How to Geek Out with a Sprinter Van Limo in NYC

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Nowadays, being a geek is ultra cool. Just take a look at the hit TV show Big Bang Theory, where being nerdy is celebrated. This is also true in New York City, where there are a lot of places that could satisfy your inner geek. Make it more fun by herding your geeky friends on a sprinter van limo in NYC and take the tour together.

 

A sprinter van limo in NYC is great for an intimate group of people who want to travel in utmost luxury, comfort and style.

 

Sprinter Van Limo in NYC

 

Now where can you go on a sprinter van limo in NYC?

 

City Reliquary Museum

 

The City Reliquary Museum is notable for its quirky and unique exhibits that tell people more about the other side of New York City and its history.

 

The City Reliquary Museum has everything from old vintage NYC postcards to old subway turnstiles, the history of burlesque, skeletons of rats found in the subway, and stuff from the 1939 World's Fair.

 

City Reliquary Museum is located at 370 Metropolitan Ave. near Havemeyer St. in Brooklyn. Call (718) 782-4842 for details.

 

Museum of American Illustration

 

The Museum of American Illustration is run by the Society of Illustrators, the oldest organization that is focused on illustration in the country. Norman Rockwell, NC Wyeth and Maxfield Parrish are notable former members of the Society. You could also find the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art here.

 

The museum has several interesting exhibits featuring the most comprehensive illustration collection in the whole world. You could see the best works of the finest American illustrators on permanent display here. Additionally, the museum also hosts traveling exhibits from other organizations.

 

Museum of American Illustration is located at 128 E. 63rd St. Call them at (212) 838-2560 or visit the Society of Illustrators Web site at www.societyillustrators.org for more details.

 

Geeking out is very easy in New York City, as there are a lot of places and events that allow you to explore your inner geekdom. So why not invite your friends and get on a sprinter van limo in NYC and head out to these places?

 

A sprinter van limo in NYC can get you to the following places:

 

Hayden Planetarium

 

Inside the American Museum of Natural History, you will find the Hayden Planetarium where there is a 67-foot dome screen. Through this screen, you could watch the planets and the stars up close. Check out "Journey to the Stars" and be mesmerized by the stars and Whoopi Goldberg's narration. You can also come here to join public programs such as the Frontiers Lecture Series and Astronomy Live.

 

The Hayden Planetarium is located at 175 Central Park West. You can call (212) 769-5100 or visit its Web site at haydenplanetarium.org.

 

The Paley Center for Media

 

The Paley Center for Media is a great place to visit if you love radio, television and yes, even the Internet and other forms of media. Here, you can catch daily screenings of certain classic TV shows, and even watch commercials and listen to radio shows that are available in the public library. You can also watch documentaries that are focused on media such as how teens are portrayed in media and other special topics.

 

The Paley Center for Media is located at W. 52nd St. near 5th Ave. You can call them at (212) 621-6600 or visit their Web site at www.paleycenter.org for more details.

 

Museum of Mathematics

 

Who says that math is boring? Well, if you hear someone say that, take them to the Museum of Mathematics. The Museum of Mathematics, or MoMath, holds a lot of exhibits that tie together mathematics and everyday objects. This is where you could see how math is working in sports, music and yes, even memory games, bicycles and laser beams.

 

At the MoMath, you get 19,000 square feet of interactive math-related exhibits. Make mathematical concepts a lot more fun when you design 3D images in a computer studio. Or play with rubber balls to move a plexiglass cart.

 

General admission is at $15. Children 12 years old and younger, seniors, and students get in for $9. Toddlers under 2 years of age get in for free.

 

Museum of Mathematics is located on E. 26th St., near 5th Ave. For inquiries, call (212) 542-0566 or visit the Web site at momath.org.

 

Brooklyn Brainery

 

Brooklyn Brainery is a crowd-sourced educational center that hosts free events every month. If you want to take classes, they have one for just about everything: HTML, shorthand, desserts and even physics, planning a better party, or making marbled papers. The best thing about these classes are that they are very inexpensive, and you are taught by somebody who is passionate about the subject.

 

Brooklyn Brainery is located at 515 Court St. and 190 Underhill Ave. in Brooklyn. You can visit its Web site at http://brooklynbrainery.com/ for more details.

 

Museum of the Moving Image

 

The Museum of the Moving Image is a paradise for every film buff. This is the only place in the country where you can find the biggest collection of movies, films and other moving images.

 

They also have an exhibit called "Behind the Scenes," wherein you can learn more about how moving images are created. Take a look at old cameras, memorabilia and other unique artifacts here. You can also see demonstrations on how these pieces of equipment work.

 

You could also schedule your visit so that you could catch one of the film showings. The museum screens hundreds of films every year.

 

The Museum of the Moving Image is located on 35th Ave. near 37th St. in Queens. Visit its Web site at www.movingimage.us or call (718) 777-6888 for more information.

 

New York Hall of Science

 

Science that you can touch. That is what you get from the New York Hall of Science. The museum is host to more than 450 exhibits, special events and workshops. You can also play at the Rocket Park Mini Golf or the Science Playground.

 

Check out its permanent exhibits, such as the Preschool Place, Rocket Park, Search for Life Beyond Earth, Seeing the Light, and Sports Challenge, among others. You can also have fun at the 3D theater.

 

General admission is at $11, while children, seniors and students can get in for only $8.

 

New York Hall of Science is on 111th St. in Queens. Call them at (718) 699-0005 or visit its Web site at www.nysci.org for more information about the museum’s programs.

 

As you can see, both of these places are in Queens, making it very convenient for you to just get a sprinter van limo in NYC and make the brainiac trip last the whole day.

 

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