2 Best Sights in Old Bethpage and Farmingdale, Long Island

Old Bethpage Village Restoration

Fodor's choice

Re-creating a pre–Civil War farming community, this living-history museum sits on 200 pastoral acres with soft hills and lovely meadows. The 45 historic buildings were moved to this spot from other parts of Long Island and include two general stores, nine homes, a schoolhouse, a tavern, a church, and a working farm with animals. The guides, dressed in period costume, love sharing their knowledge of local history. Special events and seasonal celebrations are held throughout the year.

Adventureland

This amusement park, operating since 1962, is good family fun, with more than 30 thrill rides, kiddie rides, a ghost house, a couple of water rides, and a large indoor arcade. There is no admission fee, parking is free, and the food—admittedly not gourmet fare—won't cost you an arm and a leg. In summer, go during the week if you want to avoid long lines.

2245 Broad Hollow Rd. (Rte. 110), Farmingdale, New York, 11735, USA
631-694–6868
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $1 per ticket (each ride costs 3–5 tickets) or $26.50 for P.O.P (pay one price) wristbands for unlimited rides, Late June–Labor Day, weekdays from 11, weekends from 11:30, closing between 7 and 11; late Mar.–early June and Sept.–Oct., weekends and holidays from 11:30, closing between 5 and 7; call or visit website for details