- 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!
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Father Capodanno Boulevard, Staten Island, NY
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Stretching two and a half miles along the Atlantic coast, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach offers walkers, runners, and sightseers scenic views. It features barbecue and sports facilities as well as playgrounds.
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Situated on 560 acres, Black River County Park is home to Bamboo Brook Education Center, Willowwood Arboretum, Cooper Mill and the Elizabeth Kay Environmental Center. It features 9.2 miles of hiking trails and can be used for fishing and birding.
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Origrinally built in 1908, Monument Park was dedicated to the community by the Daughters of the American Revolution. In addition to a central Revolutionary War Monument, the park has a summer concert site, the Fort Lee Museum, and a preserved Revolutionary War encampment.
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Glenwood Terrace Pool is a 60' by 30' swimming pool with a diving board, a separate kiddy pool, BBQ grills, picnic tables and free wi-fi. They also offer private swimming lessons and allow private parties.
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Covering 478 acres, the Green-Wood Cemetery was established in 1838 and it was the first green space in NYC. It is the final resting place for celebrities such as Louis Comfort Tiffany. Special events are organized in here, such as the Battle of Brooklyn Anniversary.
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179th Street and Riverside Drive, New York City, NY 10033
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Built in 1927, the George Washington Bridge connects New York City and the state of New Jersey. The location, one of the most famous bridges in the world, has been featured in a wide variety of motion pictures.
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Park Avenue is a New York City street runs parallel to Madison Avenue. Visitors of this site will walk by The National Football League's office, Major League Baseball's office, M&T Bank, Citigroup, and Hunter College.
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The Somerset Patriots, a minor-league baseball team, make their home at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater. When the team is away, high school and college games are often played on this field.
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A professional baseball team, the Somerset Patriots are part of the Atlantic League's Liberty Division. The team plays at TD Bank Ballpark which provides seating for 6,100 along with a party deck, lawn seating, suites and concession stands.
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The Upper East Side of Miami is a primarily residential neighborhood of historic single-family homes, apartments, hotels, and office towers. The location is known for its diversity, MiMo hotels, stores, and restaurants.