- Our list of the best things to do in Livingston, New Jersey, features the top 664 nearby activities — including 228 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Livingston, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
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Pedestrians, trains, bicycles, and motor vehicles have crossed the Brooklyn Bridge since 1883. At the time of its construction, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, with its 1595.5 feet. It is a National Historic Landmark.
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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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The Williamsburg Bridge connects the Lower East Side of Manhattan with the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. The bridge, first opened in 1903, has been featured in films like The Amazing Spiderman, American Gangster, Scent of a Woman, and City for Conquest.
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Guests of the Beacon Theatre will be able to enjoy a variety of performances, include live music and comedy shows from performers like Nick Offerman and Dane Cook. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at this location.
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Bryant Park
6th Ave. between W. 40th and W. 42nd Sts., New York City, NY 10017
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In the winter, visitors can visit the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park featuring free ice-skating on a 170 foot by 100-foot rink. Visitors can also visit the reading room with lots of reading material free of charge, ride a carousel, play pétanque, chess, checkers, and backgammon.
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Known as the original home of the American advertising industry, Madison Avenue is one of the most famous streets in New York City. This road passes through Midtown and Harlem.
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Montmarte sells a variety of apparel items, including denim, dresses, jackets, leggings, pants, shorts, and skirts. This location, which also sells shoes and jewelry, features the following designers: Echo, La Mer, Michael Stars, and Theory.
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Papaianni Park features a lake that includes a jogging trail that loops around the lake with trains rushing by for scenery. The park also contains a soccer field, baseball diamonds, a skate park and benches throughout.
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Rudyk Park is a baseball park that holds an amateur baseball league and is situated next to the highway. The park features only one baseball field, two basketball courts, and two playgrounds.
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Remsen St to Orange St along the East River, Brooklyn, NY
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The Esplanade, or the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, runs for a 1/3 of a mile and offers the viewer the sights of Lower Manhattan and the New York Harbor.