- The list below includes 485 free or cheap things to do in or near Summit, New Jersey, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Botanical Gardens, Gardens and Parks.
- From Greenwood Gardens to Briant Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Summit and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Morristown.
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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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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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Constructed in 1781, the Kearny Cottage Museum is a four-room cottage containing many items showcasing the history of its owners and city. It is located just yards away from the Raritan River, and contains a colonial garden on its grounds.
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Popular local comedians, new comedians, and larger acts are frequently put on display at the Stress Factory Comedy Club. Both food and a full bar are available at the club, allowing for a complete evening in one location.
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Featuring a statue dedicated to veterans, Monument Square Park is a landmark in Old New Brunswick. Although it is a small space, it is often visited by tourists and locals alike.
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Located on the Rutger's campus, Kirkpatrick Chapel is a cathedral with stained glass windows and a vintage organ. The venue hosts private events like weddings, and public events like concerts.
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An art museum with a focus on teaching, the Zimmerli boasts a permanent collection of over 60000 works of art. The museum rotates the works on display, and hosts lectures and performances.
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73 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, NY
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The Staten Island Museum has permanent collections of art, natural science, and history, which together feature more than half a million exhibits. The museum was founded in 1881.
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The Conference House is the place where the end of the Revolutionary War was negotiated. The house was built before 1860 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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With a mission to perpetuate the 'art of American entertainment', the Lowe's Jersey Theater offers classic films and live entertainment. They also feature a Theatre Pipe Organ that can mimic virtually any form of music from show tunes to jazz.