Bloomfield NJ Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions

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BThe Ginger Man

  • 11 E. 36th St
    New York City, NY
  • +1 212 532 3740
4.0
108+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Gets very crowded, but its an excellent place to take your beer-loving-buddies! more on Yelp
  • I would never go here for the crowded Happy Hour, but in the void of lower Midtown East, this bar is king. It's spacious w/ wooden tables/chairs and a ... more on Yelp

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The Ginger Man
11 E. 36th St
New York City, NY

CMeadowlands Conservation Trust

  • One Dekorte Park Plaza
    Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
  • +1 201 460 1700

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Meadowlands Conservation Trust
One Dekorte Park Plaza
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071

DFairmount Cemetery

  • 620 Central Ave Newark
    NJ 07107
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Newark, New Jersey (3.2 miles from Bloomfield)
  • Overview Fairmount Cemetery is a 150 acre (607,000 m²) Victorian cemetery in the West Ward of Newark, New Jersey in the neighborhood of Fairmount. It opened in 1855, shortly after the Newark City Council ... more on En.wikipedia.org

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Fairmount Cemetery
620 Central Ave Newark
NJ 07107

EHamilton Fish Park Library

  • 127 Pitt Street
    New York, NY 10002
  • +1 212 926 2147
  • Overview Hamilton Grange offers story hours, picture book hours, and films for preschoolers (call for details).The branch also has a series of offerings for kids and teens, including magic ... more on GoCityKids.com
  • Overview Completely renovated in 1992, the Hamilton Fish Recreation Center is one of 11 such centers in Manhattan alone. The center offers afterschool and summer programs free of charge, and has two outdoor pools: a good-sized kiddie pool (2-1/2 feet deep all around) and an enormous one for older kids (3-... more on GoCityKids.com

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Hamilton Fish Park Library
127 Pitt Street
New York, NY 10002

FOscar Wilde Bookshop

  • 15 Christopher Street
    New York City, NY 10014
  • +1 212 255 8097
  • Overview Opened in 1967, this was the first gay and lesbian bookstore in the city and is now the oldest existing one in the country. It's just steps from the site of the Stonewall riots. The shelves hold everything from cultural studies and biographies ... more on Fodor's

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Oscar Wilde Bookshop
15 Christopher Street
New York City, NY 10014

GLake Hiawatha Library

  • Nokomis Ave
    Lake Hiawatha,NJ,07034
  • 9733350952
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Nice library! It has 3 levels, which allows for different types of spaces. The main level is the noisiest and has the circulation desk, computers, ... more on Yelp

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Lake Hiawatha Library
Nokomis Ave
Lake Hiawatha,NJ,07034

HNew York Public Library - Science, Industry, and Business

  • 188 Madison Ave
    New York,NY,10016
  • +1 212 592 7000
4.5
6+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Great new building and good collection. more on Yelp
  • Overview In 1906 department-store magnate Benjamin Altman gambled that his fashionable patrons would follow him uptown from his popular store in the area now known as the Ladies' Mile Historic District. His new store, one of the first of the grand department stores on 5th Avenue, was designed to blend wit... more on Fodor's

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IPark Avenue Floratique

  • 368 Park Avenue South
    New York,NY,10010
  • 8004727528
3.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • I was on my way to grab lunch, when I walked by this place and decided to stop in and look around. I was already a bit wary because a co-worker of mine ... more on Yelp

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Park Avenue Floratique
368 Park Avenue South
New York,NY,10010

JThe Morgan Library & Museum

  • 225 Madison Avenue New York
    NY 10016
  • +1 212 685 0610
  • Overview Collections of illuminated manuscripts, printed books and bindings, prints and drawings, historical documents, music, and objets d'art. Cafe, bookstore, gift shop. Groups: 10+. Private meeting ... more on NYCVisit.com
  • Overview The treasures inside this museum, gathered by John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913), one of New York's wealthiest financiers, are exceptional: medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, old-master drawings and prints, rare books, and autographed literary and musical manuscripts. Architect Renzo... more on Fodor's

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The Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Avenue New York
NY 10016