

An interactive exhibit titled "Fundamentals of Flight" focuses on aerodynamics a unique Dare to Fly program for ages 8–15 expands on the topic. You'll see various aircraft, helicopters, the first American hovercraft, and even a rocket engine. Learn all about flying at this museum adjacent to Teterboro Airport. Timed-entry tickets are required and must be booked in advance. Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey – TeterboroĢ020 update: The Aviation Hall of Fame of New Jersey reopened in July. New, larger bathrooms (including a family bathroom) were also part of the renovation. Several themed areas invite kids to play pretend, including a kitchen, grocery store, diner, and new baby-doll nursery. There's a soft playscape where younger kids can climb and explore bigger kids can jump aboard the refurbished fire truck. Kids learn through experiences based on play and discovery, including an arts and crafts area, a music room, and a mini dance studio with mirrors and a barre. The 16,000-square-foot space recently underwent a gut renovation, adding attractions that include an interactive light wall inspired by Lite-Brite, oversized foam blocks and construction toys, a new castle, a new pirate ship, and a long-awaited sink in the art area. Imagine That! Discovery Museum for Children caters to preschool-age and young schoolchildren. Closed Mondays, except on school holidays.
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Tickets must be purchased in advance online.Īdults, $6.99 Children, $18.99 per child FREE for children under age 1 free. Take a break from screentime at ImagineThat! Imagine That!!! – Florham ParkĢ020 update: The museum has reopened for both indoor activities and new outdoor fun. RELATED: NYC Museums Reopen With New Exhibitions and Admissions Deals Storytimes are held at both the main museum and the fire department museum. It houses fire gear, memorabilia, and a red Ahrens Fox fire engine circa 1932 that kids can climb aboard to ring the shiny brass bell. A short drive down the road leads to the affiliated Fire Department Museum. The 2,000-square-foot space also has interactive displays and various family programs. It focuses on various aspects of Hoboken history and features works by local and regional artists. Located in one of the oldest buildings in Hoboken, this museum is historic inside and out. Fire Department Museum: Adults, $3 FREE for children Main museum: Adults, $5 FREE for children. Hoboken Historical Museum and Fire Department Museum – HobokenĢ020 update: The Hoboken Historical Museum has reopened with regular hours the Fire Department Museum asks visitors to call in advance of a visit, 20, to confirm operating hours, which are limited to weekends.

Read about our visit to the Grammy Museum here. Located on the ground floor of the Prudential Center, the Grammy Museum is rich in music history and shines a spotlight on New Jersey's homegrown stars. An electronic jam session may be the coolest way for kids to spend a rainy day. Strutting onstage, playing electronic instruments, and singing karaoke-style is part of the fun at this museum celebrating pop music's biggest stars, including many with New Jersey roots. Rocking out is encouraged at the Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center. Photo by Dore DuHaime Grammy Museum Experience – NewarkĢ020 update: The museum remains closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.Īdults, $10 Children ages 3-7, $7 FREE for children ages 2 and under Have fun learning about pop music's biggest stars at the Grammy Museum.
