- Our list of the best things to do in Wayne, New Jersey, features the top 650 nearby activities — including 224 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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390 Hackensack Avenue One Riverside Square, Hackensack, NJ 7601
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Featuring an array of upscale stores and eateries, The Shops at Riverside offer a premier shopping and dining experience. The centers anchor stores include Bloomingdales and Saks, while dining options include The Cheesecake Factory and Smash Burger.
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Constructed in 1973, the William G. Mennen Sports Arena is an ice skating facility that hosts public skating hours as well as a variety of classes, ranging from hockey to ballet techniques for figure skaters.
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Wagon Wheel Stables is an interactive, mobile petting zoo that brings lamas, ponies, goats, chinchillas, hedgehogs and many other animals to its patrons. They primarily host children's parties but serve other events including picnics and private functions.
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Hanna Studio Gallery is owned by artist Michael Hanna, who regularly exhibits his own works in the gallery. The gallery features the works of other artists, as well, and offers painting lessons.
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Housed in the longest continually active synagogue in Newark, The Jewish Museum of New Jersey is devoted to preserving Jewish heritage and history and to showcasing works by Jewish artists and creators. They feature permanent and traveling exhibits.
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Metlife Stadium
One Metlife Stadium Drive, East Rutherford, NJ 07073
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Home to the Giants and the Jets, Metlife Stadium offers a 2.1 million square foot stadium for visitors to watch football and concerts in. There are several concession stands that serve hoagies, chicken tenders, burgers, pizza, cheese fries, and more.
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The New York Giants are a professional football team from the Northeastern division in the National Football League. The giant's home stadium is Metlife Stadium and the team has a summer training camp at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.
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The New York Jets are a professional football team that competes mainly in Metlife Stadium. The team is a member of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference and is considered a corporation.
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Covering 7.5 acres, Historic Speedwell illustrates the restored 1800s estate of Stephen Vail. Exhibits cover the construction of the S.S. Savannah, 19th Century wedding practices, and the invention of the telegraph.
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30 Washington Place, Morristown, NJ 07960
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John Russell Pope built the Morristown National Historical Park, Washington Headquarters and Museum in 1937. It has a domestic topics American Style Gallery, a Revolutionary War Military Life Gallery focus, and the Lloyd Smith Gallery containing a first-edition combination of Thomas Pane's Common Sense and The …