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The historic iron making village with a museum and preserved buildings form the basis for the Allaire State Park. There are also outdoor park-related activities for visitors, including biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and camping.
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A premium winery, Stoutridge Vineyard is based and operated on the historical foundations of wineries that were built in the 1700s. Established in 1902, the winery has gone through prohibition and even operated a bootleg distillery.
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Founded in 1991, the Harbor Ballet Theatre is a not-for-profit ballet company that stages professional ballet productions. The theatre is notable for its annual performance of The Nutcracker and aims to provide young dancers with a professional environment.
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At Frank DeLuca Hall of Fame Field, visitors can see home games from the Stratford Brakettes, a local softball team. The field is surrounded with bleachers that can seat up to 1,800 people at a time.
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Producing wine from Concord grapes, Kedem Winery has a public tasting room where visitors can sample wines for free. The venue can be rented for corporate events and private birthday parties.
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Featuring both local and international wine, Royal Kedem Winery offers visitors a tasting room experience with wines from New York to Israel. The tasting room hosts events like salsa dancing and live music on its patio.
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As the site of a historic battle from the American Revolution, Princeton Battle Monument is an ornate stone sculpture created by 19th century artist, Frederick William MacMonnies. The monument has a walkway lined with trees and benches.