- TripBuzz found 136 things to do with kids in or near Marlton, New Jersey, including 131 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Camden, Trenton and Cherry Hill.
- From Jellybean Jungle to AMC Theatre, the Marlton area offers 111 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Amusement Parks (Kids), Theaters and Parks.
- Named after the marl clay found in the city's soil, Marlton, New Jersey began as a farming town and was settled by English and Welsh farmers. Marlton is an unincorporated community within the township of Evesham, which holds a number of special events every year including, Harvest Festival, Winter Fest, and Taste Evesham.
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Located on the Chester waterfront is Harrah's Casino. Players can enjoy an extensive selection of slot machines, video poker and live table games, as well as horse race betting that the casino is famed for.
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Located inside the Newtown Athletic Club, Big Leagues Academy is a baseball training facility that features an array of batting cages and state of the art equipment. The facility hosts clinics and offers private lessons.
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Originally known as Waterfront Park, the baseball stadium is currently called Arm and Hammer Park. The stadium is home to the Trenton Thunder Minor League Baseball team of the Eastern League.
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A small ballpark used by the AA Trenton Thunder baseball team, Arm & Hammer Park is a great place for a fun family experience. It is inexpensive, beautiful, and has a great in game experience.
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The Studio of Dance & Performing Arts Inc offers courses in dance and performing arts for youth and adults. Courses offered at the studio include tap, singing, painting, ballet, jazz, hip hop, and lyrical dance.
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The Newtown Theatre holds 300 seats, and it was originally built in 1883 with the first movie presented at the site in 1906. Both classic movies and live stage performances like plays and musicals are presented at the theater.
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Set on 234 acres, the College Settlement Camp features all day and overnight camping designed to teach children about the outdoors. Fishing, hiking and animal study are offered, along with arts and crafts and educational programs.
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Over 1,700 acres of land compose Tyler State Park, which covers Neshaminy Creek. Originally a farm and adjoining woodlands, the park now offers picnic areas, biking trails, boating, disc golf, and ice skating in the winter.
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Operating as a museum since 1939, the William Trent House Museum is now owned and operated by the state of New Jersey. The stately home is available to tour and the city hosts special events on the property throughout the year.
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The New Jersey State Museum is an all-purpose museum that has exhibits that cover art, archaeology, and science in one location. In addition to the collections, the attraction also features a planetarium with frequent shows.