21 Best Things To Do in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia with Kids

Step inside the ballroom of Gadsby's Tavern, where George Washington attended birthday parties in his honor in 1798 and 1799. Photo by Jennifer Marino Walters

Old Town Alexandria is one of the Washington, DC area's most historic neighborhoods. Founded in 1749 by Scottish merchants, the city of Alexandria, Virginia is best known for being the adopted hometown of George Washington. He owned a townhouse in Old Town Alexandria, and his famous Mount Vernon estate is nearby.

Indeed, walking through the cobblestone streets of Old Town Alexandria feels like stepping back into colonial times. You can dine where George Washington and other presidents did (Gadsby's Tavern), sit in his pew (number 60) at Christ Church, go on historic walking tours, and visit museums that showcase the city's history. But there are also many great modern-day things to do with kids in Old Town Alexandria, including fun festivals, shopping, and the bustling Old Town Alexandria waterfront.

Here are 21 things to do in Old Town Alexandria with kids, from the famous King Street Mile to kid-friendly Old Town Alexandria restaurants. For more great neighborhoods to explore near DC, check out our guides to visiting National Harbor; Fairfax, Virginia; and Kensington, Maryland with kids.

Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts and The Jim Henson Collection

See wonderful live puppet performances, like Pete the Cat, at the Center for Puppetry Arts. Photo by Chris Hunt

Head to the Center of Puppetry Arts in Atlanta if you’re looking to spark creativity in your little ones and expose them to an entertaining and ancient art form. You don’t have to be a kid to enjoy the Center for Puppetry Arts —parents especially enjoy seeing Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, and other favorite Sesame Street characters from their childhoods. And because the museum rotates its collection of 5,000 items, guests often see different puppets and props on subsequent visits.

Visit just the museum or purchase the Family Series Performance ticket, which includes a live puppet performance, a 20-minute puppet-making workshop, and museum admission. Insider tip: Before entering the museum, be sure to ask for the children’s scavenger hunt at the ticket counter. Kids will be asked to find certain objects in the museum and pose for photos with certain puppets. Upon completion, they receive a prize!

Best Things to Do in Memorial, West Houston with Kids

Birdwatching at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary, photo courtesy of Houston Audubon

Looking for things to do with kids in Memorial, West Houston? Here's the scoop on kid-friendly activities in the Memorial neighborhood.

The Memorial neighborhood of Houston (situated west of the loop along I-10) is home to many young families, and has some of the bes family-friendly activities the city has to offer. From parks and other green spaces to indoor activities and kid-friendly restaurants, we’ve rounded up some of the best things to do with kids in Memorial.

If you’d like to explore options for more local adventures, check out our 100 Things To Do With Houston Kids Before They Grow Up post and the Mommy Poppins Travel Section.

Themed Restaurants in Chicago for Family-Friendly Interactive Dining

Photo courtesy of Enterrium in Schaumburg

Looking for themed restaurants in Chicago? Here are our favorite themed restaurants for kids.

These themed restaurants in Chicago turn a regular meal into a whole event. You can head to one of these themed venues to celebrate a birthday or other special occasion, or just to entertain your kids for a few hours while you eat. With interactive animals, trains that bring your dinner, and jousting knights, these themed restaurants for kids in Chicago are more of an experience than a restaurant. Whether you’re after an arcade, high tea with dolls, or a milkshake as big as your head, there’s something for everyone on this restaurant round-up below.

For more great Chicago restaurants for kids check out these unique restaurants for outdoor dining and our Kid-Friendly Chicago Restaurant Guide.

15 Things To Do in Rockville Centre with Kids

The Center for Science Teaching and Learning has an impressive dinosaur exhibit. Photo by Gina Massaro

Visiting Rockville Centre? Read on for some of the top things to do with kids on a day trip. 

Nestled on Long Island’s South Shore, Rockville Centre is a thriving village filled with restaurants, shops, and a true community feel. This great family-friendly destination is easily accessible by train.

No matter the season, there are plenty of activities to entertain kids and grown-ups, including play spaces, spray parks, and dinosaur exhibits. When you’ve had your fill of fun, check out one of the area's many family-friendly restaurants.  

Be sure to check out our rundown of cute towns on Long Island with walkable Main Streets and more day-trip ideas in our Guide to Long Island Day Trips and Weekend Getaways

Visiting the Harriet Tubman Museum in Cape May with Kids

Wesley Wofford's remarkable sculpture at the museum depicts Harriet Tubman leading a child to freedom. Photo courtesy of the museum

The Harriet Tubman Museum opened on Cape May in 2022, adding to the seaside city's deep historical appeal. The new museum explores Tubman's legacy as well as Cape May's role in the abolitionist movement. 

Cape May is a jewel along the 130 miles of New Jersey’s shoreline, and other points of cultural interest include its historic lighthouse, trolley tours, and historic estates. 

Planning a visit to the area? Read our post detailing dozens of Cape May activities and find other wonderful things to do in our Jersey Shore Family Guide

23 Best Breakfasts in Los Angeles at Kid-Friendly Restaurants

You can spot those yellow Porto's boxes a mile away! Photo courtesy of Porto's Bakery

The best kid-friendly breakfasts in Los Angeles can be found all over Southern California, from the eastside to the westside, the south bay, and the valley. Angelenos are blessed to live in one of the top foodie cities in the United States. From American staples like the French dip and cheeseburger, to unique fusion cuisine like Roy Choi's Kogi trucks, dining options are endless across this sprawling metropolis. While breakfast usually isn't at the front of folks' minds when they think of the culinary scene (okay, maybe brunch), Los Angeles is jam-packed with choices. 

For those of us toting along children breakfast choices can be a little more limited. After all, kids won't be enticed by bottomless mimosas. However, there's a plethora of kid-friendly breakfast spots in Los Angeles. Whether you're a stay-at-home parent looking to pop in for a bite before or after the park, or searching for the perfect weekend breakfast for the entire family, here are our favorites.

If you need more kid-friendly breakfasts in Los Angeles, there's always donut shops, coffee shops, bagel shops, and so many other dining destinations in our best restaurants for kids guide

51 Top Things To Do in Staten Island with Kids

Breeze through the allee at the Snug Harbor Botanical Gardens. This beautiful tunnel of Hornbeam trees is just one of its stunning feature. Photo courtesy of Snug Harbor

Staten Island may be a harbor removed from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, but the outer borough packs more than enough fun things to do to fill a day or a week. And, with the FREE Staten Island Ferry, getting there is part of the adventure!

From exploring the beautiful Staten Island Greenbelt to immersing yourself in culture at Snug Harbor and stepping back in time at Historic Richmond Town, here are our top picks for the 51 best things to do on Staten Island with kids.

We've got more picks for family-friendly outings by borough from Brooklyn and Queens to the Bronx and beyond in our Guide to Kid-Friendly Neighborhoods in NYC.

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