- TripBuzz found 163 things to do with kids in or near Princeton Junction, New Jersey, including 161 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Trenton, Edison, New Brunswick and Princeton.
- From Mercer County Park to Mercer Oaks Golf Course, the Princeton Junction area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Golf, Theaters and Movie Theaters.
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A professional regional theater company, the Two River Theatre Company produces eight different shows per year, ranging from classics of American and world drama to contemporary works. The company also puts on seasonal special programs.
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Part of the Bow Tie Cinemas theater chain, the Bow Tie Red Bank Theatre is a movie multiplex that shows newly released Hollywood films as well as independent and art house releases.
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Peace Valley Nature Center is located within 14 miles of nature trails through woods and meadows, with more than 250 species of birds living nearby. The center offers many environmental education programs in their outdoor classroom.
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A small waterfront park along the Navesink River, Marine Park features open grass fields, shade trees and views of the river. The park has a children's playground, tennis courts and park benches.
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Atrium Cinemas is a movie theater that features 2D and 3D movie showings, Dolby Digital Sound, and special party rooms. The theater has auditoriums that are available to rent out for a private showing or a corporate event.
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The Showplace Entertainment Center is an indoor entertainment facility that features a bowling alley, basketball games, air hockey tables, and 5 skee ball machines. The facility also provides competitive bowling leagues.
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Visitors have come to the Wrightman's Farms since 1922 to pick their own fruit and vegetables. Some of the vegetables that can be picked include tomatoes, string beans, lettuce, spring onions, and peppers, while some of the fruit that can be picked include apples, peaches, plums, and zucchini.
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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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Suffragette Alice Paul's family called Paulsdale home from 1883. Paul led the 1910 women's Suffrage Movement supporting the 19th amendment. Paulsdale has been restored to the period of Paul's residency and is now a museum honoring her work.
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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.