- TripBuzz found 177 things to do with kids in or near Cherry Hill, New Jersey, including 168 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Media, Trenton and Camden.
- From Cherry Hill Skating Center to Jake's Place, the Cherry Hill area offers 107 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Playgrounds, Movie Theaters and Dog Park.
- Cherry Hill rests just nine miles east of downtown Philadelphia across the Delaware River. Originally, the area now known as Cherry Hilly was co-inhabited by the Lenni-Lenape Native Americans and Quaker settlers, and there is a living history homestead dedicated to this history. The city also boasts a prominent pedestrian village area with major retailers and restaurants.
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Producing dairy products like ice cream and milk on location, Freddy Hill Farms offers a large entertainment area for its guests. The farm has two miniature golf courses and batting cages available.
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Located in the palatial home of Henry Chapman Mercer, the Fonthill Museum features scenic grounds as well as a large collection of art and artifacts, including some of Mercer's own tiles. Tours are available, and the museum hosts weddings.
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Hoy Park is a quaint, quiet, and small community park that features a boat ramp for those who wish to take a relaxing canoe ride. Though there is not much to explore, it is a great spot for unwinding.
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The Paoli Battlefield is the site of a Revolutionary War battle that George Washington dubbed the Paoli Massacre - a significant defeat for the colonial forces. The battlefield has been meticulously preserved, and the staff welcomes visitors.
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Mercer's museum is a 1916 poured concrete building, one of three built by Mercer. The museum contains tools, early transportation and various tools, just like its builder intended for it to hold when he built it to hold the 30,000 items in his private collection.
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Green Hills Farm was the home of Pearl S. Buck for over 40 years. At the home which was constructed in 1825, visitors can see the desk where she wrote 'The Good Earth' along with many artworks from around the world.
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Children are encouraged to dress as their favorite film character, and attend the Saturday Kid's Matinees, while adults are welcome to watch independent art films, foreign films, and classic Hollywood films at The Country Theater. This theater first opened in 1938.
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Dedicating to memory of a wood sculptor, The Wharton Esherick Museum features 300 of his pieces in the gallery. One of his most notable works is a curved staircase carved from wood, which visitors can touch and feel.
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With both indoor and outdoor tennis courts, Doylestown Tennis Club offers visitors 12 courts to choose from. The club hosts leagues and tennis classes for visitors wishing to compete or improve their skills.
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Pump It Up is an amusement complex that specializes in hosting private birthday parties for kids. It offers a variety of imaginative play options that emphasize creativity and self-expression in play.