- The list below includes 132 free or cheap things to do in or near Manasquan, New Jersey, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Paddleboarding, Beaches and Dog Park.
- From Manasquan Beach to Fisherman's Cove Conservation Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Manasquan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Toms River and Atlantic Highlands.
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A privately owned, non-profit museum dedicated to the history of New Jersey and the surrounding areas, The New Jersey Historical Society was founded in 1845. The Society maintains extensive archives and collections of historic artifacts.
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Columbus Park is a small park located in uptown Hoboken that contains two playgrounds on the west end of its grounds. Other amenities include a half-basketball court and three individually gated, lighted tennis courts.
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Indoor Extreme Sports offers paintball, zombie lasertag, arena lasertag, black ops lasertag, and more. Guests can enjoy adrenaline pumping games in a unique indoor atmosphere that brings the challenges to life.
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The double-deckers from Big Taxi Bus Tours will take the visitors through the downtown and uptown New-York. Also, tours during the night are also available, across the Manhattan Bridge and into the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Some of the main attractions are the Statue of Liberty and the 9/11 Memorial.
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Dedicated entirely to the contemporary art, MoMA PS1 is one of the largest institutions of this kind in America. It was founded in 1971 and, besides its permanent and temporary exhibitions, also organizes special events, such as the Warm Up and the Sunday Sessions.
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One of the most famous buildings in the world, the Empire State Building has an observatory at its 86th floor, which offers a panoramic view of the city. Also, this is a popular spot for special events, such as weddings.
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Koreatown of Los Angeles is the most densely populated district of Los Angeles. The location contains the Seoul International Park, the Chapman Park Market, the Wilshire Gramercy Plaza shopping center, and the Shatto Recreation Center.
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Known as the original home of the American advertising industry, Madison Avenue is one of the most famous streets in New York City. This road passes through Midtown and Harlem.
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Home to an all-turf softball and soccer field, Alumni Field is a sports field tucked away in the Rutgers-Newark Campus. Visitors can enjoy a game to support local women's sports.
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Herald Square, named after the non-defunct newspaper, features a variety of shopping destinations, including the flagship store of Macy's. The location's park also includes bronze figures and two bell-ringing blacksmiths.