- TripBuzz found 202 things to do with kids in or near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, including 189 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Trenton, Norristown and Flemington.
- From Kids' Castle to Mercer Museum, the Doylestown area offers 100 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Rock Climbing, Playgrounds and Movie Theaters.
- Located twenty-seven miles north of Philadelphia is the Pennsylvania borough of Doylestown. With it's origin dating back to the mid 1700's, the city is one of the nations prime historical hot spots. With most of the city's structures being on the national register of historic places, visitors can enjoy walking the streets taking in the architecture. The city is also home to many museums and scenic local parks.
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A direct launch dock is available at the Princeton Canoe and Kayak Rental at the Princeton Turning Basin Park. Guests can rent canoes or kayaks then paddle directly to the D&R Canal.
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The Haunted Mill is part of Clinton's Haunted Village, which is a horror-themed attraction that spans nine acres. The attraction features over 50 costumed actors, and offers three distinct stories that visitors can experience.
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The Moravian Museum is housed in a building built in 1741, and known as the Gemeinhaus. Inside, visitors can learn about early medical practices, communal living, missionary work, and the education system of these early settlers.
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Children and families are both welcome at the Camden Children's Garden that encourages knowledge of the natural world. The four-acre horticulture garden provides experiences for imaginative play and creative learning.
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The industrial heritage of the Red Mill Museum Village area is put on display for visitors. Most of the history focuses on both the Red Mill itself and the Mulligan Quarry, and special events are held throughout the year including the seasonal Festival of Trees.
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The history of Bethlehem can be enjoyed while walking, running, or biking the Heritage Trail. The trail travels past two National Historic Landmarks, and exhibits an abundance of different buildings and communities that encompass three centuries of the industrial era.
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As the site of a historic battle from the American Revolution, Princeton Battle Monument is an ornate stone sculpture created by 19th century artist, Frederick William MacMonnies. The monument has a walkway lined with trees and benches.
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Camden's Millennium Skate World is a roller skating rink and indoor entertainment facility. The facility offers open skating, and the rink can be reserved for birthday parties and other special occasions. There is also a snack bar and arcade.
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On the Landsdown Trail, parkgoers can go biking, fishing, and hiking in a scenic setting. The location also serves as a wildlife habitat, meaning visitors may also receive plenty of photo opportunities.
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The Walt Whitman House showcases the house that author Walt Whitman lived and worked in. The museum preserves most of the original possessions of Walt Whitman when he lived there and allows visitors to view these objects up close.