- The list below includes 180 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Branch, New Jersey, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Pubs, Beaches, Parks and Swimming Pool.
- From Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park to Long Branch, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Branch and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Staten Island, Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park and Atlantic Highlands.
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Ellis Island is the home of The Statue of Liberty, possibly the most famous symbol of American pride. The location also features an Immigration Museum for those who are interested in their family's genealogy or the history of American immigration.
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Joyce Kilmer Square Park, Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Guests can enjoy a 2 hour guided walking tour of News Brunswick with Historic Walking Tours of New Brunswick - Day Tours. The sightseeing tour explores a variety of locations including colonial houses, graveyards, and churches.
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Part of the Rutgers University campus, Rutgers Geology Museum was founded in 1872 by George Cook. The museum offers guided tours and exhibits that include an Egyptian mummy, a dinosaur trackway, a mastodon skeleton and a variety of minerals.
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The tallest skyscraper in New York outside of New York City, Corning Tower stands 589 feet in height. Corning Tower's main attraction is an observation deck on the building's 42nd floor, which is freely accessible by the public.
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Zimmerli Art Museum is a teaching museum that features over 60,000 works in its collection. The museum features a variety of educational activities and social opportunities which include lectures, performances, workshops, and classes.
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Located within Six Flags Great Adventure, the Northern Star Arena is a concert venue that hosts numerous performers throughout the year. Notable past performances include The Ramones, Alice Cooper, and The Beach Boys.
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Covering 85 acres, the Brooklyn Bridge Park has playgrounds, carousels, sport fields and courts, a boathouse, and others. Public events are held in here all around the year, such as such as Art in the Park, Family Volunteer Days, and Fitness sessions.
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Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.
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The Triple C Ranch, located in the Dismal Swamp Conservation Area is a rescue farm that is home to a number of chickens, goats, ducks, a pony, ram, and a pot belly pig. Classes and a gardening club are also available.