- TripBuzz found 192 things to do with kids in or near Collegeville, Pennsylvania, including 185 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, West Chester, Media and Doylestown.
- From Movie Tavern Providence Town Center to Hoy Park, the Collegeville area offers 104 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Other Adventures, Amusement Parks (All Ages) and Movie Theaters.
- Named for being the home of Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA is located only 30 miles from Philadelphia and is situated on the Perkiomen Creek. Collegeville has three major parks, one of which hosts a summer concert series in the warmer months. Locals and visitors can also enjoy access to the Perkiomen Trail, a multi-use trail that stretched 19 miles.
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Visitors can enjoy a bowling alley with 12 lanes that also hosts leagues and tournaments at Slocum's Bowl-O-Drome. The alley also features an on site pro shop and houses Sloc's Bar and Grille.
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The New Jersey State Museum is an all-purpose museum that has exhibits that cover art, archaeology, and science in one location. In addition to the collections, the attraction also features a planetarium with frequent shows.
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The American Military Edged Weaponry Museum houses one of the largest comprehensive collection of military knives and artifacts in the nation. The museum features pikes, swords, sabers, machine guns, bowie knives and more.
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Kitchen Kettle Village is a village of shops, including gifts and souvenirs, baked goods and jams and jellies, with over 90 varieties available to sample at The Canning Kitchen. . Children's activities include pony rides, various food-oriented workshops and demonstrations, and a visit to the barn to see the ani…
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Serving as an educational center for both Colonial and American history, the Old Barracks Museum is actually housed in the last remaining structure of its kind. The museum staff conducts daily tours and offers interpretations of American Colonial life.
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The Trenton Visitors Center is a center dedicated to providing information for visitors to the city. The center provides a variety of information, including dining, lodging, entertainment, and sightseeing recommendations.
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Operating as a museum since 1939, the William Trent House Museum is now owned and operated by the state of New Jersey. The stately home is available to tour and the city hosts special events on the property throughout the year.
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Open throughout the year, the Trenton Battle Monument was created to commemorate the first Battle of Trenton. The most prominent part of the monument and surrounding park is the triumphal column of granite that is 148 feet high.
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An intimate theater located in a renovated and converted 1850s church, Mill Hill Playhouse presents original productions that often have links to the local community. They showcase local talent and often unconventional productions.
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Originally known as Waterfront Park, the baseball stadium is currently called Arm and Hammer Park. The stadium is home to the Trenton Thunder Minor League Baseball team of the Eastern League.