The 6 Best Educational sites in New Jersey, United States

November 1, 2021 Hector Krause

Whether you are looking for sun-drenched beaches or outdoor activities in beautiful countryside, New Jersey has plenty to offer. Those who love the great outdoors should head for the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which runs along the Delaware River for forty miles. Here you can go rock climbing, canoeing, kayaking or fishing, or simply admire the stunning waterfalls. There is a huge range of hiking trails to choose from as well as historic sites to visit. In winter, you can enjoy cross-country skiing near Blue Mountain Lakes, and birdwatchers might be lucky enough to catch sight of bald eagles. If you are looking for a change, visit one of New Jersey's eleven lighthouses that are open to public, such as the one in Cape May. For art and history enthusiasts, New Jersey State Museum in Trenton has historic artifacts and American fine art from the nineteenth century to the present day as well as a Planetarium.
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1. Princeton University

Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-0001 +1 609-258-3788 http://www.princeton.edu/main/
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5.0 based on 996 reviews

Princeton University

The ivy league campus is ideal for a stroll, where some interesting buildings may be visited.

Reviewed By johnbZ8051LU - Princeton, United States

Princeton University is many things: quaint, with one of THE most beautiful campuses in the world (and where the word “campus” was coined in the 19th century); historical, as George Washington defeated the British for the first time in the Battle of Princeton on January 3, 1777, and marched down its Main Street in pursuit with his aid Captain James Madison (a graduate of the college) while his Captain of Artillery Alexander Hamilton canonnaded Nassau Hall, the college’s main building where the British were quartered; intellectual, as a college town often is, but in Princeton’s case moreso with such luminaries as Albert Einstein living there, working at the Institute for Advanced Study, one of the world’s most prestigious think tanks: and finally gracious, as many of its older faculty houses reflect a bygone era of serenity and spaciousness. Princeton University, founded in 1746, is the smallest of the Ivy League schools, yet one of the most influential if any United States colleges in terms of its alums attaining the highest of positions: several Presidents of the United States, Secretaries of State, Federal Reserve chairs, three current Supreme Court Justices, several heads of foreign goverments, world renowned scientists, an astronaut, famous actors, corporate and financial heads, a Heismann Trophy winning athlete, highly decorated military leaders, and a faculty which has made it one of the top ten research universities in the world, with 63 Nobel Laureates, Turing Award Laureates, and hundreds of other prestigious awards. Its Chapel is the third largest college chapel in the world, seating over two thousand. The university campus occupies one side of the entire Main Street of the town evoking a hint of Oxford or Cambridge, not accidentally. It is a university and town worth a visit to soak in its rich and long history as well as its incomparable dedication to academics, culture and the pursuit of higher knowledge in service towards a better world.

2. Liberty Hall Museum

1003 Morris Ave, Union, NJ 07083-7120 +1 908-527-0400 [email protected] http://www.kean.edu/libertyhall
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Liberty Hall Museum

Welcome to Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University, home of New Jersey's first elected governor and signer of the Constitution, William Livingston. Built in 1772, on the eve of the American Revolution, Liberty Hall has been a silent witness to more than 200 years of American history. Over the last two centuries, the originally 14-room Georgian manor has grown into a 50-room Victorian-Italianate Mansion! The site houses extensive collections of antique furniture, ceramics, textiles, toys and tools owned by seven generations of the Livingston and Kean families. Liberty Hall has been home to Governors, U.S. Congressmen and Senators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering women with vision and strength. The stories of their lives, passed down from generation to generation, tell how this family met the challenges of a changing nation. Visit Liberty Hall Museum to discover the living past during house and garden tours, educational programs, special events, and lectures!

Reviewed By claimsgal - Union, United States

What a great day we had! The tea assortment was wonderful, the young lady who escorted us thru the Kean home was very knowledgeable & it was fun to learn not only thr history of the Kean family but also other notable famous people that lived & visited the home over the years - looking forward to going back in 2020

3. The Wetlands Institute

1075 Stone Harbor Blvd, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247-1424 +1 609-368-1211 [email protected] http://www.wetlandsinstitute.org/
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The Wetlands Institute

Nature center featuring an aquarium and other exhibits on local marine life and animals of the salt marsh. Open year round, The Wetlands Institute hosts interactive educational programs for all ages. Learn about the creatures that call the marsh and the coast their home with unparalleled access to the marsh and coastal ecosystems. Observe and get up close and personal with coastal animals and plants from an elevated marsh walkway and dock; by kayak, paddleboard or boat; from an observation tower; or from a lecture hall with panoramic marsh views. Take a naturalist-led walk down a salt marsh trail, the Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary, or on the dunes of Avalon. Attend special events featuring hands-on, feet-wet activities and get a glimpse of the work done by our research, conservation and education departments. Other offerings include school field trips, scout programs, public outreach, Science Education at Sea, Homeschool programs, summer camps, event rentals, and more.

Reviewed By nancyl401 - Stone Harbor, United States

A wonderful destination for all age groups including young children! It offers an array of exhibits and activities for all! The setting is beautiful and adds to the educational experience, the views from the tower are stunning and the staff is well informed and anxious to please! Be sure to put this on your to-do list! When done at The Wetlands Institute, cross the bridge into Stone Harbor for a bite to eat...lots of options available!

4. Sterling Hill Mining Museum

30 Plant St, Ogdensburg, NJ 07439-1126 +1 973-209-7212 [email protected] http://sterlinghillminingmuseum.org
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Sterling Hill Mining Museum

Step Into Earth Science.... Come take a ¼ mile underground walking adventure into the 4th oldest mine in the country and the last working underground mine in NJ. Most everything man made has something to do with mining. At the Sterling Hill Mining Museum well show you just how it's done. From drilling and blasting to the processing of the ore, we’ve got it all! While on tour you will see a mining equipment history display, a drilling and blasting demonstration and the world famous fluorescent "Rainbow Tunnel" where everybody gets to take home a fluorescent mineral specimen. Right here in NJ is one of the world's richest zinc ore deposits, the area boasts over 350 minerals, about 70 of which fluoresce. That's about 10% of the known minerals in the world right here in NJ. As well as the richest fluorescent mineral deposit in the world. You can collect minerals from all over the world, including fluorescence, yourself 7 days a week when the museum is open.

Reviewed By Departure56525716388

We enjoyed our visit and mine tour. Very good guides that relate the history of the mine and minerals. We spent about 2 hours here including the tour.

5. Duke Farms

1112 Dukes Pkwy W Hillsborough, NJ, Hillsborough, NJ 08844-4129 +1 908-722-3700 [email protected] http://www.dukefarms.org
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Duke Farms

Duke Farms serves as a model of environmental stewardship and inspires visitors to become informed stewards of the land. It is a place of education, enjoyment and research that enhances the environmental health of the region. Through the beauty of its natural setting, the diversity of its wildlife, and the scope and quality of its educational programs, demonstrations and research, Duke Farms inspires people to transform their approach to conservation and to start building a more sustainable future.

Reviewed By HughNL - Maywood, United States

In addition to my latest visit to Duke in March 2020, I have attended numerous meetings, conferences and events there. The place never fails to impress. Where else in the metro region will you find well-maintained bicycle trails, an active Bald Eagle Nest (check out the nest cam!), a farm-to-table cafe, EV charging stations, community gardens, and LEED-certified facilities? ALl of it the legacy of Doris Duke and the ongoing inspiration of the Foundation that bears her name. You owe it to yourself to check it out.

6. Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County

310 Mounts Corner Dr, Freehold, NJ 07728-2558 +1 732-252-6990 [email protected] http://www.jhmomc.org/
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Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County

The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is dedicated to the promotion of public awareness of the County's Jewish heritage for the education and enjoyment of both children and adults.

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