- TripBuzz found 166 things to do with kids in or near Quakertown, Pennsylvania, including 156 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Allentown, Bethlehem, Doylestown and Norristown.
- From Earl Bowl Lanes to Nockamixon State Park, the Quakertown area offers 102 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- Located in Upper Bucks County, Quakertown has its beginnings in religion. Established by the Quakers, it is a family-oriented community with several independent stores, shops and restaurants. Each year Quakertown hosts a number of special events for residents and tourists alike. This includes a brew festival, pumpkin ball and street art fair.
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Since 1824, visitors have been learning about science at the Franklin Institute. Permanent exhibits at the science museum include electricity, changing earth, aviation and technology, and the giant heart, while some of the items that can be viewed include five telescopes, space suits, and trains.
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With more than 2,600-acres of rolling woodlands and meadows, Ridley Creek State Park, features something for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Visitors can fish, camp, hike, bike, and more while wedding parties enjoy taking photos by the pristine gardens.
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Logan Circle
Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Located in the middle of the city, Logan Circle provides a serene heart to a bustling city. The circle contains parks, a beautiful fountain that is one of the sites main attractions, soft grass, and an array of flowers to enjoy.
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222 N 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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The Franklin Institute Science Museum is a lively, hands-on museum and educational activity center for kids and adults alike. The museum, with its many interactive exhibits, planetarium, and theaters is open daily and on weekends.
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2955 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA
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Opened in 1933 and renovated in 1989, the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia is covered in beautiful history. The station displays powerful sculptures, train-long sky lights, and an Art Deco design, making it one of the nation's most beautiful train stations.
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A campus that is one with its culture, Drexel University has 3 campuses that are spread out among the city of Philadelphia. Tours are offered almost every day to showcase the history of the college, the success, and the designs of several prominent architects.
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34th and Walnut sts. and surrounding neighborhood, Philadelphia, PA
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An Ivy League school, the University of Pennsylvania treats its students and visitors to a beautiful campus, variety of food, and many shops to choose from. Take a campus tour for a close-up look of the campus architecture and a sneak peek at student accomplishments.
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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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Rose Tree Park is a 120 acre park populated by fields, hills, and woodlands. The park is home to three notable historic buildings, the Leedom House, the Hunt Club, and the old Rose Tree Tavern.