- TripBuzz found 581 things to do with kids in or near Montclair, New Jersey, including 569 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Bronx.
- From Yogi Berra Stadium to Montclair Skating Arena, the Montclair area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- A suburban township of New Jersey's Essex County is the city of Montclair. The city has a thriving arts scene, hosting many theatres and institutions to support local talent. The city is also home to it's own art museum, an annual film festival and was a main city featured in the HBO series, The Soprano's.
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Washington Square Park, which contains a playground for children to enjoy, hosts annual festivals, art markets, and concerts. Visitors of this location can walk their dogs and take in the site's oak trees.
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A public park along the Hudson River, Bayonne Park features hiking and running trails, attractive landscaping, and dog walking and children's play areas. It also features tennis courts, baseball fields, and a boardwalk.
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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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The Morris Museum features ever-changing exhibitions, and permanent exhibits including instruments and automata; mammals, dinosaurs, trains, rocks, and American Indian exhibits. The museum also features several theaters where live performances are often given.
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Over 32 million artifacts are housed in 27 interconnected buildings at the American Museum of Natural History making it one of the largest museums in the world. Some of the more prominent permanent exhibits include Akeley Hall of African Mammals, Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.
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Visitors of the Carnegie Hall will have the opportunity to attend orchestra, new music, and jazz performances. The location also features a digital library, workshops, and master classes taught by practicing performers like Abdullah Ibrahim.
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The New York City Center is a 2,257-seat Moorish Revival theater that is the permanent home of several major dance companies. The location also hosts the Fall for Dance Festival and the Encores! musical theater series.
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This Broadway theatre, opened in 1903, is one of the two oldest surviving Broadway theatres in New York City. This location, the first Broadway theatre to be granted landmark status, maintains its original Beaux-Arts design.
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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most prominent symbols of American pride in the world. Original gifted to the country by France, visitors of this location can tour its facilities.