- Our list of the best things to do in Morristown, New Jersey, features the top 408 nearby activities — including 128 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Several historic manors are on the land of Ringwood State Park that are open for visitors, including Ringwood Manor and Skylands Manor. Popular activities in the park include hiking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, boating, canoeing, and swimming.
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There are 13 gardens which are brought to life at various points throughout the year at the Skylands New Jersey Botanical Gardens. In addition to the gardens themselves, guests are also able to visit the historic home of Skylands Manor or take a walking tour of the woodland areas.
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Showcasing a variety of rock bands, Mexicali Live offers live music and dining. In addition to the tables near the stage, there is a seating area upstairs. The venue serves Mexican food and has a large variety of beers.
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With views out onto the Atlantic Ocean, Midland Beach lets visitors walk along the shoreline, play in its surf, and wade in the ocean. Facilities at the beach include baseball fields, playgrounds, and shuffle ball courts.
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The Astor Place Theatre, opened in a 1968, was designed in a Greek Revival style. The Off-Broadway theatre house, which previously hosted The Indian Wants the Bronx with Al Pacino, is the home of the Blue Man Group.
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The Bond Street Theatre offers theatre-based projects for conflict resolution, empowerment, and education purposes. In addition to its wide range of international projects, the location also offers performances, lectures, and workshops.
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Guests of the Brooks Atkinson Theater can enjoy performances from the likes of Martin Sheen, Candice Bergen, and Mia Farrow. This 1,069-seat theater still features the original chandelier from when the location first opened in 1926.
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At Copacabana, visitors will have the opportunity to eat a variety of seafood dishes and dance to Latin music. The location also offers visitors the opportunity to schedule both birthday and bachelorette parties.
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At Eataly, guests will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of Italian goods like pasta, extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, and tomatoes. The location also offers courses for those interested in improving their cooking skills.
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The Flatiron Building, which opened in 1902, is considered to be one of the main symbols of New York City. The location is currently the home of the St. Martin's Press, Tor/Forge, Picador, and Henry Holt and Company publishing companies.