- TripBuzz found 235 things to do with kids in or near Media, Pennsylvania, including 222 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Wilmington, West Chester and New Castle.
- From Media Tot Lot to Middletown Archery, the Media area offers 104 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, National & State Parks, Military Museums and Hiking Trails.
- Nicknamed 'Everybody's Hometown,' Media, PA is certainly a cozy town located only 12 miles from Philadelphia. Media has a vast array of shopping and eating venues, from sophisticated to eclectic. Along with variety, visitors love the number of events the city celebrates throughout the year, including the Chinese New Year, America's Music Festival Series, and Dining Under the Stars.
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            Richie Knucklez Arcade has a large selection of retro and classic arcade games. Their most popular event is Flashback Friday, where customers can play an unlimited amount of games for a $10 charge.        
    
    
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                505 Main Street, Bethlehem, PA 18018
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            As a source of information for attractions in the area, Historic Bethlehem Visitor Center offers visitors resources like tour tickets, brochures, maps and more. The center hosts community events such as yoga classes, tea parties, and kid friendly events.        
    
    
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            Lehigh Valley Tour Group offers group tours, as well as some single tickets, of downtown Bethlehem. The tours take place at night, often with a costumed guide, and include the retelling of local folklore.        
    
    
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            The Moravian Museum is housed in a building built in 1741, and known as the Gemeinhaus. Inside, visitors can learn about early medical practices, communal living, missionary work, and the education system of these early settlers.        
    
    
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            Offering guests a new outdoor picnic area with pavilion, Princeton Country Club, features an 18-hole championship golf course. This course is open year round and is located on the grounds of the old New Jersey Governor's mansion.        
    
    
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            The history of Bethlehem can be enjoyed while walking, running, or biking the Heritage Trail. The trail travels past two National Historic Landmarks, and exhibits an abundance of different buildings and communities that encompass three centuries of the industrial era.        
    
    
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            Landis Valley Museum is a 100-acre living history village and farms. Visitors to the farm can see how the German immigrants lived in the area from 1740 to 1940 by exploring the village, taking arts and crafts classes, and buying heirloom seeds.        
    
    
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                454 New Holland Ave, Lancaster, PA 17602
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            An interactive hands-on science and technology center, The Lancaster Science Factory is popular with families. The center educated visitors on mechanics and motion, electricity, light and vision, fluid dynamics and more.        
    
    
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            With views of the Delaware River, Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary provides a relaxing environment. Its lush forests are also equipped with hiking trails and a nature center for both bird and wildlife watching.        
    
    
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            Since 1746, students have received their education at Princeton University, originally known as the College of New Jersey. Princeton, an Ivy League school, has the largest university endowment in the world.