- TripBuzz found 239 things to do with kids in or near Glenside, Pennsylvania, including 236 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Trenton, Doylestown and Norristown.
- From Glenside Swimming Pool to Hill Top Miniature Golf, the Glenside area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: Mini Golf, Theaters, Swimming Pool and Parks.
- With a land area of just over 1 square mile, Glenside is a small town with much to offer those who visit. The city features historical landmarks including a theatre, castle and memorial hall. The scenery is beautiful throughout the year, offering a white snow covered village in the winter and colorful, lush foliage in the spring and summer.
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With beautiful and stunning architecture, the Old Library Museum offers an interesting collection of items commemorating the history of the New Castle community. This includes clothing, furnishings and special items that represent African Americans.
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Gear-Up Paintball features seven paintball fields that can be used for team elimination, capture the flag, king of the hill, and center flag games. The location hosts bachelor parties, birthday parties, and company team building events.
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Allentown's AMF Parkway Lanes is a bowling alley with synthetic lanes, electronic scoring, and up to date amenities. The alley hosts open bowling as well as a variety of leagues and tournaments.
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Built in 1801, Read House & Gardens' mansion covers with its 22 rooms 14,000 square feet. The garden was added in 1847. It can be rented for private special events, such as weddings.
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The historic New Castle Court House, now a museum and state landmark, was the original capitol building of the State of Delaware. It is now filled with artifacts and media related to Delaware's role as one of the thirteen original states.
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Named the first grand mansion of Delaware, the Amstel House now appears as a middle-class Dutch home and is available for tours. The house was built in the 1730's and features original woodwork, an open hearth and early Dutch colonial decor.
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A historic building that dates back to 1832, the Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office used to be part of a Civil War era railroad. The building has since been transplanted to its current location.
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Offering a unique collection, Velocipede Museum features interesting bicycle exhibits along with a wealth of information about their history. The museum has further expanded to include displays and memorabilia relative to lighting and signage.
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The historical George Reed II House the is a museum that was built in 1804. The 14,000-sqft house includes twenty-two rooms, a fireplace, a dining room, a bedroom, and a garden area.