Monday, January 17, 2011

Accommodation Jersey: Things to do in January

Jersey holiday is celebrated throughout the year with various celebrations, events, shows, fireworks, parades and all the way through the Garden State that can be enjoyed by all residents and visitors, from children to old people. Those festivals are always a party with many attractions such as fireworks, clubs, bells, pumpkins, haunted houses or Valentine.

The annual calendar of the best things to do on holiday Jersey are full of recommendations for the fun filled, exciting outdoor and indoor events, attractions and points of interest to people of all ages. Month of January is the freezing of the year and a time of great indoor events, and for the more adventurous, there are some great outdoor winter fun. You can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, skating and snow in northern Skylands tube. Lambertville Winter Festival is a festival of great family to join. It celebrates the Martin Luther King Day on the third Monday of January each year to honor Dr. Martin Luther King and the principles by which he lived and died. The holiday also celebrates the life and contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the history of the civil rights movement in the United States. There are first-class basketball and hockey teams to watch in Newark and Piscataway. Awesome Disney ice shows generally carried out in the cold of January in East Rutherford, and in Trenton. There are several museums to visit, as the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, New Jersey Battleship Museum and Memorial in Camden, the Newark Museum in Newark, all of which offer a variety of exciting arts and natural treasures of science and programs that are educational, fun and adventurous. Be sure to visit the city of Jersey, which is rich in a variety of lifestyles, attractions, entertainment and restaurants. It is also a fascinating city with small ethnic neighborhoods, modern high rise condominium towers, and attractions that include museums, a science center that recognized nationally, and the port unbeatable, world class views of the skyline of New York, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. You can take the kids to the Environmental Education Centre in Somerset County Park for sugaring maple, how trees are tapped, see the methods of collecting the sap past and present and see the boiling process New Jersey produces delicious maple syrup. And there is always something to do in Atlantic City, which is full of theaters, casinos, delicious restaurants, nightclubs and musical shows and concerts. And of course visited the spa in your romantic weekend holiday shirt.

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