- TripBuzz found 149 things to do with kids in or near Pittstown, New Jersey, including 149 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bethlehem, Doylestown, Princeton and Easton.
- From Haunted Mill to Red Mill Museum Village, the Pittstown area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, Theaters and History Museums.
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Currently presided over by the Medford Historical Society, Kirby's Mill was originally built in 1773. Tours are conducted regularly, and several events are held throughout the year like the Quilt Show, Country Day, and Apple Festival.
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The Paterson Museum strives to preserve the industrial history of the town of Paterson. The exhibits within the museum contain large collections of industrial-era goods and tools in addition to a large locomotive engine available for viewing.
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An intimate 922 seat theater, the Shea Center for the Performing Arts was constructed in 1965. The center hosts a wide variety of events including lectures, meetings, theatre, concerts, and dance recitals.
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The Paterson Falls are a little different from similar parks. Many people visit to experience the famous waterfalls, but the immediate surrounding area is full of history and visitors can take a look at some of America's earliest manufacturing mills.
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Visitors can enjoy group painting sessions with refreshments under the guidance of an artist at Plan It Paint It. The studio provides all the equipment, from paints, to palettes, to canvases.
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Commonly visited for its boardwalk, South Beach is a coastal beach location offering a number of fun amenities and attractions to enjoy when visiting. Visitors enjoy relaxing in the sand, spending time in the ocean, or walking down the boardwalk.
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With Skyline Jet Ski Tours, visitors can explore the New York harbor and receive panoramic views of the cityscape. One of the highlights of the trip is a stop at the water's edge of the Statue of Liberty.
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2 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10305
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Dedicated to one of the country's most celebrated photographers, the Alice Austen House Museum & Garden exhibits more than 400 pictures shot by Alice Austen. The house was built in 1690 and is now a historic landmark.
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North Shore Waterfront, Staten Island, NY
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Dedicated to thos who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Postcards'-The Staten Island September 11 Memorial was opened for the visitors in 2004, 2 years after the project was initiated.
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The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, Bayonne, NJ
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To the Struggle Against World Terrorism is a monument that is designed as a giant teardrop. It is in a public park with the names of those who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks inscribed on a plaque.