- Our list of the best things to do in Voorhees, New Jersey, features the top 174 nearby activities — including 65 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
 - Voorhees, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
 - The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Voorhees, NJ , followed by 168 popular activities in nearby cities, including Philadelphia, Cherry Hill, Camden, Bensalem, Mount Laurel, Media, Hammonton, Medford, Langhorne, Marlton, Glenside, Willow Grove, Horsham, Levittown, Wayne, Chester, Vineland, Bethlehem and Drexel Hill
 
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            Explore the scenic beauty of the Chester Creek Valley when you take a nostalgic, 90-minute train trip aboard the West Chester Railroad. Choose from a variety of tour options and themed trips, then you and your family can sit back and enjoy the ride.        
    
    
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            Named the first grand mansion of Delaware, the Amstel House now appears as a middle-class Dutch home and is available for tours. The house was built in the 1730's and features original woodwork, an open hearth and early Dutch colonial decor.        
    
    
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            Offering a unique collection, Velocipede Museum features interesting bicycle exhibits along with a wealth of information about their history. The museum has further expanded to include displays and memorabilia relative to lighting and signage.        
    
    
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            Built in a renovated barn and silo, Ten Gallon Hat Winery makes 11 different wines. There is a tasting room with wood and stone decor, a bar with limited food, and they occasionally have live music.        
    
    
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            Battery Park covers 25 acres and has plenty of playgrounds, picnic areas, basketball courts and more. Castle Clinton, built before the 1812 war, had more than 4 million visitors in 2009 – according to the National Park Service this was the most visited park in America.        
    
    
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            A historic building that dates back to 1832, the Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office used to be part of a Civil War era railroad. The building has since been transplanted to its current location.        
    
    
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                6426 Lower York Rd., New Hope, PA 18938
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            Tastings and Tours: Buck County offers a 14 or 15 passenger bus tour that stops at three wineries, and includes lunch. Alternatively, they offer a tour that stops at two breweries and includes lunch.        
    
    
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            An annual event since 1979, West Chester Restaurant Festival, features a gathering of the finest culinary institutions in the region. The festival includes a chef's challenge, live entertainment, refreshments, and a day-long foodies delight.        
    
    
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            Sitting on more than 500 acres, the New Jersey Motorsports Park offers a wide range of motorsport attractions which include two world-class road courses called Thunderbolt and Lightning. There is also a full-service pub-style restaurant and go kart track.        
    
    
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                8070 Tylersville Road, West Chester, PA 45069
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            The National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting chronicles the history of the Voice of America, an important radio broadcast that spread the message of American Democracy for decades, particularly to those living under totalitarian regimes.