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Field Trip Destinations 2018 - 2019 Attachment Curriculum-2 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS 2018 - 2019 1. 9/11 Memorial Museum, NYC 2. A Time To Kiln (Paint Pottery) Red Bank, N.J. 3. Acme, Lincroft, NJ 4. Adventure Aquarium, Camden, NJ 5. Air Trampoline, Cliffwood, NJ 6. Alcatel/Lucent, Holmdel, NJ 7. Algonquin Theater, Manasquan, N.J. 8. All NJ Colleges/Universities (NJ) 9. All NJ Public High Schools (NJ) 10. Allaire Community Farm, Wall Township, NJ 11. Allaire State Park, Howell, N.J. 12. American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 13. Amish Country Lancaster, PA 14. Applebee's, Middletown, New Jersey 15. Arc of Monmouth - Tinton Falls, NJ 16. Asbury Park Beach, Asbury Park (NJ) 17. Atlantic Club, Manasquan, New Jersey 18. Auto Show, Javits Center, NYC 19. Bank of America or Wachovia, Middletown, NJ 20. Barnes & Noble, Middletown, N.J. 21. Battlefield Orchards, Freehold, NJ 22. Battleship NJ, Camden, NJ 23. Bayshore Waterfront Park - Port Monmouth 24. Bell Works, Holmdel, NJ 25. Bell Works, Holmdel, NJ 26. Belmar Gardening Spot, Belmar, NJ 27. Ben Franklin Hall, PA 28. Bickford Theatre-Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ 29. BIG LOTS - ROUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN, NJ 30. Black Bear Lake, Millstone, NJ 31. Blackbeard's Cave - Bayville, NJ 32. Blue Claws Stadium, Lakewood, New Jersey 33. Boat House Factory, Philadelphia, PA 34. Bodies Exhibit - Fulton Street, NYC 35. Bodman Park, Middletown, NJ 36. Boston Market, Middletown, NJ 37. Bounce U, Eatontown, NJ 38. Broadway & Off-Broadway Theatre, NY, NY 39. Bronx Zoo, Bronx, NY 40. Brook Arts Center, Bound Brook, NJ 41. Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ 42. Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan/Brooklyn, NY 43. Brooklyn Museum - Brooklyn, NY 44. Brunswick Zone Hazlet, New Jersey 45. Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope (PA) Attachment Curriculum-2 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS 2018 - 2019 46. Buehler Science Center, Paramus, NJ 47. Burger King, Route 35, Middletown (NJ) 48. Camden Aquarium, Camden, New Jersey 49. Carrabas, Middletown, NJ 50. Casola Farms Holmdel, NJ 51. Centra State Hospital - Freehold, NJ 52. Central Park Zoo, New York, New York 53. Children's Theater, Monmouth University, Long Branch, NJ 54. Cinemark Movie Theater, Hazlet, NJ 55. Cloisters - NYC 56. College of New Jersey, Trenton (New Jersey) 57. Columbia University Scholastic Press, NY, NY 58. Constitution Center & Boat Trip, Philadelphia, PA 59. Costco, Hazlet, New Jersey 60. Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, New Jersey 61. Covenhouen House & Historical Museum, Freehold, NJ 62. Crayola Factory, Easton, PA 63. Creative Experience, Point Pleasant (NJ) 64. Cross Farm Park, Holmdel (NJ) 65. Croydon Hall Senior Center - Leonardo, NJ 66. Crystal Gateway Marriott, Crystal City, Arlington, VA 67. Dearborn Farms, Rt. 35, Holmdel, NJ 68. Delicious Orchards, Colts Neck, N.J. 69. Discovery Times Square, NYC 70. Dollar Tree, Holmdel, NJ 71. Dorsett Park, Middletown, NJ 72. Dosil's HIghway #36 Middletown (NJ) 73. East Coast Conditioning Edison, NJ 74. Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, PA 75. Eastmont Orchards, Colts Neck, NJ 76. El Barrio Museum, New York City 77. Ellis Island/Libery State Park, Jersey City, NJ 78. Encore Event Center - Freehold, NJ 79. Engineering School, NJIT Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 80. FBLA Conference , Princeton University - NJ 81. Federal Reserve, NY, NY 82. Field Station: Dinosaurs, Secaucus (NJ) 83. Fire Department, Middletown, NJ 84. First Avenue Playhouse, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 85. FIT & Fashion & Textile Gallery, NYC 86. Foodtown, Route 36, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 87. Fort Mott, NJ 88. Foundation Collegiate Academy, Trenton, NJ 89. Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA 90. Franklin Mineral Museum Trip, Franklin, NJ Attachment Curriculum-2 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS 2018 - 2019 91. Freehold Policy Academy, Freehold, NJ 92. Freehold Raceway Mall, Freehold, New Jersey 93. French Trip (Classic Thyme), Westfield, NJ 94. Frozen Ropes, Lakewood, NJ 95. Fun Time America, Eatontown, NJ 96. Gateway National Recreation Center Sandy Hook (Marsh & Ocean Environment) (NJ) 97. George Harms, Construction Company, Howell, NJ 98. George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ 99. Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Keyport, NJ 100. GMPC- The Accessory Collective, New York City 101. Great Adventure - Jackson, NJ 102. Great Falls, Paterson, NJ 103. Great Swamp, Chatham (NJ) 104. Green Meadow Farm, Hazlet, NJ 105. Ground Zero Memorial, NY 106. Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton (NJ) 107. Guided tour of Macy's Herald Square, Bryant Park, NY, NY 108. Gulliver's Gate, New York, NY 109. Hamilton Embroidery - NJ 110. Hard Rock Cafe - New York City 111. Hawkswood School, Eatontown, NJ 112. Head Over Heel Gymnastics (NJ) 113. Healthy Kids Stop & Shop, Middletown, NJ 114. Hershey, Pennsylvania 115. High Notes Festival, Great Adventure, NJ, Jackson, NJ 116. Holmdel Park, Holmdel, NJ 117. Holocaust Museum, Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ 118. Holocaust Museum, NY, NY 119. Home Living Furniture, Middletown, NJ 120. Huber Woods, Middletown, NJ 121. Hyde Park, NY, NY 122. Independence Hall, Constitution Center, Old City, Philadelphia, PA 123. Inner Harbor, Aquarium, Imax Theatre., Baltimore, MD 124. Insectropolis/Winding River Park, Toms River, NJ 125. Intrepid, NY 126. iPlay America (indoor amusement park), Freehold, NJ 127. Italian Cooking Class (Classic Thyme) Cranford, NJ 128. Jake's Branch Environmental Education Center, Beachwood, NJ 129. JCS Apparel, New York City (NY) 130. Jenkinson's Aquarium - Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 131. Jersey Shore Pirates, Brick, New Jersey 132. Jewish Heritage Museum Battery Park, NYC 133. Jostens Workshop, Eatontown, NJ 134. Journeys in Learning, Six Flags, Jackson, New Jersey 135. Juanitos, Red Bank, NJ Attachment Curriculum-2 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS 2018 - 2019 136. Junior Achievement Biztown, Edison, NJ 137. Kateri Environmental Center, Freehold, NJ 138. Kean University - NJ- Diversity seminar 139. Kean University, Diversity Seminar, Union, NJ 140. Keansburg Amusement Park, Keansburg, NJ 141. KSA Basketball Invitational, Orlando, FL 142. Lancaster Equestrian Stables, Cooper Road, Middletown, NJ 143. LaPlaca Pottery, Point Pleasant, NJ 144. Lenape Longhouse, Holmdel, NJ 145. Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, PA 146. Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, New Jersey 147. Long Street Farm, Holmdel, NJ 148. Lunch Break - Red Bank 149. Macy's Design Studio, Moonachie, NJ 150. Madame Tussaud's Educational Seminar, New York City 151. Mana Art Museum, Jersey City, NJ 152. Manasquan Reservoir Envir.Center, Manasquan, NJ 153. McCarter Theater, Princeton, NJ 154. McDonald's, Route 35, Middletown (NJ) 155. Meadowlands Environmental Center 156. Meadowlands Tour, East Rutherford, NJ 157. Medieval Times, Lyndhurst, New Jersey 158. Met Life Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ 159. Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC 160. Metropolitan Museum of History, NYC 161. Metropolitan Opera, NYC 162. Michaels Craft Store, Holmdel, NJ 163. Middlesex County College, Edison (NJ) 164. Middletown Arts Center, Middletown, New Jersey 165. Middletown Parks & Recreation Picnic, Middletown, NJ 166. Middletown Police Station, Middletown, NJ 167. Middletown Swim/Ice World, Middletown, NJ 168. Middletown Township Library, Middletown, NJ 169. Minature Golf, Leonardo, N.J. 170. Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Freehold, NJ 171. Monmouth County Police Academy & Monmouth County Jail, Freehold, NJ 172. Monmouth County Sheriff's Office Public Safety Center, Freehold, NJ 173. Monmouth Day Camp, Middletowen, NJ 174. Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, New Jersey 175. Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, NJ 176. Monmouth Regional High School, Monmouth, NJ 177. Monster Golf, Eatontown, NJ 178. Monster Golf, Freehold, New Jersey 179. Monster Golf, Leonardo, New Jersey 180. Montclair University, Montclair, NJ Classics Day Attachment Curriculum-2 FIELD TRIP DESTINATIONS 2018 - 2019 181. Mood Fabrics, New York City (NY) 182. Morris Arts, Morristown, NJ 183. Mount Mitchell, Highlands, NJ 184. Mountain Creek, Vernon, NJ 185. Murray Farm, Middletown, NJ 186. Museum of Modern Art, New York City, NY 187. Museum of Finance, NYC 188. Museum of Jewish Heritage, NYC 189. Museum of Natural History, NYC 190. Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NJ 191. NASDAQ Exchange in New York City 192. National American Indian Heritage Month, Sandy Hook, New Jersey 193. National Museum of Mathematics (MOMATH) New York City 194. Navy OHMSETT Earle Waterfront, Leonardo, NJ 195. Neptune, New Jersey, Annual Sportsmanship Conference 196. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark, NJ 197. New Jersey State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ 198. New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Holmdel, NJ 199. New Monmouth Diner, Middletown, NJ 200. New York Stock Exchange, NYC 201. Newark International Airport - Newark, NJ 202. Newark Museum, Newark, NJ 203. NJ Garden State Exhibit Center, Somerset (NJ) 204. NJ Marine Science Consortium, Fort Hancock, NJ 205. NJ Museum - Trenton, NJ 206. NJ Museum of Agriculture, North Brunswick, NJ 207. NJ Natural Gas, Wyckoff Road, Wall, NJ 208. NJ Sea Consortium - Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook 209. Normandy Park, Middletown, NJ 210. Novins Planetarium, Toms River, NJ 211. Oak Hill Academy, Lincroft, NJ 212. Oasis Farms, Middletown (NJ) 213. Ocean County College, Ocean, NJ 214. Ocean County Performing Arts Academy, Toms River, NJ 215. Ocean Place Conference Center - Long Branch, NJ 216. Ocean Place Conference Center, Long Branch, NJ 217. Off the Hook, Highlands, NJ 218. Old Barracks Trenton, NJ 219. Old Newark Airport Museum and Tour - Newark, NJ 220. On the Deck, Atlantic Highlands, NJ 221. Outback Steakhouse, Middletown, NJ 222. Paper Bag Players,
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