- TripBuzz found 217 things to do with kids in or near Lansdale, Pennsylvania, including 213 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, Norristown and Media.
- From Freddy Hill Farms to Merrymead Farm, the Lansdale area offers 102 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and Parks.
- Less than an hour from Philadelphia, Lansdale features a kugel ball, a distinct sculpture surrounded by water, one of only several worldwide. It is placed just outside of the train station in the downtown area. Visitors and residents can also enjoy tubing, kayaking or rafting on the Delaware River, along with other outdoor activities like horseback riding, hiking and bird watching.
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1605 Daniel Bray Highway, Lambertville, NJ 8530
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With buildings dating back to the 18th century, Holcombe Jimison Farmstead Museum gives visitors an inside glimpse into the region's past rural life. The museum consists of a tractor barn, dairy exhibit, blacksmith shop, and other agricultural buildings.
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Core Creek Park offers playgrounds, picnicking (pavilion rentals available), hiking, ball fields, tennis, horseback riding trails, ice skating, and boating (including rentals). You can even enjoy a successful fishing trip at the park with trout that is stocked annually.
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Rodin Museum
Franklin Parkway at 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101
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There are approximately 124 sculptures within the Rodin Museum including the famous piece known as 'The Thinker.' This museum is considered to be home to the greatest collection of Rodin outside of Paris itself.
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Used as a strategic point in the revolutionary war, Goat Hill Overlook features wide views of the Delaware River as well as local connecting bridges. Picnic tables are available, as well as a trail that leads to Washington's rock.
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Since 1824, visitors have been learning about science at the Franklin Institute. Permanent exhibits at the science museum include electricity, changing earth, aviation and technology, and the giant heart, while some of the items that can be viewed include five telescopes, space suits, and trains.
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222 N 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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The Franklin Institute Science Museum is a lively, hands-on museum and educational activity center for kids and adults alike. The museum, with its many interactive exhibits, planetarium, and theaters is open daily and on weekends.
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Without a Cue Productions is a murder mystery dinner theater company that performs a variety of interactive and entertaining shows while audiences dine. Shows are heavy on humor and on audience participation.
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2955 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA
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Opened in 1933 and renovated in 1989, the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia is covered in beautiful history. The station displays powerful sculptures, train-long sky lights, and an Art Deco design, making it one of the nation's most beautiful train stations.
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A campus that is one with its culture, Drexel University has 3 campuses that are spread out among the city of Philadelphia. Tours are offered almost every day to showcase the history of the college, the success, and the designs of several prominent architects.
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Logan Circle
Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Located in the middle of the city, Logan Circle provides a serene heart to a bustling city. The circle contains parks, a beautiful fountain that is one of the sites main attractions, soft grass, and an array of flowers to enjoy.