- TripBuzz found 635 things to do with kids in or near Fort Lee, New Jersey, including 626 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Bronx.
- From Local Battles Gaming Center to Palisades Interstate Park Commission, the Fort Lee area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Arcades, History Museums and Dog Park.
- Situated along the Hudson River at the North end of the Hudson Palisades is Fort Lee, New Jersey. This closely knit burrow was home to the first William Fox studio, founder of Fox Film Corporation, established in 1915. Outdoor activities are a favorite of locals and visitors, as the city hosts many outdoor events throughout the year.
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Recorded as an historic site with the National Register of Historic Places, Norwalk City Hall offers remarkable architecture and a rich education in local affairs. This building once served as the administrative offices for the city and later a museum.
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Norwalk, Connecticut's South Norwalk Historic District (SoNo) is a popular area filled with restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and other unique local businesses. The district is also a popular venue for fairs and festivals.
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South Bay Cinemas is a small movie theater that shows different matinee films as well as regular films. In addition to showing films, the theater can also host birthday parties.
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A small waterfront park along the Navesink River, Marine Park features open grass fields, shade trees and views of the river. The park has a children's playground, tennis courts and park benches.
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The Starland Ballroom is an intimate concert venue located in Sayreville. The venue hosts concerts of multiple genres for touring and local bands including rock, punk, metal, hip hop and more.
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Monster Mini Golf is an 18-hole glow in the dark mini golf course with a monster theme. Attractions include mini golf, an arcade room, an in-house DJ, and private event rooms.
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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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Boyd Park is a 20 acre riverside park. The river is suitable for fishing, and there are walking trails and picnic areas available. The park also features a full-size amphitheater and is host to a variety of special events.
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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.