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are inspired by the design of the old Ebbets Field, where the Brooklyn Dodgers played from 1913 to 1957. Inside scoop: Enjoy the baseball and the food. Mama’s of Corona, a popular Italian restaurant/café located in the shadows of the stadium, has an in-the-park stand, as do various famous restaurants. If you’re full, visit the Mets Hall of Fame & Museum, adjacent to the Jackie Robinson Rotunda. Address: 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue and www.nymets.com. 2 Museums Museum of the Moving Image The Museum of the Moving Image offers multimedia exhibits on just about every aspect of film, movies, television, internet, cartoons, and even video games. The Sumner M. Redstone Theater and the Celeste and Armand Bartos Screening Room offer retrospectives during which they screen movies with certain themes or stars. Then there are the Pinewood Dialogues, an ongoing series of conversations with Hollywood luminaries such as Martin Scorsese, Daniel Day-Lewis, Forest Whitaker, and Glenn Close. On permanent display is Behind the Screen, which explains how movies and television shows are created, marketed, and Noguchi Museum 36 QUEENS IN YOUR POCKET • www.itsinqueens.com Photo by W. Taylor


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