- TripBuzz found 569 things to do with kids in or near Union, New Jersey, including 561 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.
- From Sunburst Gymnastics to Monster Mini Golf, the Union area offers 119 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Gymnastics, Family Fun Center and Mini Golf.
- Visitors enjoy small town simplicity with access to big city attractions when visiting Union. The charming town is home to many historical sights, including one of the world's tallest water towers and concrete homes developed by Thomas Edison. The city is also home to the worlds largest Home Depot, sitting at over 217,000 sq. feet, and an annual St. Patrick's Day Festival that offers entertainment for the whole family.
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The Union City PAC, or Performing Arts Center, hosts a wide variety of concerts, plays, dance performances, and other arts events throughout the year. The arts center first opened in 2009.
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Harborside Park includes two fenced-in playgrounds for children of different ages, and both feature expansive jungle gyms. There is also a gazebo between the playgrounds and a large fenced-in grassy area for picnics.
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The Meadowlands Sports Complex is a concert and sports venue that is host to a number of events throughout the year. Live music shows, circus performances, and sporting events are among the performances hosted at the complex.
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Beginning in 1999 as a parent grroup at the Hudson School, the Hudson Theatre Ensemble evolved into a professional community theater company producing theater and musicals involving a diverse group of actors and directors with a wide range of styles.
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With panoramic views of the ocean, Wolfe's Pond Park & Beach offers visitors a recreational area with walking trails and a playground. At the beach, visitors can fish for bass and catfish.
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Rotating exhibits that concentrate on the various aspects of Hoboken history form the foundation of the Hoboken Historical Museum. Popular displays include the city's contribution to American music, the history of the Hudson River, and art galleries for local artists.
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Originally built in 1937 as part of Walter Reade's chain of movie theaters, the Mayo Performing Arts Center has been fully restored. Visitors can watch over 200 performances a year at this center.
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On the pace where the Twin Towers stood, the 9/11 Memorial is dedicated to the men, women, and children which perished in the terrorist attacks, from both 1993 and 2001.
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Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.
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Pier C Park is unique among family parks. Features of the park include a fishing pier, play area for children, water play area, promenade, and a rookery for the birds of the area.