- TripBuzz found 146 things to do with kids in or near Lakewood, New Jersey, including 138 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Point Pleasant Beach, Toms River, Atlantic Highlands and Belmar.
- From The Lakewood Blueclaws Professional Baseball Club to Incline Club, the Lakewood area offers 109 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Theaters, History Museums and Parks.
- Located in Ocean County, New Jersey, Lakewood has grown dramatically over the past several years, with a 50% increase in population since the year 2000. In addition to a number of water and recreation activities, guests can enjoy catching a game at the FirstEnergy Park to watch the local Lakewood BlueClaws, a single A minor league baseball team.
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106 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Part of the Regal Cinemas movie theater chain, the UA Court Street Stadium 12 & RPX, Regal Cinemas is a movie theater multiplex with twelve auditoriums. The theater shows mostly newly released Hollywood films.
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As a performing arts center, BAM Rose Cinemas hosts a wide range of events to attend, including film screenings, acrobatics, opera, and more. The cinema also has showings for a mix of independent and classic films on its four screens.
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New and classic ballet shows are performed within the Spirit In Motion Ballet Theater which is also the name of the local ballet company that calls the theater home. The site even acts as the Pennsylvania School of the Performing Arts.
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70 South Main Street, New Hope, PA 18938
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Many prominent actors have graced the stage at the Bucks County Playhouse including Dick Van Dyke, Grace Kelly, Angela Lansbury, and Walter Matthau. The theater has also been used to open many plays that have been successful on Broadway.
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Corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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The New York Transit Museum is the largest museum in the United States that is dedicated to urban public transportation history. In addition to exhibits, educational programs, and tours, there are a variety of family centered events at the site.
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New Hope-Lambertville Toll Supported Bridge, originally constructed in 1904, is supported financially by other toll bridges that cross the Delaware River, although no tolls are collected at this site. The bridge is popular with walkers who stroll between New Hope and Lambertville.
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Organized in 1958, the New Hope Historical Society is located in the historic Parry Mansion and collects and preserves various family papers, letters, genealogy information, and oral history relating to the people and past of New Hope.
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During the summer season, Summit Aquatic Center has a large lap pool open to the public. The pool has a 2 story slide that visitors can slide down in. It also has a snack bar with salads and hot dogs.
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Within the Playdrome Bowling Center, guests can access 36 lanes of traditional ten pin bowling with automatic scoring systems. The bowling alley also has a large video game arcade, billiard tables, and a full on-site bar and grill.
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Dance Magic is a dance studio that emphasizes character development as it teaches students various styles of dance. The studio trains dancers from pre-school age to 18, and emphasizes community involvement.