- TripBuzz found 131 things to do indoors in the Freehold area. From iPlay America to Monmouth County Historical Association Museum, Freehold offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 193 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 63 different types of things to do inside in or near Freehold, New Jersey. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Arts Centers, History Museums, Children's Play Area and Family Fun Center.
- There are 8 indoor activities in Freehold, and 123 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Asbury Park, New Brunswick, Toms River and Princeton.
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Featuring eight screens, AMC Marlton 8 offers first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides a concession area with food and drinks, reclining seats, theater rentals for private events and reserved seating.
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AMC Theatre, Marlton, New Jersey offers a choice of eight movie screens. Customers enjoy padded reclining seats equipped with drink and snack holders. Web site has movie times and online ticket sales
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The 42-acre Riker Hill Art Park is a recreational park that was a former US Nike missile-tracking base in the 1950s. The park is a self supporting park with art studios that contain artwork from local artists.
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45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960
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The Macculloch Hall Historic Museum and Gardens contains the largest single collection of Thomas Nast original works, along with 450 pieces of porcelain dating from 750, original letters from the country's founding fathers, and a large rug collection. The gardens contain over 65 varieties of roses.
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Worldwide known as the center of the American theater industry, Broadway features plenty of theaters which have been staging shows for more than 50 years. The Majestic is one of the most important ones, hosting the longest running Broadway show, The Phantom at the Opera.
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Opened in 1924, the Al Hirschfield Theatre has hosted performances such as Annie, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, and Elf the Musical. The location was named after the famous illustrator in 2003.
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The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, which opened in 1910, has been the host of several notable productions, including Titanic and The Little Mermaid. The location also features a bar and a cloakroom.
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This Broadway theatre, opened in 1903, is one of the two oldest surviving Broadway theatres in New York City. This location, the first Broadway theatre to be granted landmark status, maintains its original Beaux-Arts design.
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Opened in 1973, the Minskoff Theatre is a 1,621-seat venue that currently hosts performances of The Lion King. This location also features two bars, several concession stands, and a cloakroom.
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116 votes
226 West 46th Street, New York City, NY 10036
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At this 1,319-seat venue, guests will be able to watch Broadway performances, including 'If / Then'. The site, which previously hosted revivals of Chicago and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, has housed more Tony Award-winning Best Plays and Best Musicals than any other theatre on Broadway.