversity, truly enjoyable. The little stores in the side of the tunnel were quite nice. The tunnel itself, a good idea, along with the nature exhibits. The pit with bits of cork and mock plants, a blast. We did not go into the greenhouse. The lower level has plenty of enjoyable moments. We loved the tiny fish tank and the low room below the stairs. My son was full of wonder at the possibilities of such a new space. The small music system close by was also very appreciated, as was the table with the crab tank. The science room has the python and other great animals. We reached when the little iguana was being fed, a great source of interest :) The benches with coloring pens and paper offered lots of fun. The toddler section, close to the entrance, contains many subsections, all with specific themes. We found very enjoyable the music structure, with a tunnel, overpass and slide, quite creative and safe. The kitchen section may need some overhaul, however, as it lacks objects of interest. The water section was really nice and the plastic protectors for clothes, truly necessary ;) The small shop has a good selection of toys, educational in nature. We did not visit the cafe, sadly. After three non stop hours of fun, my son started to get sleepy. Even in such a tired state, he protested our leaving the museum. The guard smiled and waved to him, saying that he sees such resistance every day. It is obvious why: the BCM is definitely a winner. Highly recommended!
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Something fun to do‎
Rated 3.0 out of 5.0 By A TripAdvisor Member - Dec 27, 2008
I just got back from the museum and I was glad that I went....I was not glad that I got there late (5 min) as they are free from 10am-11am on the weekends and also 1st fridays from 5pm-8pm. I had to pay 22.50 for me and my two boys. ...‎
www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60827-d110279-m...

Brooklyn Children's Museum‎
By Greenopia - May 10, 2008
LEED-certified, Vinoly designed, "green museum" reopened in Spring 2008; retains its 1899 mission with interactive learning adventures through hands-on exhibitions; now powered with solar PV and geothermal wells. ...‎
www.greenopia.com/.../local_listing.aspx?...Brooklyn%20Chil..
Fun Children's Museum‎
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 By J P. - Aug 7, 2006
We recently visited this museum for the first time and the kids had a blast! It's not a large museum. It basically has about 6 different areas, but it's expanding. I can't wait to see it then! My kids loved all the exhibits, especially ...‎
www.judysbook.com/members/8205/posts/2006/8/423946/
Much Fun‎
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 By Hillary S. - Jul 5, 2006
My 2.5 year old daughter loved the toddler room, especially the water table. She really enjoyed herself with the hands on exhibits, but in typical 2 year old fashion, she loved running up and down the long ramp. Parking wasn't bad when ...‎
www.insiderpages.com/b/3719271607
Brooklyn Children’s Museum‎
By Vanita Salisbury
Founded in 1899 and renovated in 2008, the Rafael Viñoly-designed Brooklyn Children's Museum is the world's oldest museum for kids, and perhaps also the most forward thinking, thanks to a “green” design allowing for maximum natural light ...‎
nymag.com/listings/attraction/brooklyn-childrens-museum/
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A remarkable example of a premier...‎
Rated 4.0 out of 5.0 By Contributor
The Scene Founded in 1889, BCM is the oldest children's museum in the world. But its historical noteworthiness is merely the tip of the iceberg. The museum boasts a computer-equipped library, three theaters, weekend workshops, internships, ...‎
brooklyn.citysearch.com/review/7353380

Nearby places you might like;

Hospital Florist-Plant Shop 450 Clarkson Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11203, 718-493-0394

Brooklyn Children's Museum 145 Brooklyn Avenue Brooklyn, NY,

Brooklyn Museum 450 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn Botanical Garden 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY

Crown Heights Florists & Decorators 325 Kingston Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11213 718-773-1000

Downstate Medical Center: University Hospital of Brooklyn
470 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Interfaith Medical Center 1545 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Jewish Children's Museum 792 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY

Kings County Hospital 451 Classon Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 585 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Prospect Park Wildlife Center 450 Flatbush Avenue NY

Something Special Florist & Gift Baskets 1545 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 718-773-1005

The Brooklyn Hospital Center 121 Dekalb Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

Woodhull Hospital 760 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY

Woodhull Hospital Florist & Gift Baskets 720 Flushing Ave
Brooklyn, NY (718) 773-5004

Details
More from nymag.com »Attraction Types: Gardens, Parks, Scenic Spots
More from zagat.com »Neighborhood: Prospect Heights
Specialties: General Information
More from nyc.com »Subway: D to Bontanic Garden -- 0.2
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