- Our list of the best things to do in Pittstown, New Jersey, features the top 222 nearby activities — including 92 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pittstown, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Pittstown, NJ , followed by 220 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bethlehem, Easton, Doylestown, New Hope, Princeton, Newtown, Flemington, Quakertown, Chester, Bridgewater, Lambertville, Clinton, Phillipsburg, Ringoes, Hackettstown, Frenchtown, Trenton, Morristown, Allentown, Budd Lake and Ewing
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The second-oldest statehouse in America is the New Jersey Statehouse. Guided tours are held hourly throughout the week with occasional Saturday tours which cover the building's history, art, and architecture.
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A cinema multiplex with 24 auditoriums, the AMC Hamilton 24 shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies. Some theaters offer IMAX movies, and all have digital video and sound. The theater offers a variety of discounts and combo deals.
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Located along Raritan River, Buccleuch Park is situated on 78 acres and is home to Buccleuch Mansion. The park also has facilities for cricket, tennis, soccer, basketball and baseball along with a 1.5-mile trail, playground, pavilion and gardens.
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Located along the Raritan River, and looked after by the Daughters of the American Revolution, is the historic Buccleuch Mansion. Built in 1739, the house was once known as The White House Farm for its grand exterior and lush surroundings.
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Featuring a replica Liberty Bell that guests can actually ring, The Liberty Bell Museum is located inside a historic church. The museum has a variety of exhibits pertaining to the colonial and revolutionary eras.
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Over 270 sculptures are held at Grounds for Sculpture, which is a large 35-acre park dedicated to the specific artistic format. Unique, hidden gardens are held within the grounds that guests are free to explore in addition to the two exhibition buildings and restaurant.
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Serving as an educational center for both Colonial and American history, the Old Barracks Museum is actually housed in the last remaining structure of its kind. The museum staff conducts daily tours and offers interpretations of American Colonial life.
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The Trenton Visitors Center is a center dedicated to providing information for visitors to the city. The center provides a variety of information, including dining, lodging, entertainment, and sightseeing recommendations.
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Core Creek Park offers playgrounds, picnicking (pavilion rentals available), hiking, ball fields, tennis, horseback riding trails, ice skating, and boating (including rentals). You can even enjoy a successful fishing trip at the park with trout that is stocked annually.
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An intimate theater located in a renovated and converted 1850s church, Mill Hill Playhouse presents original productions that often have links to the local community. They showcase local talent and often unconventional productions.