Things to Do in Freehold, NJ

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A family owned estate, Plagido's Winery welcomes wine connoisseurs to stop by and learn about their production. Along with hearing about their rich history, tourists can also sample wines from their collection.
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Malls 390 Hackensack Avenue One Riverside Square, Hackensack, NJ 7601 MoreLess Info
Featuring an array of upscale stores and eateries, The Shops at Riverside offer a premier shopping and dining experience. The centers anchor stores include Bloomingdales and Saks, while dining options include The Cheesecake Factory and Smash Burger.
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Parks 4-02 River Road, Fair Lawn, NJ 7410 MoreLess Info
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places is the pre-Revolutionary War sandstone house that is the focus of the Garretson Forge & Farm. The site is essentially a living museum that follows daily life on a colonial Dutch farm that also has an extensive garden and educational programming.
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Ice Skating 130 W Englewood Avenue, Englewood, NJ 7631 MoreLess Info
For those seeking practice time on the ice, public sessions and stick time are both available at MacKay Ice Arena. They also host adult hockey as well as hockey lessons and clinics.
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Swimming Pool 130 W Englewood Avenue, Englewood, NJ 7631 MoreLess Info
Located within the Englewood Recreation Center, the Englewood City Englewood Av Swimming Pool is a public pool popular among local residents. The pool is 25 meters long and features eight different lanes for swimming in.
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Poe Park

Historic Homes Grand Concourse & East 192nd Street, Bronx, NY 10462 MoreLess Info
Established in 1902, Poe Park is a recreational park that is dedicated to the American Poet Edgar Allen Poe. The park is home to the Poe Cottage, where Poe wrote ‘The Bells’, ‘Eureka’, and ‘Annabel Lee’.
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Farmers Markets 12th and Arch, Philadelphia, PA 19107 MoreLess Info
The Reading Terminal Market has over 80 vendors offering groceries, handmade crafts, jewelry, clothing, flowers, and more. The indoor market first opened in 1892, and at that time boasted the largest refrigeration unit in Philadelphia with 52 separate rooms having a total of a half-million cubic feet of space.
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More than 1 million plants can be admired in New York Botanical Garden's 50 different gardens. It covers 250 acres and has a conservatory, a children's adventure garden, a library, and also model trains zipping through a miniature New York City.
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Restaurants 1131 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 MoreLess Info
The Hard Rock Café in Philadelphia offers fun, food, and music for the whole family. A themed menu, music memorabilia, and live entertainment from bands and the wait staff all make Hard Rock one of the biggest restaurant attractions in the city.
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Other Landmarks Eighth and Spruce sts., Philadelphia, PA MoreLess Info
Founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond, Pennsylvania Hospital was the nation's first hospital. The hospital boasts the first medical library of the country and is still in operation today.