- TripBuzz found 215 things to do with kids in or near Freehold, New Jersey, including 209 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Edison, Atlantic Highlands and Toms River.
- From iPlay America to Pump It Up, the Freehold area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Children's Play Area, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- Formed in 1693, Freehold, NJ has seen important historical events and has preserved many moments with artifacts in its many museums. Freehold is home of the Monmouth Battlefield State Park, the location of one of the largest and most important battles of the Revolutionary War. In addition to historical attractions, Freehold also has many recreational opportunities including a splash pad, skate park, and many playgrounds.
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A prominent stone monument to firefighters is located in the center of Firemen's Park. Areas around the statue include a children's playground, picnic tables, benches, and a wading pool that is open during the warmer months.
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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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Featuring a gravel surface, Fort Lee Dog Park is a fenced canine recreation facility with separate areas for small and large dogs. The park offers drinking water, park benches, a fire hydrant and dog tunnels.
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With a history in film making, Fort Lee Museum showcases artifacts and memorabilia from its past. The museum offers a mix of rotating and permanent exhibits featuring posters, photographs, and more.
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Origrinally built in 1908, Monument Park was dedicated to the community by the Daughters of the American Revolution. In addition to a central Revolutionary War Monument, the park has a summer concert site, the Fort Lee Museum, and a preserved Revolutionary War encampment.
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People from all over New Jersey flock to Columbus Park for its annual Columbus Day celebration. The park features a new walking track, tennis court, roller skating rink, baseball field, basketball court, and statue of its namesake.
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Built in 1927, the George Washington Bridge connects New York City and the state of New Jersey. The location, one of the most famous bridges in the world, has been featured in a wide variety of motion pictures.
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A site of historic interest, Pomona Hall is a colonial mansion that is preserved and administered by the Camden County Historical Society. The building is now a museum with a variety of exhibits.
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Situated on top of a cliff, Fort Lee Historic Park provides multiple scenic overlooks near a reconstructed Revolutionary War encampment. The park has an on-site Visitor Center that features living history programs and several walking paths and hiking trails.
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At Fort Lee Baduk, visitors can compete with others at the ancient board game of Weiqi, or Go. Admission for the day includes the use of game pieces and equipment, as well as unlimited playing sessions.