Millville is a city in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 28,400, reflecting an increase of 1,553 (+5.8%) from the 26,847 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 855 (+3.3%) from the 25,992 counted in the 1990 Census. Millville, Bridgeton and Vineland are the three principal New Jersey cities of the Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses those cities and all of Cumberland County for statistical purposes.
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5.0 based on 43 reviews
Motorcycle Track Days and School. Events at New Jersey Motorsports Park/ NJMP. Ride your motorcycle on the track. Very easy to enter. Skill levels from new track rider to licensed racers. Spectating at these events are free. Come out and see or contact us for more Information.
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Motovation has offered motocross and dirt bike lessons since 1997. In 2013, Motovation began offering hourly ATV rentals! Motovation offers: Dirt Bike & gear rentals for those interested in learning how to ride on two wheels.- Advanced motocross instruction for those who have their own equipment.- Hourly ATV & gear rentals. If you are looking for some off road fun, Motovation has what you are looking for!
Search for NJ ATV Rentals in Englishtown. I never visit the one in Millville so this recommendation is for the Englishtown branch. I highly recommend it!! With your price of $99, you get your own head sock (yours to keep), and their helmet, and (looks like laboratory) goggles. Please bring extra clothes (including gloves) as the woods can get muddy. You get a quick lecture lesson on the functional parts of the ATV, then hop on any of their ATV's for a practice run on their track for turns, acceleration, and quick stop. This was only 10 minutes. Then off to the woods with your own guide. There were 4 in our group with a young male tour guide. You probably go around 15 mph. I do ride motorcycles and this was enough speed to weave around tight corners in the field. It was exhilarating as the woods were created with dips, hills, in between trees, go over branches, curves, and muddy trails. We then took a quick break for pictures and off we rode again. We went the day after it rain so we had a lot of fun and even got stuck a few times in the muddy areas as our tour guide helped us out. He was very friendly and knew we wanted to go fast as we kept up with his ride. I didn't watch my time but it felt like an hour of ride. At the end just make sure to turn your muddy clothes in side out in your car. I wore my spring ski jacket, and pants plus kayak shoes where I knew it wouldn't be wet in and easy to wash. I will be back with a bigger group.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The FiberArts Cafe, an inviting place to visit and purchase materials and tools for fiber artists. Located in the Village on High in the arts district of Millville NJ. Classes great yarns workshops classes. Help is offered when needed. Hr 10-6pm, take c cards. Groups meet at the shop Monday & Wednesday evenings 6--8 pm. Fiber art accessories, yarn bowls & publications are available for sale.
4.5 based on 161 reviews
Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center (“WheatonArts”), founded as Wheaton Village in 1968, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to engage artists and audiences in an evolving exploration of creativity. The mission will be advanced through the interpretation of collections and exhibitions; education initiatives and culturally diverse public programs; residencies and other opportunities for artists. With a history spanning four decades, WheatonArts has earned regional, national and international recognition for its unique collections and programs. The Museum of American Glass is at the heart of the Center, housing the most comprehensive collection of glass produced in America. Located in Millville, center of the nation’s first glass industry, the Museum is one of only 8 museums in New Jersey to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
This working crafts village in South New Jersey features glass making, pottery and more with opportunities to watch the process and meet the artisans. It is also home to the Museum of American Glass. It is located at the site of the former Wheaton Industries where Wheaton glass was made. Many of the buildings appear to date back to Victorian times. Besides the museum, the highlight of a visit is the glass furnace, whose mighty chimney dominates the sight. WheatonArts also features shops where you can pick up your own treasures and a pretty good snack bar at the entrance.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
A great job was done putting this museum together. It's free and to say the least very interesting. You could literally spend a few hours in there if you tried to read everything displayed. Speaking with the volunteers was awesome, they really have a good bit of knowledge regarding all the things on display. Donations are appreciated but not required. After walking through this museum you get a feeling of sadness thinking about the men and women who have given their lives to keep us free from harm
4.5 based on 81 reviews
So I win tickets to see Mary Wilson formerly one of the Supremes from a local oldies radio station. I've never been to this place but I know the neighborhood fairly well or rather I thought I knew it. Millville NJ is a town in south jersey that has many boarded up homes and is a place that one reads about in the police crime blotter of local papers so I was a bit skeptical where to put the car and looked over my shoulder to be aware of my surroundings from the lot to the theatre. Know what? It wasn't so bad and wow, the small upscale restaurants in close vicinity to the theatre reminds me of other up and coming neighborhoods. How I've never seen this place I'll never know because as we turned the corner the marquis was lit up in all its former glory. Built in 1908 and meticulously restored in 2012 this place is gorgeous. The volunteers who work in this non-profit venue were all friendly and helpful and we were seated fairly close to the stage. I don't think that there is a bad seat in this 650 seat house. They do serve alcohol and have a limited snack bar. Mary put on quite a show for a 74 year old and by the end of the evening she had us all feeling like old friends. The Levoy has many shows throughout the year and I hope to attend a few. Sure it'll never host the Rolling Stones but there are plays to be seen, former major stars to be heard & cover bands of the favorites to be experienced. Even the Glenn Miller band will be performing soon. As the Levoy ks a non-profit organization they do have a donation bucket but there's no pressure at all to donate. Tickets were reasonable and though I didn't purchase mine they sold for under $50. Of course prices will vary depending on the show. Don't hesitate seeing a performance here and plan on dinner or drinks just outside. Enjoy.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The RRCA offers art education classes to adults, children and families, make-and-take projects, and a beautiful gift shop full of unique art work, crafts and jewelry by local artisans. It also has three exhibit spaces that showcase art work by artists of many mediums from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Beautiful trails, take your camera ! Bring your pets! Several different trails to choose from, This Park is a hidden Gem...Love it!
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Escape rooms are all the rage and a great way to connect with family, friends, and colleagues. You and your crew will be locked inside an Adventures of Escaping - fun and sometimes scary - event room with no easy exit. The group must work together to discover clues hidden around the room in a combined effort to find your way out to freedom.
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