Those looking to take a little getaway can visit Lambertville, New Jersey, just across the Delaware River, a town bursting with art, history and life, writes Audrey Campbell for Family Destinations Guide.
The town’s buildings have a charming, historic quality, built in Victorian, Federal and Queen Anne styles. James Wilson Marshall House, a historical landmark in the town, is the perfect example of Lambertville’s architectural variety.
Despite its old-fashioned exterior, the town is abuzz with culture.
Lambertville’s art scene is thriving, with an array of studios and galleries throughout the area. Displays feature everything from contemporary pieces to traditional landscapes. Spots like Jim’s of Lambertville and Artist’s Gallery are great places to explore.
Those looking for a bite to eat can check out one of the many restaurants, cafes and shops that are sure to satisfy. Full Moon Cafe, D’Floret, Lambertville Station Restaurant, Hamilton’s Grill Room and Anton’s at the Swan serve plenty of delicious options.
Visitors can spend the day shopping at spots like A Mano Galleries, the People’s Store Antiques Center and The Book Garden.
Lambertville is a beautiful small town with stunning outdoor spaces to see and fun festivals and events throughout the year.
Read more about what makes Lambertville a perfect artsy getaway just across the Delaware in Family Destinations Guide.
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