Best Petting Zoo - Best of New York Kids 2009 -- New York Magazine

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Best Petting Zoo


An Art Farm resident.  
  • The Art Farm in the City

    419 E. 91st St., nr. First Ave.; 212-410-3117

    Fulfilling those Charlotte’s Web fantasies doesn’t require an elaborately choreographed trip upstate�just a quick hop uptown to the Art Farm, an urban petting zoo of sorts where a blue-tongued skink lives peacefully alongside rabbits, turtles, birds�even chinchillas. Every weekend morning from 8 to 10 a.m., the Farm, which is squeezed into the bottom two floors of an Upper East Side townhouse, opens its brown-painted stall doors for a few hours of kid-animal socializing ($15 per child). Intrepid tykes can walk right into the bird-filled aviary or bunny pen, while staffers are on hand to guide more-hesitant kids in the feeding, petting, and general cuddling of the farm’s menagerie.

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