Listen to NY! 3+ fun activities to enjoy in New York this weekend (special father’s day)

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Adventure for dad at the Intrepid Museum
June 13-15
10:00 pm to 5:00 pm

The Intrepid Museum: History and adrenaline on board the legendary USS Intrepid aircraft, anchored on the Hudson River. Walk between combat airplanes, explore the Growler submarine of the cold war and stop under the imposing space transforder Enterprise. With flight simulators, interactive exhibitions and fascinating veteran stories, this museum is the perfect plan for Dad to arouse his adventurous spirit this Father’s Day.

In the Intrepid Museum, located on spring 86, One Intrepid Square, W 46th Street and 12th Avenue, New York. For more information, visit https://intrepidmuseum.org/

One day for dad at the Classic Car Club Manhattan
June 14
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A unique experience in the Classic Car Club Manhattan, located in front of the Hudson River. This exclusive club will give access to automotive jewels such as vintage porsches, convertible jaguars, Muscle Cars American and exotic Italians. On weekends, non -members can reserve driving experiences or join talks with experts that reveal the secrets of these legendary machines.

With an atmosphere that mixes retro style and avant -garde design, the club is the perfect place to admire, learn and even sit behind the wheel of a classic. The ideal gift for dad!

The Classic Car Club Manhattan is located in Hudson River Park 1 Pier 76, 408 12th Ave New York, NY 10018. For more information: https://classicCarclubmanhattan.com/

«Anonymous Father»: A work that revives the forgotten hero of the USA.
June 15
7:00 pm

«Anonymous Father», a moving Off-Broadway work that rescues Dr. Joseph Warren from oblivion, a key figure in American independence. From June 13 to July 2, the AMT Theater (354 West 45th St.) will transport the public to the American Revolution, exploring the lives of Warren and his companions: Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere. The plot, which covers from the Boston massacre (1770) to Warren’s death in Bunker Hill (1775), reflects on the foundational values ​​of the USA. In times of political division.

In the AMT Theater, located at 354 West 45th Street, Manhattan, New York 10036. More information at https://fatheranonymoust