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The Newark Museum With over 80 galleries of ancient and modern art, extensive permanent and changing exhibits. The Newark Museum is regarded in the United States as one of the most extensive fine arts museums. Address: 49 Washington Street Newark NJ - Phone: 973-596-6550
Lincoln Park This 4 acre park was designed in 1850 and considered a historic sight. With plenty of ancient trees, statues, rows of brownstones, historic buildings and other points of interest are all located in the park. Address: Broad Street and Clinton Avenue Newark, NJ
Liberty Science Center See, hear and touch all the exciting new exhibits the Liberty Science Center has to offer. High-tech. Hands on. Different from anything you've ever seen here or anywhere. Experience the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theatre. Address: 251 Phillip Street Jersey City, NJ - Phone: 201-200-1000
Statue of Liberty Ferry Take a cruise on this ferry and visit the Statue of Liberty. The views are fabulous. Address: Jersey City, NJ - Phone: 212-809-0808
Woodbridge Bowling Center Bowling Alley Address: 346 Main St , Woodbridge, NJ - Phone: 732-634-4520
Plainfield West Nine Golf Course Public golf course Address: gm1541 Woodland Ave Edison, NJ - Phone: 908-769-3672
Watson House This fine stone house was built in 1708 by Isaac Watson and was restored in 1964. Recognized as the oldest house in Mercer County built on a bluff overlooking Watson's Creek. Watson House is open to the public for guided tours. Be sure to wear flat rubber shoes such as sneakers as high heels are not permitted. Address: 151 Wescott Avenue Trenton, NJ - Phone: 609-896-0361
Old Barracks Museum Experience the Battle of Trenton from the inside. View the works presented by a fighter's view of the battle that gave Washington his first victory and revived the failing spirits of the American cause. Watch the events come to life in America's first victory. Entertaining and educational for the entire family. The gallery features exhibits that change annually. Address: Situated on Barracks Street and West State Street Trenton, NJ - Phone: 609-396-1776
The Ellarslie Mansion Museum of the City of Trenton View a permanent collection of decorative and fine arts, cultural history, and industrial artifacts, most produced in Trenton. You'll find a large collection of ceramic and porcelain on display, as well exhibits of contemporary art. Address: Ellarslie Mansion in Cadwalader Park Trenton NJ - Phone: 609-989-3632
New Jersey State Museum The treasures collected are from diverse categories such as natural history, cultural history, archaeology/ethnology, and fine art. Hands-on workshops, gallery walks, planetarium sky shows, are designed for interacting. This four in one museum offers a galaxy of experiences for the entire family. Address: 225 West State Street, Trenton, NJ - Phone: 609-292-6464
Adventure Aquarium Our modo is "Don't just look, Touch!" Hands-on, up close and more interactive than you ever imagined with these creatures of the sea. Swim with the sharks, train and feed the seals, scuba-dive with schools of fish or explore the African river of our hippo habitat. We welcome adventurers of all shapes and sizes Address: 1 Aquarium Drive Camden, NJ - Phone: 856-365-3300
Camden Children's Garden The 4-acre interactive Garden includes indoor exhibits such as, the Philadelphia Eagles Four Seasons Butterfly House, the Tropical Exhibit "Plaza de Aibonito," and Storybook Gardens exhibit which include: 3 Little Pigs Garden, the Giants Garden from Jack in the Beanstalk, Secret Garden, Frog Prince Grotto and Alice in Wonderland's Garden. The Garden has three amusement rides, a Carousel, an Arrow River Train Ride and a Spring Butterfly Ride. Address: 3 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ - Phone: 1-856-365-8733
Battleship New Jersey America's most decorated Battleship is now the area's most exciting museum, open for tours, events and overnight encampments. The Battleship is 887 feet long, and weighs 45,000 tons. 62 Battleship Place, Camden, NJ - Phone: 866-877-6262 or 856-966-1652
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