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Coco Key Water Resort Mount Laurel, Burlington County
With over 55,000 sq. ft. of indoor Key West-style adventure, CoCo Key Water Resort is a constant 84 degrees and sunny all year round! Splash-tasic fun for the whole family, CoCo Key provides families with the opportunity to unwind and reconnect. Disconnect the Xbox. Reconnect the Family.
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Sahara Sam's Oasis Indoor Water Park West Berlin, NJ
Wow, this place looks pretty awesome! Sahara Sam's is New Jersey's largest indoor water park--over 58,000 square feet, filled with slides and water attractions for all different ages. They even have a "Flow Rider" indoor surfing simulator!! A giant arcade! And, outdoors you will find the tallest Ropes Course IN THE WORLD!!!!
There is also an on-site full-service cafe, and cabanas for rent. And yes, they have Birthday Party packages! Also, check their website for information about Stay & Play packages with nearby hotels.
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Bucks County River Country Point Pleasant, Bucks County
Looking for fun for the whole family? How about tubing fown the Delaware River. Bucks County River Country in Point Pleasant, will shuttle you up the Delaware for a leisurely float downriver, past some of the most beautiful scenery in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum Wildwood, Cape May County
Naval Air Station (NAS) Wildwood Aviation Museum is a non-profit museum located at the Cape May Airport inside historic Hangar #1.
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Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen's Museum Tuckerton, Ocean County
This place sounds pretty awesome! Tuckerton Seaport’s 40-acre site includes 17 historic and recreated buildings connected by a boardwalk, a maritime forest and wetlands nature trail, two houseboats, a decoy gallery, a working boatworks building in which restoration of sneakbox designs of the Barnegat Bay occurs, a historic marine railway (currently under reconstruction), decoy carving workshops and the recreated Tucker’s Island Lighthouse. Daily demonstrators and traditional artists bring the Jersey Shore’s rich maritime heritage to life.
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Lucy the Elephant Margate, Atlantic County
This is one I think you've got to see to understand! Lucy the Elephant is located along the beach in Josephine Harron Park (named for our co-founder) in Margate, NJ. She is six stories high and is listed on the National Park Registry of Historical Landmarks. The park is fenced and contained, making child supervision easy. Picnic tables are on site for eating out-of-doors.
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Absecon Lighthouse Atlantic City, Atlantic County
Take an amazing journey into time and above it all as you ascend the 228 steps of the Absecon Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in the country. You'll see breathtaking views of the Atlantic City skyline and up top you'll come face-to-face with the original first-order Fresnel Lens, first lit in 1857.
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The Morris Museum Morristown, Morris County
So many cool things at the Morris Museum! Dinorsaur exhibit, musical machines, living dolls, rocks and minerals, a model railroad, American Indian Gallery, some really cool art and more.
Enjoy live, interactive demonstration of the exhibition Musical Machines & Living Dolls. Wednesdays - Sundays at 2 p.m. oh and get this...... FREE admission on Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. So great. We love The Morris Museum.
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Museum of Early Trade and Crafts Madison, Morris County
The mission of the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts is to enhance the understanding and appreciation of America's past by presenting and interpreting the history, culture and lives of ordinary people through educational programs, through preservation and stewardship of our collection, and through exhibition and demonstration of the trades and crafts practiced in New Jersey from its earliest settlement.
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Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center Little Fall, Passaic County
Yogi Berra’s values, extraordinary accomplishments and lifelong commitment to the education of young people are the inspiration and foundation of the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center. Since officially opening its doors on Dec. 4, 1998, with students and teachers from the Bradford Academy in Montclair being the first public visitors,
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