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Themeparks – Jackson, New Jersey
It's a rad place. 8 foot pipe. Tons of different sized qp's with a huge fun box in the middle. It's got a smaller section for begginners, with 2 2ft qp's and a 2 ft spine. A couple kinked rails and... More on skateboardpark.com
Skating – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Over 20,000 Sq Ft. Micro Area for younger and beginners. A street course with a 3/4 pipe, 9 ft ramps with rails and ledges. 28ft wide mini half pipe and Philly's First Indoor bowl. Largest on the E... More on skateboardpark.com
Parks – Linden, New Jersey
Shoreline fishing only. Nice park with picnic area, and playground. Great place for the family. More on AnglerWeb.com
Things To Do – New Hope, Pennsylvania
Save your money you can see better at your local community theater at half the price and twice the fun. More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Cranbury, New Jersey
No outboard motors are allowed here. There is a cartop launching area. More on AnglerWeb.com
Things To Do – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fred's Magic World produces family-friendly shows full of magic and comedy. Performances take place in the Playground at The Adrienne Theater.Fred's can bring magic to birthday parties, with a cust... More on GoCityKids
Themeparks – West Berlin, New Jersey
But beyond that, the staff was so friendly and helpful . More on GoCityKids
Music and Theater – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
about High Impact Events: High Impact Events is a Philadelphia-based entertainment company that offers DJs, live music, interactive party dancers, karaoke, and more for birthday parties, Mitzvahs, and other special events in the Philadelphia ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – New York, New York
Inscription. Built by and for Christopher Billopp about 1680, this house was long a center of colonial hospitality. It is known also as “Conference House” because Benjamin Franklin, Joh... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Moorestown, New Jersey
Inscription. He was well known as a maker of grandfather clocks. Circa 1775-1832. For a number of years he was a member of the township committee. A Quaker, he died in 1832 and is buried in the Friends Graveyard across Main Street. ... More on HMDB
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