Small museum offers peaceful atmosphere with a courtyard filled with planes and an open cockpit experience for hands-on exploration. Exhibits highlight New Jersey's aviation history with diverse artifacts and interactive displays suitable for children and adults alike.
Small but packed with unique and diverse exhibits focused on New Jersey aviation history. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, highlighting achievements like the Tuskegee Airmen and accomplished women in aviation.
A short video introduces New Jersey's aviation history, highlighting its early role in flight. Exhibits celebrate accomplished women in aviation and the Tuskegee Airmen, showing key achievements and stories.
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Open cockpit days allow kids to explore inside planes and helicopters.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Reservations are recommended for busy event days.
Museum housed in a well-preserved 1882 life-saving station offers detailed historical exhibits and authentic artifacts. Docents share fascinating maritime stories that bring the Jersey coastline's history to life. The setting provides an engaging educational experience suitable for all ages.
Exhibits bring history to life with impressive attention to detail. Staff share rich information about the life-saving network and the unique 1882 type station.
Well-preserved artifacts and detailed exhibits bring the history of the life-saving station to life. Docents share fascinating stories about maritime heritage and local rescue efforts along the coast.
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Parking is available on the street near the museum.
The museum features the only remaining 1882 life-saving station in New Jersey.
Docents provide guided insights into the station's history and maritime heritage.
Small museum shares local history through visually interesting exhibits including model ships and artifacts. It sits within a community building that also offers a library and cultural activity spaces. Admission is free, encouraging casual visits and learning.
Free admission welcomes visitors to a well-maintained local museum showcasing the area's rich history and boardwalk. Friendly staff and a knowledgeable docent enhance the experience, while exhibits and a small art gallery offer plenty of cultural activities and interesting displays.
Small but packed with local history, the museum offers a clear summary of the area's past and its boardwalk. Knowledge shared goes beyond the displays, making it a great spot for history lovers.
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Admission to the museum is free.
The museum is small but full of history.
The museum has a gift shop for souvenirs.
Multiple buildings on a decommissioned army base house separate mini-museums staffed by volunteers, creating a setting rich in military history and old technology. The atmosphere is informative and engaging, with hands-on activities and nostalgic exhibits like old phones and vintage computers. Visitors encounter detailed setups and a variety of exhibits covering everything from radar research to shipwrecks, offering a unique, hidden gem experience.
Each room acts as a separate mini-museum with its own volunteer, offering a wide range of exhibits like radio history, vintage computer technology, and shipwreck and dive history. Detailed setups of soldiers and war times add to the educational value, making it engaging for all ages.
Extensive exhibits cover military history, radio and communication technology, and shipwrecks. Knowledgeable staff share detailed stories, making it a rich spot for learning about old tech and historical events.
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Admission is $12 for ages 13 and up, $8 for ages 4-12, and free for children under 4.
The museum is open from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The museum features exhibits on computers, military vehicles, and local history.
Historic lighthouse site offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, New York Harbor, and city skyline. Grounds feel tranquil and well-maintained, with picnic areas and a relaxed atmosphere. Small museum and gift shop provide insightful exhibits on maritime navigation and local history.
Free admission welcomes visitors to explore comprehensive history exhibits filled with artifacts. The spectacular lenses and detailed displays offer a rich experience for lighthouse enthusiasts.
Historical significance stands out with detailed exhibits and a knowledgeable guide. The site offers sweeping coastal views that complement its rich history.
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The museum has free admission for all visitors.
Access to the viewing tower costs $5.
The site closes at 4:30 PM daily.
Preserved 19th-century factory machinery fills an industrial building with floor-to-ceiling equipment and rich historical exhibits. The atmosphere is quiet and educational, attracting many school children on weekends. Free admission and free parking make it accessible for families and history enthusiasts.
Exhibits highlight the city's silk industry, manufacturing history, and artifacts like an early submarine. Displays cover local heritage from the Lenape people to industrial achievements, featuring actual machinery and cultural influences.
Displays cover the city's founding by Alexander Hamilton and its role in manufacturing silk, Colt firearms, and locomotives. Exhibits highlight the area's rich scientific and cultural legacy alongside its industrial history.
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The entrance to the museum is free, with a suggested donation of $2.
Parking is free at the museum.
During the holiday season, the local train enthusiasts club sets up a Lionel train display.
Historical mansion and museum showcase Colonial Era artifacts and Revolutionary War exhibits in a spacious, air-conditioned setting. The atmosphere combines educational displays with occasional live music and dancing, attracting visitors interested in early American history. The site offers a well-preserved experience with free entry and detailed storytelling about Washington's military encampment.
Exhibits focus on Washington's battles in New Jersey and the harsh winter conditions during the war. Displays include artifacts, short films, and interactive elements that tell the story of the troops' experiences and sacrifices.
Displays, artifacts, and interactive exhibits cover American Revolutionary History in detail. Knowledgeable staff and volunteers bring the US Colonial history to life with historical documents and short films.
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The entrance to the museum and tour of the headquarters is free, with donations accepted.
Expect to spend around 2 hours exploring the museum for a full experience.
The museum features artifacts from the Colonial Era and Revolutionary War.
Museum space offers three floors packed with detailed maritime history and curated exhibits. Atmosphere stays quiet and inviting, encouraging slow exploration and learning. Visitors find comprehensive collections that appeal to all ages and interests.
Exhibits show a wonderfully curated collection of maritime history with clean, detailed rooms. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, making it easy to learn about shipwrecks and local history.
A comprehensive collection of maritime artifacts and detailed exhibits showcases New Jersey's shipwrecks and shore history. Staff share deep knowledge through pictures, videos, and tangible items, making the history vivid and accessible.
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Parking and entrance to the museum are free.
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
The museum has three floors of exhibits and videos.
Small museum showcases local history artifacts including an original first-order Fresnel lens. Peaceful gardens feature native plants and flowers with a wheelchair accessible layout and a koi pond. Informative displays and interactive elements like a scavenger hunt create a calm, educational atmosphere.
Small museum showcases local history with a focus on the lighthouse, school house, and light ship. It features the original first-order Fresnel lens and offers free admission.
A local history museum offers a deep dive into the area's past with artifacts and stories beyond just the lighthouse. It pairs well with a lighthouse visit by expanding on the historical context and includes exhibits on nature and community heritage.
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Visiting the museum is free of charge, but donations are welcome.
Street parking is available near the museum.
The museum features the original first-order Fresnel lens from the Barnegat Lighthouse.
Museum showcases golf history through rooms dedicated to eras and icons, featuring Hall of Champions and commemorative sections for legends. Building and grounds offer a magnificent setting with a putting green that challenges golfers. Visitors encounter engraved winners' walls and a journey through the sport's evolution.
Exhibits showcase the history and relevance of golf with special rooms dedicated to legends like Bobby Jones and Arnold Palmer. The Hall of Champions highlights USGA Championships, and a putting practice area offers hands-on fun.
Exhibits highlight the history of golf with rooms dedicated to legends like Bobby Jones and Arnold Palmer. The museum features historic videos and a trophy room that showcase the sport's legacy.
Good to know
Admission fee is $15 per adult; mini golf costs an additional $10.
USGA members receive a discount on admission.
Practice putting for $5 at the museum's putting green.
Spacious museum with eerie artifacts and a paranormal bookstore creates an immersive, authentic haunted atmosphere. Visitors experience engaging tours filled with spooky stories and local history. Busy streets outside contrast with the museum's captivating, respectful vibe.
Ghost tours and museum tours offer deep dives into paranormal stories and artifacts. The collection includes a small but impressive set of authentic US presidential items that add a surprising historical layer.
Evenings feature eerie stories and an atmosphere full of haunted charm. Actual historical items and tales of strange events in downtown buildings add depth to the history.
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Reservations are required for museum tours at least one week in advance.
Expect to pay $120 for a private tour at the Paranormal Museum.
The ghost tours feature lantern-led walks through historic downtown areas.
Museum showcases Yogi Berra's life and career with extensive memorabilia and family-focused exhibits. Atmosphere feels warm and heartfelt, reflecting his character and legacy. Visitors include baseball fans and families, with educational elements about his Navy service and personal life.
Displays include Yankee baseball memorabilia and a notable Billie Jean King exhibit. The museum covers all aspects of Yogi Berra's life, including his Navy service and family, in a small but comprehensive space that is handicap accessible.
Displays focus on Yogi Berra's career and baseball history, especially related to the Yankees. Exhibits suit fans of baseball and the Yankees.
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There was free parking available at the museum.
The museum was handicap accessible.
Admission was free for Montclair alumni.
Historic house with beautifully restored interiors and extensive gardens offers a quiet, educational atmosphere. Guided tours provide detailed insights into colonial life and Revolutionary War history. Grounds border a golf course, adding a unique setting to the well-maintained property.
Well-preserved artifacts and insightful exhibits create a strong sense of history. The museum combines education, architecture, and beautiful landscaping to engage visitors.
Meticulously maintained historical buildings showcase life from the Dutch colonists' era. Tours last over 90 minutes and offer detailed insights into the Revolutionary War, architecture, and technology, with knowledgeable guides bringing history to life.
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The entry fee for the mansion is only $5, making it affordable.
Free parking is available for all visitors to the Dey Mansion.
Guided tours last about 90 minutes and provide in-depth historical insights.
House filled with memorabilia and well-preserved decor creates a unique atmosphere. Tours offer informative insights into the life and work of L. Ron Hubbard, highlighting significant historical events. The site maintains an immaculate condition and appeals to families interested in hidden history.
Historic charm stands out with a welcoming atmosphere and engaging tours. The museum offers a great and enjoyable experience for those interested in history.
Historic home restored with care offers a deep look into the legacy of Scientology and the life of L. Ron Hubbard. Knowledgeable hosts share detailed history that makes visitors feel like they are walking through time.
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Tours are available daily, but it's best to book in advance.
Expect to spend at least an hour to fully explore the house.
Family-friendly activities are available for younger visitors.
Elephant-shaped historical landmark offers narrow wooden spiral stairs leading to a 360Β° panoramic view including the beach and cityscape. Interior houses a small museum and a gift shop with collectible items. The atmosphere blends nostalgic roadside Americana with lively echoes from visiting families.
A unique historical museum exists inside a large elephant structure. Tours include a brief video and small exhibits that provide a clear history, supported by friendly staff.
A roadside attraction and a national monument, this site showcases a unique piece of American history. The knowledgeable guides share rich stories that keep the landmark's past alive and well preserved.
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Visitors on July 20th can witness her yearly manicure.
Tours are scheduled at specific times, every 45 minutes.
Parking is limited; expect only a few spaces available.
Replica lighthouse anchors a quaint museum complex with hands-on displays and historical buildings. Free porch music and boat tours add lively, interactive elements. The setting offers picturesque views and a family-friendly atmosphere with craft stations and a playground.
Exhibits focus on New Jersey shore life with displays about fishing, boat building, and lighthouse heritage. Hands-on activities like typewriters and sandboxes engage kids while adults explore detailed historical artifacts and stories.
Exhibits focus on maritime history, including fishing, boat building, and lighthouse heritage. Outdoor tours showcase historic artifacts and local bay conservation efforts.
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The museum is free to enter, making it accessible for all visitors.
There are craft classes available, such as decoy carving, for hands-on learning.
Kids can enjoy activities like coloring pages and trying a typewriter.
Military museum showcases WWII antique equipment and traces the history of radio, telephones, and computers. Hands-on activities engage both kids and adults, blending educational fun with detailed exhibits. Knowledgeable volunteers lead tours across a campus featuring multiple science and history museums.
Multiple science and history museums exist on the campus, including a technical exhibit on Edwin Howard Armstrong's work with AM and FM radio. The military museum highlights Armstrong's innovations and their impact on the military.
Many museums showcase the history of radio, telephones, and computers. Artifacts highlight the Signal Corps and its role in communication. The campus blends science and history in one spot.
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Reservations are recommended for guided tours to ensure availability.
The Train Tracks exhibit is currently on display and is a must-see.
Hands-on activities are available for all ages, making it family-friendly.
Vast open fields and wooded trails create a peaceful, scenic environment with historical exhibits and a modern museum that highlights a key Revolutionary War battle. The park offers picnic areas, playgrounds, and walking tours, attracting families and history enthusiasts alike.
Well-designed exhibits include dioramas, maps, and a short film that highlights the Battle of Monmouth. The museum offers informative displays about the Revolutionary War and the area's role in it.
Battlefield tours and free lectures bring the Revolutionary War history to life. The site features the Craig House from 1746, historical exhibits, and reenactments on the battle anniversary.
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The annual Revolutionary War reenactment occurs every June on Father's Day weekend.
Free battlefield tours are available on the first Sunday of each month.
Guided walking tours of the battlefields provide historical insights.
Collection of restored 18th and 19th century buildings creates an authentic village setting rich in history. Docents in period costumes demonstrate colonial crafts and share engaging stories, while hands-on activities offer educational fun for all ages. Surrounding scenic natural areas provide space for walks and picnics, enhancing the quiet, immersive atmosphere.
Exhibits feature routine exhibitions with nice buildings. Many displays lack staff, so questions often go unanswered. Allocate at least three hours to explore fully.
Living history demonstrations with costumed interpreters showcase traditional crafts and farming techniques. Guided tours share Revolutionary War stories and architecture details, while special events include historic reenactments and period music.
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The village hosts living history demonstrations with costumed interpreters showcasing traditional crafts.
Special events throughout the year include festivals, reenactments, and seasonal celebrations.
The 4th of July celebration features historic reenactments and speeches by costumed interpreters.
Victorian style mansion showcases antique furniture and authentic family artifacts in well-preserved rooms. Grounds include gardens and greenhouse offering a spectacular view and a peaceful backdrop. Tours provide an engaging, informative experience about the home's history and its inhabitants.
Tours focus on history and antiques, highlighting NJ's first governor. Grounds and museum house stay well-kept and beautiful, creating an engaging and informative visit.
A grand historic home showcases the family history woven throughout its rooms. Knowledgeable guides share stories about efforts to preserve artifacts and documents, making the tour rich with historical insights.
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Arrive at least 10 minutes early for events to avoid waiting.
The Easter egg hunt starts at 12:40 PM, so plan accordingly.
Parking at Liberty Hall Museum is free for all visitors.
Small museum showcases military artifacts and uniforms tracing local militia history from colonial times to today. Exhibits include an early experimental submarine and offer a comprehensive look at regional military heritage. Access to outdoor static displays like tanks and jets requires special clearance.
Small size and fascinating exhibits make this museum a nice spot for history lovers. Friendly staff help visitors explore displays, including a guarded gate area requiring ID for access.
Displays and artifacts provide a rich look into military heritage from the Dutch Colonial period to today. Staff share deep passion for history and offer free information and facts.
Good to know
Admission is free.
The guided tour is provided for free.
You need military affiliation to access certain displays.
Small buildings contain informative exhibits about local wildlife and history, including whale jaw bones and live reptiles. The atmosphere is calm and kid-friendly, with touch and feel displays and short trails leading to beaches and bays. Paths and outdoor areas encourage exploration and connection to the peaceful landscape.
Small museum offers informative exhibits about the park's history. The interpretive center features touch and feel displays and provides detailed information on the surrounding area.
Two buildings focus on park history and nature. A small museum offers informative exhibits about the park's past.
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The entrance to the park is free for pedestrians and cyclists.
The park's entrance fee is $5 per car.
The nature center features live animals, including fish, turtles, and reptiles.
Rail museum with beautifully preserved architecture and an abandoned, historic atmosphere offers peaceful waterfront views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. Quiet and full of character, it serves as a gateway for ferry tours, blending vintage charm with scenic urban landscapes.
Exhibits focus on railway history with an abandoned train track display. The museum also serves as a boarding point for trips to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, with ticket booths inside.
Overgrown train tracks and the building's architecture show its historic character. Exhibitions share stories about the railroad's role in New Jersey's transportation history and life in the past.
Good to know
Parking at the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal is cheaper than in New York.
Visitors must go through security checks before boarding the ferry.
The island closes by 4:40 PM, and the last boat departs at that time.
Park offers panoramic views of the Hudson River, George Washington Bridge, and New York City skyline. It features quiet, green spaces with short trails leading to historical sites and lookouts. Visitors find it peaceful and serene, with benches and picnic areas scattered among tall trees.
A small free museum features miniature displays and exhibits of historic items and characters. The upper level offers a beautiful view of the George Washington Bridge alongside the museum experience.
Historic park offers rich history with conversations about soldiers and educational spots for kids. Visitors enjoy amazing views of the Hudson River, George Washington Bridge, and Manhattan from quiet, relaxing walkways.
Good to know
The park is free to enter.
The park closes at 9:00 p.m.
There are paid parking meters, including on weekends.
Art center showcases local artists and regional exhibits with a focus on Black culture history and unique design items. Atmosphere is educational and inspiring, offering plenty to see and learn. Visitors often come for family-friendly activities and can purchase artworks on site.
Galleries showcase unique local art and design items, highlighting regional artists. Exhibits include educational African American heritage displays with knowledgeable staff and guided tours.
Exhibits focus on African American heritage and local community history with detailed photographs and stories. Volunteers and guides provide deep knowledge about Black culture and regional history.
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Free kids workshops are available regularly at the arts garage.
Parking is easy and available right next to the museum.
Visitors can purchase many of the artworks displayed at the garage.
Historic former Bethlehem Steel machine shop offers great views of the Hudson River and a small, packed museum space filled with local history and Frank Sinatra memorabilia. The atmosphere is welcoming and easy to navigate, with quick entry and a casual pace. Visitors often spend 10 to 15 minutes exploring exhibits and enjoy a dog-friendly environment.
Small but packed with Frank Sinatra memorabilia and historical exhibits, the museum brings the city's past to life. It offers great views of the Hudson River and hosts events that connect the community.
A historic former Bethlehem Steel machine shop houses packed exhibits that vividly bring the city's past to life. The museum is small but rich with history and anecdotes, making it easy to explore with minimal wait times.
Good to know
The entrance fee is $5, which includes a free postcard and stamp.
Expect a quick entry process with less than a 10-minute wait on weekdays.
The museum is dog-friendly, allowing pets inside.
Lighthouse with elevator access offers scenic views and a small museum featuring maritime history exhibits. Atmosphere suits families and history enthusiasts with arts and crafts activities and informative displays. The site combines local heritage with a gift shop and modest amenities.
Exhibits focus on lighthouse history and maritime navigation with displays about old rail lines and lifesaving stations. The museum inside the lighthouse is well kept and includes a gift shop.
Well-curated exhibits showcase the lighthouse's history and maritime navigation. Artifacts and stories of past keepers bring the history to life with immersive displays suitable for families and enthusiasts.
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Parking is easy at the site.
The lighthouse has a small museum with well-curated exhibits.
The view from the top offers scenic sights of the water.
Village recreates colonial 1900s with period-costumed interpreters and historic buildings. Grounds are peaceful and well kept, offering walking trails and a quiet atmosphere. Train rides and live demonstrations add to the immersive experience.
Living history exhibits bring the past to life with interactive displays and detailed settings. Family yearly memberships cost $120, offering ongoing access to the museum's historical collections.
Historic grounds feature period clothing interpreters and live demonstrations that bring the past to life. The museum and preserved buildings offer rich historical insights and detailed explanations.
Good to know
Admission fee is $5 per person most weekends.
Porta-potties are available as the main restrooms are out of service.
Dogs are welcome in the park.
Compact museum with historical artifacts and an Art Deco tower sits amid peaceful, well-maintained grounds featuring a serene nature trail. The atmosphere is calm and informative, attracting those interested in early technological inventions and history. Guided tours offer detailed insights, enhancing the educational experience.
Exhibits focus on Edisonβs inventions like the phonograph and incandescent light bulb, offering well-curated insights into his life and work. Guided tours provide extra context, making the museum both educational and engaging for all ages.
Guided tours offer detailed history and presentations about Thomas Edison. The site features a well maintained monument with inspiring plaques and exhibits showcasing historic inventions.
Good to know
Admission fee for the museum is $5 to $7, available Thursday to Saturday.
It is free to walk around the grounds outside the museum.
Guided tours are available and recommended for a better understanding of the exhibits.
Tall lighthouse offers 360-degree panoramic views of the sea and surrounding beach. The area maintains a peaceful, quiet atmosphere with fresh air and beautiful natural scenery. Facilities include birdwatching platforms, picnic tables, and a visitor center with a museum and gift shop.
A small, free museum sits at the base of the lighthouse with exhibits on maritime history. Staff engage visitors by showing animals, and nearby boardwalk trails offer birdwatching opportunities.
A historic lighthouse stands well maintained with a rich past. A man on duty shares detailed history and explains how everything works, making the site both educational and scenic.
Good to know
Admission to the lighthouse is $12 for adults.
The lighthouse hosts special events like night climbs and interpretive programs.
Expect a unique view of the ocean and coastline from the top.