- The list below includes 248 free or cheap things to do in or near East Brunswick, New Jersey, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Walking Trails, Children's Play Area and Movie Theaters.
- From Bicentennial Park to Heavenly Farms, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in East Brunswick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Staten Island, Princeton, Trenton and Edison.
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41-26 27th Street, Long Island City, NY 11101
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RESOBOX is a unique Japanese art gallery and cultural space in New York's Long Island City. The exhibits are ever-changing and the space offers visitors tea, coffee and hands-on art classes.
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32-23 Queens Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101
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At YMCA of Long Island City, members can enjoy a swimming pool, sauna, basketball court, indoor running track, tennis courts, gym and a cardio room. They also have instruction classes for all ages.
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Vernon Blvd & 41st Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101
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Named after the famous Queensboro Bridge, Queensbridge Park is a favorite among locals. The park includes handball courts, ball fields, BBQ grilling areas, and a number of dog friendly areas.
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Rice's Market started in 1860s as a livestock and product action on Tuesdays. By the 1950s, the market grew to over 400 vendors offering produce to home decor six days a week, and today, over 8,000 shoppers weekly shop there.
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Montmarte sells a variety of apparel items, including denim, dresses, jackets, leggings, pants, shorts, and skirts. This location, which also sells shoes and jewelry, features the following designers: Echo, La Mer, Michael Stars, and Theory.
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Pine Belt Arena is a local entertainment and sporting venue in Tom River. The venue hosts a wide range of events from music concerts and comedy shows, to sporting events and trade shows.
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West Hunterdon Lanes is a family owned and operated bowling alley. The venue features a small video game arcade, pro shop, snack bar, and even a youth summer camp in addition to ten pin bowling lanes open to the public.
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79th Street and Central Park West, New York City, NY 10024
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Over 32 million artifacts are housed in 27 interconnected buildings at the American Museum of Natural History making it one of the largest museums in the world. Some of the more prominent permanent exhibits include Akeley Hall of African Mammals, Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.
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West Pond, Cross Bay Blvd, Queens, NY 11693
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Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is a bird sanctuary with more than 330 avian species living over a variety of habitats, along with other native wildlife. They offer many ranger-led programs such as sunset tours, hikes, and boat trips.
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Central Park West and 79th Street, New York City, NY 10024
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Operating out of the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History, the Hayden Planetarium offers exhibits that help guests to understand the natural world. Directed by famous scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the location's staff members include Bill Nye the Science Guy.