- TripBuzz found 225 things to do with kids in or near Norristown, Pennsylvania, including 212 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, West Chester, Media and Doylestown.
- From Elmwood Park Zoo to Shannondell Farm, the Norristown area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Parks, Walking Trails and Zoos.
- Located six miles from Philadelphia, on the banks of the Schuylkill River, is the city of Norristown. Arts and culture play a big role in the cities landscape and is a popular tourist destination for visitors seeking a diverse artistic experience. Home to many theatres, galleries and production companies, the town also offers diverse ethnic cuisine and eclectic shops.
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Tideline Gallery is an art gallery and emporium that sells a wide variety of unique gifts. The store features jewelry, pottery, both functional and decorative, art glass, lamps, and Judaica.
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Freedom Park is large leash free dog park with no fences and plenty off open grass areas. The park also features a river for dogs to swim in along with play items like balance beams and seesaws.
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A 62 lane bowling alley that has been in business since 1959, Bowlerama features a variety of attractions. The facility hosts open bowling as well as tournament and league play, and features a video arcade and restaurant.
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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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Visitors can enjoy a bowling alley with 12 lanes that also hosts leagues and tournaments at Slocum's Bowl-O-Drome. The alley also features an on site pro shop and houses Sloc's Bar and Grille.
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Wilmington & Western Railroad is the first railroad to be included in the National register of Historic Places. Opened as a tourist attraction in 1966, this 1870 railroad uses steam engines to transport children of all ages back in time, for all occasions, whether for romantic evenings or special celebrations.
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Open throughout the year, the Trenton Battle Monument was created to commemorate the first Battle of Trenton. The most prominent part of the monument and surrounding park is the triumphal column of granite that is 148 feet high.
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An intimate theater located in a renovated and converted 1850s church, Mill Hill Playhouse presents original productions that often have links to the local community. They showcase local talent and often unconventional productions.
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Affiliated with Illinois State Parks, the Garfield Park Activity Center hosts a variety of programs, including basketball, tee ball, and other sports that kids can play for free. The center also hosts special events.