Camdem
Children's Garden - This 4-acre interactive Garden
includes a Butterfly Garden, Railroad Garden, Dinosaur Garden, Maze,
Picnic Garden, Treehouse, Amphitheater, Carousel and Storybook Gardens.
Old
Barracks Museum - The Barracks Museum is the only
original French & Indian War Barracks still standing in the US. The
site is also famous for its role in George Washington’s victory over
Hessian troops during the Revolutionary War.
Glassboro
Center for the Arts - Conveniently located on the
campus of Rowan University, the Glassboro Center for the Arts presents
professional music, dance, and theatre presentations.
Perkins
Center for the Arts - The Center's programs include
visual and performing arts classes and lessons, exhibitions, music and
dance performances, workshops, visiting artists' residencies, and an
outreach program for children.
New
Jersey State Aquarium - The New Jersey State Aquarium
is located on the beautiful Delaware River waterfront overlooking the
Philadelphia skyline. The Aquarium offers exciting, all-ages experiences
that includes over 80 exhibits with more than 5,000 fish and aquatic
animals of some 800 species.
Adventure
Aquarium - Established in 1895, the New
Jersey State Museum is a general museum that collects, exhibits and
interprets in four broad areas of interest: natural history,
archaeology/ethnology, cultural history, and fine art.
Riverlink
Ferry - Rivelink Ferry is a passenger ferry service on
the Delaware River connecting Camden waterfront with Penn’s Landing
section of Philadelphia. Riding the RiverLink on the Delaware River offers
a 12-minute picturesque view of the Philadelphia skyline and colorful
attractions in Camden.
Rockingham
Historic Site - Rockingham was George Washington’s
last wartime headquarters. Rockingham, also known as the Berrien Mansion,
built around 1710, is preserved as it was during the months George and
Martha Washington resided there.
Clementon
Amusement Park and Splash World Waterpark - Clementon
Amusement Park and Splash World Waterpark offer roller coasters, kiddie
rides, a petting zoo, a lion and tiger show, and 3 acres of water rides.
Appel
Farm Arts & Music Center -
Appel Farm is a non-profit regional arts center featuring an Evening Concerts Series of acoustic singer-songwriter, country, blues, classical and jazz music; a Family Matinee Series of music, theatre, and puppetry; an annual Arts and Music Festival; a residential arts camp for kids 9-17 years; education outreach; arts classes for adults and children; and a conference center.
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The Art Museum
of Princeton University - The permanent collections of
The Art Museum range from ancient to contemporary art, and concentrate,
geographically, on the Mediterranean regions, Western Europe, China, the
United States, and Latin America.
Grounds
for Sculpture - Grounds For Sculpture is a public,
not-for-profit institution committed to promoting contemporary sculpture
through exhibitions, publications and the education of the general public
about this art form. The 22-acre, landscaped park includes two 10,000 square
foot museum facilities: the Museum Building and the Domestic Arts Building.
Mainstage
Center for the Arts - Mainstage Center for the Arts
mission is to celebrate and promote the performing arts. Mainstage strives
to ignite the passions of all people, especially the young, through vibrant,
creative, and imaginative arts experiences.
Rancocas
Indian Reservation - The Powhatan Renape Nation is an
American Indian Nation located at the Rankokus Indian Reservation in
Westampton Township. Visitor's can learn about the Powhatan Renape Nation's
history, visit a museum or attend a variety of events and activities.
Walt
Whitman House - The Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center is
a multi-cultural literary, performing and visual arts center dedicated to
continuing the legacy of its namesake for artistic excellence and to
ensuring that this legacy is accessible to the community of Camden and those
communities beyond.
Air
Victory Museum - The Air Victory Museum is home to many
aircraft and aviation artifacts. This includes everything from clothing to
full-motion flight simulators.
Garden
State Discovery Museum - A hands-on museum for infants to
10 year olds, the Discovery Museum offers fifteen larger-than-life, kid
powered, interactive exhibit areas. Every exhibit is an invitation to touch,
explore, and create.
Princeton
Symphony Orchestra - The Princeton Symphony Orchestra is
the greater Princeton region's only resident orchestra and performs its
five-concert subscription series in Princeton University's beautiful and
historic Richardson Auditorium.
Whitesbog
Village - Whitesbog village has played an important part
in the history of the blueberry and cranberry culture in the United States.
The village offers a variety of attractions, activities, festivals and
programs.
Greater
Trenton Symphony Orchestra - Founded in 1921, the
Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra is New Jersey's oldest professional
symphony orchestra.
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