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Attachment Curriculum – 1 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS for 2020 Attachment Curriculum – 1 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS FOR 2020-2021 1. 9/11 Memorial and Museum - NYC (NY) 2. A Shared Universe Podcasting Studio - Eatontown (NJ) 3. A Time To Kiln - Red Bank (NJ) 4. Accessory Collective - Division of GMPC - NYC (NY) 5. Acme Supermarket - Lincroft (NJ) 6. Addison Park - Keyport (NJ) 7. Adventure Aquarium - Camden (NJ) 8. Air Trampoline - Cliffwood (limited approval only) (NJ) 9. Alcatel/Lucent - Holmdel (NJ) 10. Algonquin Theater - Manasquan (NJ) 11. Allaire Community Farm - Wall Township (NJ) 12. Allaire State Park - Wall Township (NJ) 13. American Museum of Natural History / Hayden Planetarium - NYC (NY) 14. Amish Country - Lancaster (PA) 15. Applebee's Restaurant - Middletown (NJ) 16. Arc of Monmouth - Tinton Falls (NJ) 17. Asbury Hotel, The - Asbury Park (NJ) 18. Asbury Park Beach - Asbury Park (NJ) 19. Atlantic Club - Manasquan (NJ) 20. Atlantic County Utilities Authority: Wastewater Treatment Facility & Recycling Center - Atlantic City (NJ) 21. Austin Tindall Sports Complex - Orlando (FL) 22. Auto Show - Jacob Javits Convention Center, NYC (NY) 23. Bank(s) located in Middletown: Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc. (NJ) 24. Barnes & Noble - Holmdel (NJ) 25. Barnes Foundation Exhibition Center - Philadelphia (PA) 26. Battleship NJ Museum and Memorial - Camden (NJ) 27. Battleview Orchards - Freehold (NJ) 28. Bayshore Waterfront Park - Port Monmouth (NJ) 29. Bell Works - Holmdel (NJ) 30. Belmar Garden Spot - Belmar (NJ) 31. Bickford Theatre at Morris Museum - Morristown (NJ) 32. Big Lots Store - Middletown (NJ) 33. Black Bear Lake - Millstone (NJ) 34. Blackbeard's Cave - Bayville (NJ) 35. Blue Claws Stadium - Lakewood (NJ) 36. Blue Mountain Ski Resort - Palmerton (PA) 37. Boat House Factory - Philadelphia (PA) 38. Bodies Exhibit - Fulton Street, NYC (NY) 39. Bodman Park - Middletown (NJ) 40. Boston Locations: Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Boston Museum of Science, New England Aquarium (MA) 41. Boston Market Restaurant - Middletown (NJ) 42. BounceU - Eatontown (limited approval only) (NJ) 43. Bowlero (formerly Brunswick Zone) - Hazlet (NJ) 44. Brighton Gardens of Middletown Senior Assisted Living Community - Middletown (NJ) 45. Broadway & Off-Broadway Theatres - NYC (NY) 46. Bronx Zoo - NYC (NY) 47. Brook Arts Center - Bound Brook (NJ) 48. Brooklyn Bridge - NYC (NY) 49. Brooklyn Museum - NYC (NY) 50. Bucks County Playhouse - New Hope (PA) 51. Buehler Challenger and Science Center - Paramus (NJ) 52. Burger King Restaurant - Middletown (NJ) 53. Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach Science Tour (one time opportunity) - Seaside Heights (NJ) 54. Casola Farms - Holmdel (NJ) 55. Centra State Hospital - Freehold (NJ) 56. Central Park Zoo - NYC (NY) 57. CHHANGE (Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education) at Brookdale CC - Middletown (NJ) 58. Children's Theater at Monmouth University - Long Branch (NJ) 59. Cinemark Movie Theater - Hazlet (NJ) 60. Clarion Hotel and Conference Center - Toms River (NJ) 61. Classic Thyme Cooking School - Westfield (NJ) 62. Cloisters - NYC (NY) 63. Colleges and Universities, All (NJ) 64. Columbia University Scholastic Press - NYC (NY) 65. Costco Warehouse - Hazlet (NJ) 66. Count Basie Center of the Arts - Red Bank (NJ) 67. Covenhoven House Historical Museum - Freehold (NJ) 68. Crayola Factory Experience - Easton (PA) 69. Creative Experience Party Venue - Point Pleasant Beach (limited approval only) (NJ) 70. Cross Farm Park - Holmdel (NJ) 71. Croydon Hall Senior Center - Middletown (NJ) 72. Crystal Gateway Marriott of Crystal City - Arlington (VA) 73. Dearborn Farms Market - Holmdel (NJ) 74. Delicious Orchards Market - Colts Neck (NJ) 75. Dollar Tree Store - Holmdel (NJ) 76. Dorsett Park - Middletown (NJ) 77. Dosil's Scuba, Swim, and Surf Center - Middletown (NJ) 78. Drop The Beet Farms - Freehold (NJ) 79. Eastern State Penitentiary - Philadelphia (PA) 80. Eastmont Orchards - Colts Neck (NJ) 81. El Museo del Barrio Museum - NYC (NY) 82. Ellis Island/Liberty State Park - Jersey City (NJ) 83. Encore Event Center - Freehold (limited approval only) (NJ) 84. ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort - Orlando (FL) 85. Express Athletic Center - Edison (NJ) 86. Fashion Institute of Technology Museum at FIT- NYC (NY) 87. Federal Reserve Bank of New York - NYC (NY) 88. Field Station: Dinosaurs Prehistoric Theme Park - Leonia (NJ) 89. Fire Department - Middletown (NJ) 90. First Avenue Playhouse and Papermoon Puppet Theater - Atlantic Highlands (NJ) 91. Foodtown Supermarket - Atlantic Highlands (NJ) 92. Fort Mott State Park - Pennsville (NJ) 93. Franklin Institute - Philadelphia (PA) 94. Franklin Mineral Museum, Inc. - Franklin (NJ) 95. Freehold Raceway Mall - Freehold (NJ) 96. Freehold Township - Open Space Parade 97. George Harms Construction Company, Inc. - Howell (NJ) 98. George Street Playhouse - New Brunswick (NJ) 99. Gethsemane Lutheran Church - Keyport (NJ) 100. Government Offices / Institutions, All (NJ) 101. Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center - Chatham (NJ) 102. Grounds for Sculpture (Sculpture Park and Museum) - Hamilton (NJ) 103. Gulliver's Gate Museum of Miniatures - NYC (NY) 104. Hamilton Embroidery Co. - Union City (NJ) 105. Happy Day Farm - Manalapan (NJ) 106. Hard Rock Cafe Restaurant - NYC (NY) 107. Harrah’s Resort - Atlantic City (NJ) 108. Hawkswood School - Eatontown (NJ) 109. Head Over Heels Gymnastics, Dance, and Cheer Center - Middletown (NJ) 110. Hersheypark - Hershey (PA) 111. Hilton East Brunswick Hotel & Executive Meeting Center - East Brunswick (NJ) 112. Hole in One Miniature Golf - Leonardo, Middletown (NJ) 113. Holmdel Park and Activity Center - Holmdel (NJ) 114. Home Living Furniture Store - Middletown (NJ) 115. Huber Woods Environmental Center - Middletown (NJ) 116. Hyde Park - Town of Hyde Park (NY) 117. Independence National Historical Sites - Independence Hall, Constitution Center, Benjamin Franklin Museum, Benjamin Franklin Hall, Liberty Bell - Philadelphia (PA) 118. Inner Harbor, IMAX Theater, Maryland Science Center, National Aquarium - Baltimore (MD) 119. Insectropolis Bug Museum of NJ -Toms River (NJ) 120. Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum Complex - NYC (NY) 121. iPlay America Entertainment Venue - Freehold (limited approval only) (NJ) 122. Jakes Branch County Park and Environmental Education Center - Beachwood (NJ) 123. JCS Apparel Group, Inc. - NYC (NY) 124. Jenkinson's Aquarium / Jenkinson's Boardwalk / Point Pleasant Boardwalk - Point Pleasant Beach (NJ) 125. Jersey Shore Pirates Sailing Adventures - Brick (NJ) 126. Juanitos Restaurant - Red Bank (NJ) 127. Junior Achievement of New Jersey - Edison (NJ) 128. Keansburg Amusement Park - Keansburg (limited approval only) (NJ) 129. KSA (Kaylee Scholarship Association) Events Basketball Tournament - Orlando (FL) 130. Lancaster Equestrian Stables - Middletown (NJ) 131. Laplaca Pottery Works and Art Gallery - Point Pleasant (NJ) 132. Liberty Science Center - Liberty State Park, Jersey City (NJ) 133. Longstreet Farm - Holmdel (NJ) 134. Lunch Break - Red Bank (NJ) 135. Macy's Department Store - Herald Square, NYC (NY) 136. Macy's Parade Design Studio - Moonachie (NJ) 137. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum - NYC (NY) 138. Mana Contemporary Exhibition Center - Jersey City (NJ) 139. Manasquan Reservoir Environmental Center - Howell (NJ) 140. Mayo Performing Arts Center - Morristown (NJ) 141. McCarter Theatre Center - Princeton (NJ) 142. McDonald's Restaurant, Route 35 - Middletown (NJ) 143. Meadowlands Complex - East Rutherford (NJ) 144. Meadowlands Environment Center - Lyndhurst (NJ) 145. Meal at Noon Soup Kitchen at Second Baptist Church - Long Branch (NJ) 146. Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament Venue - Lyndhurst (NJ) 147. Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Home - Edison (NJ) 148. MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford (NJ) 149. Metropolitan Museum of Art - NYC (NY) 150. Metropolitan Opera House - NYC (NY) 151. Michaels Craft Store - Holmdel (NJ) 152. Middletown Arts Center - Middletown (NJ) 153. Middletown Recycling Center - Middletown (NJ) 154. Middletown Sports Complex - Middletown (NJ) 155. Middletown Township Events (Parades, etc.) - Middletown (NJ) 156. Middletown Township Police Department - Middletown (NJ) 157. Middletown Township Public Library - Middletown (NJ) 158. Middletown Village Historic District Walking Tour - Middletown (NJ) 159. Millstone Performing Arts Center - Millstone (NJ) 160. Monmouth Battlefield State Park - Manalapan (NJ) 161. Monmouth Beach Public Beach - Monmouth Beach (NJ) 162. Monmouth County Police Academy and/or Correctional Institution and/or Sheriff's Office - Freehold (NJ) 163. Monmouth County SPCA - Eatontown (NJ) 164. Monmouth Day Camp Sports and Recreation Venue - Middletown (NJ) 165. Monmouth Mall - Eatontown (NJ) 166. Monmouth Museum - Lincroft, Middletown (NJ) 167. Monster Mini Golf - Eatontown (NJ) 168. Mood Fabrics Store - NYC (NY) 169. Morris Arts - Morristown (NJ) 170. Moses D. Heath Farm Exhibit - Middletown (NJ) 171. Mount Mitchell Scenic Overlook - Atlantic Highlands (NJ) 172. Mountain Creek Resort - Vernon (NJ) 173. Murray Farmhouse and Barn - Middletown (NJ) 174. Museum of Modern Art - NYC (NY) 175. Museum of American Finance - NYC (NY) 176. Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust - Battery Park, NYC (NY) 177. Museum of Natural History - NYC (NY) 178. Museum of the Moving Image - Astoria, NYC (NY) 179. National Museum of Mathematics (MOMATH) - NYC (NY) 180. New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium / Sea Grant Consortium - Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook (NJ) 181. New Jersey Museum of Agriculture - North Brunswick (NJ) 182.
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