
From the state’s most spectacular hot air balloon festival to County 4-H fairs to a dino experience and food and music fests, your list of the best weekend fun in New Jersey is here!
WEEKEND
Gloucester County 4-H Fair
4-H County Fairgrounds, Mullica Hill
Thursday – Sunday
Four days of family fun include 4-H project displays, Day at the Farm, a draft horse pull, a baby parade, crafters and vendors, nightly BBQ, musical guests, contests, meet-and-greets and animal shows.
Sizzling Sidewalks
Downtown Englewood
Walk around town with the kids and shop, eat at a restaurant, and take part in some of the extra activities. There will be button making, music by DJ Scott, music by David Sedeno and his orchestra, storytelling, outdoor games, a Palisade Amusement Park exhibit, a Black Box PAC performance preview, health checks, pilates and boxing demos, and a live bee hive observation area.
New Jersey Lottery Festival of Ballooning
Solberg Airport, Whitehouse Station
Friday – Sunday
This is one of NJ’s most popular events of the summer. High in the sky you’ll see dozens of hot air balloons; you could even take a ride yourself. Down on the ground you’ll walk around to see live musical acts (Laurie Berkner Band, Everclear, KC And The Sunshine Band, etc.), play in the VIP kids area and eat lots of festival foods.
The Woman Who Built the Brooklyn Bridge
Theatre Intime, Princeton
Friday-Sunday
This one-act show tells the story of Emily Roebling, a female engineer who helped complete New York City’s iconic bridge. It has fun music and silly characters to get kids interested in engineering. This is Princeton Summer Theater’s annual children’s show.
Jurassic Quest
Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City
Friday – Sunday
This is a huge and realistic dino expo, featuring lifelike and rideable dinos, a soft play area, an interactive scavenger hunt and tons of photo ops for your little paleontologist.
Morris County 4-H Fair on the Farm
High View Farms, Mt. Olive
Friday – Sunday
There will be lots to see and do at the fair. There will be 4-H animals including goats, chickens, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs. Kids will have fun at the animal shows, presentations, quiz bowls, on the hayride, at the arts and craft exhibits, on the monster truck rides and eating at the food trucks.
Civil War Encampment
Wild West City, Stanhope
Friday – Sunday
Bailey’s Boys are setting up camp. They will be on the outskirts of town to answer any questions about the American Civil War.
Sports Card & Collectibles Show
Moorestown Mall, Moorestown
Friday – Sunday
Sports lovers of any age can look through all the collectibles, novelties, autographed memorabilia, sports card releases and apparel from their favorite players.
Student Archaeology Classes
The Museum of American History at Deptford, Deptford
Friday – Sunday
Kids 7-14 will learn about what an archaeologist does in the field by taking part in an actual excavation on the grounds of the Andaloro Farmhouse.
Beach Ultimate Frisbee Tournament
Beaches of Wildwood
Saturday – Sunday
Players from all across the country and all around the globe come to Wildwood for a two-day Ultimate Frisbee tournament. You can sign up to play or just watch from the sidelines.
Summer Fest
Lambertville Station, Lambertville
Saturday – Sunday
Get ready to soak up the sun during the weekend with live music, fun, food and festivities by the river.
Italian Festival & Wine Tasting
Monmouth Park, Oceanport
Saturday – Sunday
Eat tons of Italian food, sample Italian wines (if you’re old enough) and bet on some racehorses during a family-friendly day at the track. There will be live music, kids’ activities and pony rides.
Mercer County 4-H Fair
Howell Living History Farm, Hopewell
Saturday – Sunday
The fair includes animal shows and exhibits, homemade ice cream, hay rides, pony rides, music, magic shows and farm tours. Check out displays by the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County, Mercer County Wildlife Center Friends, Mid-State Beekeepers Association and many more. Bring a a non-perishable food donation for Rutgers Against Hunger.
Summer Fest
Lambertville Station, Lambertville
Saturday – Sunday
Get ready to soak up the sun during the weekend with live music, fun, food and festivities by the river.
Antique & Summer Market
WheatonArts, Millville
Saturday – Sunday
Walk around indoors and outdoors and check out 40+ antique dealers from the area, along with a variety of local artists, food vendors and farm market vendors. There will be a wide selection of antique ceramics, furniture, glass, jewelry, memorabilia, toys and vintage accessories for sale.
Blooming Giants Sunflower Trail
Alstede Farms, Chester
Through Sunday
Pick your own blueberries or peaches while you walk along the beautiful sunflower trail.
Monmouth County
Monmouth County Park System, Freehold
Through Sunday
Aside from 4-H shows and exhibits, there will be rides by Campy’s Blue Star Amusements, live music on the Main Stage, Robinson’s Racing Pigs, Bwana Jim Wildlife Show, The Raptor Project, Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, Mutts Gone Nuts, horse shows, Aaron Bonk’s Fire, Whips & Danger Tricks, Flying Fools High Diving Show, Goodwin’s Good Time Photo Booth, Crunchy the T-Rex, living history displays, home and garden demos and displays, a firefighter’s competition, Team Penning Qualifying Event hosted by Ranch Sorting Team Penning Association and Tommie Turvey’s Stunt Horses & Dogs.
Satellites
Premiere Stages, Union
Through Sunday
Katherine is a scientist studying climate change; her husband Mike is an astronaut exploring the unknown. When Mike’s shuttle vanishes in outer space, Katherine forges ahead alone, raising their children and continuing her life’s work until Mike suddenly reappears without explanation. This new play has a series of panel discussions and meet-and-greet throughout its run.
New Brunswick Restaurant Week
New Brunswick
Through Sunday
Choose an old favorite or try a new place when specials and discounts are offered throughout town.
Shipwrecked
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Madison
Through Sunday
During this outdoor performance, adventure lovers of any age will see The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont on the streets of 19th-century London, on the ocean, in Australia and back on a world tour.
Reynols Art Exhibition
Flemington DIY, Flemington
Through Monday
Reynols formed in the 1990s in Buenos Aires, Argentina, led by drummer and vocalist Miguel Tomasin, who has Down syndrome. On display will be photography, silk-screened posters, Xerox art and audio from Reynols.
FRIDAY
Dinner in the Dark
THE GOAT by David Burke, Union Beach
Imagine eating your food without seeing it first. Well, Chef David Burke will prepare five courses that you will eat blindfolded. Each dish will be complemented by a cocktail, glass of wine or champagne. Recommended for adults.
Ali Baba & The Forty Thieves
Edison Elks Lodge, Edison
Taubenslag Productions’ musical is geared toward kids 4 and older.
Sunsets & Sunflower
Alstede Farms, Chester
Take your time walking through the Blooming Giants sunflower trail, enjoy live music and taste wine or hard cider provided by Tomasello Winery. Treat yourself to homemade ice cream, featuring seasonal flavors such as peach and peach blueberry. Sunflowers are available for picking at an additional charge.
Family Fun Night
Marlboro Swim Club (Masepe Trail), Marlboro
You don’t have to be a club member to take part in all the fun. There will be a deejay, games, inflatables, activities, prizes and hours of swimming.
My Last Best Friend
Union County Performing Arts Center, Rahway
The screening of this film will be followed by a Q&A with cast members Erick Roberts and Rico Simonini. Set in New York City at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, this drama features two men, both named Walter Stoyanov (both played by Roberts), who live two very peculiar lives, under the same roof, and they take turns leaving the house.
SATURDAY
Rah-Con! Collectibles Festival
St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Rahway
This fun-filled family-friendly day of comics and superheroes will feature artists, writers, creators and costume groups. Vendors will be selling comic books, art, toys, retro items, LEGOs, Funko Pops, Pokemon, trading cards, crafts, cosplay items and collectibles. Meet Doug Baron (Sugar Ray Finhead), Christian Espiritusanto (Warriors Amongst Realms) and the Star Wars 501st Legion.
Soulsational Festival
Veterans Park, Bayville
Billed as a CommUNITY Day created to promote a positive lifestyle, you’re encouraged to “Rock’Om!” with live music, vendors, crafters, food trucks, beer, an art gallery, free yoga, classes and demos, interactive creative activities and a Kids Village.
Jus Nice Sneaker Convention
Wildwoods Convention Center, Wildwood
If you’re a “sneakerhead,” this event is for you. You can buy, sell and trade the most in-demand sneakers available. There will be a deejay, vendors, giveaways and special guests Unbreakable Kicks and Jay the Sneaker Guy.
Passaic County Food Fest
Weasel Brook Park, Clifton
There will be more than a dozen food vendors, live music, a bounce house, airsoft shooting range, bungee trampoline, face painters, Henna by Dana, and local craft beer. Live music is by Naughty Humphrey and The Beverlees.
Beer for the Birds
Oakflower Brewing, Millington
The brewmaster of Oakflower and the director of The Raptor Trust bird rehab center collaborated on a new beer called Weird Alice, named after an Eastern screech owl. Visit the brewery in the afternoon for the beer release party.
Community Band By the Sea Performance
Byrne Plaza, Wildwood
The concert will feature instrumentalists of all ages who will come together to support community band appreciation and engage in high-quality music-making opportunities by the sea.
Live Gospel Folk Music
Cumberland Mall, Vineland
While you’re shopping, take a few minutes to sit and listen to the gospel concert performance.
Rockaway Food Truck & Music Festival
Fireman’s Field, Rockaway
Eat and drink your way through this music festival.
Rosedale Cemetery Tour
Rosedale Cemetery, Montclair
When the cemetery was built 181 years ago, it marked the beginning of a new movement in how America took care of its deceased. During this guided tour, you’ll venture into the middle section, discussing grave imagery as well as the people who are buried there. This is recommended for adults 18 and older. It will be informative, not spooky.
Bullets on Broadway Dinner Show
Randolph Community Center, Randolph
Interact with members of the Brundage Park Playhouse actors to discover the identity of the murderer – it could even be you!
Art in the City Block Party
New Jersey State Museum, Trenton
Bring a picnic and join everyone on the museum lawn for free art-making activities, games and solar observing. Some activities include a hidden art scavenger hunt, building your own sculpture, nature screen printing and mixed media art. The planetarium will offer shows inside.
Kickoff to Hub City Sounds
East Jersey Old Town Village, Piscataway
There will be live cooking demos, and then you can sample treats made from recipes from the 1800s. Explore the historic buildings and listen to historical interpreters. Go through the Heritage Garden. Frontline Arts will hold a paper-making workshop. Food trucks from around the county will be on site.
Soulsational Festival
Veterans Park, Bayville
Billed as a CommUNITY Day created to promote a positive lifestyle, you’re encouraged to “Rock’Om!” with live music, vendors, crafters, food trucks, beer, an art gallery, free yoga, classes and demos, interactive creative activities and a Kids Village.
Christmas in July
Lusscroft Farm, Wantage
Shop, eat and take in the scenery at this historic farm, which is part of High Point State Park. The Barn and the Bunkhouse buildings are filled with furniture, vintage and decorative items, collectibles, books, tools and glassware for sale. The 19th-century cottage has all three levels filled with holiday-themed items for sale, plus a bake sale. The Carriage House and the lawn will have craft vendors and food trucks. The Turner Mansion, not normally open to the public, will be open for guided tours.
Downtown After Sundown
Spiotta Park, South Orange
Each week there will be a different musical style represented, such as Flamenco, New Orleans brass, jump blues, vintage rock, pop rock, country, R&B, pop, funk, blues, jazz and cover bands.
Dig It! Plant It! Eat It!
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, Morristown
Through hands-on gardening, a tour of the museum’s historic rooms, and an art-making experience with a New Jersey artist, kids and their caregivers can enjoy nature while learning about life in the past.
SUNDAY
Clambake
Oak Tree Lodge, Wall
The Monmouth County Police Chiefs Association will host an afternoon of food, drinks, music and entertainment. Kids will be occupied by the Magic of Marco, airbrush tattoos, snow cones, balloon art and spin art.
Music at Midvale
The New Weis Center for Education, Arts & Recreation
Whether you’d like to perform or sit back and listen, bring a chair or blanket to this outdoor concert where you can sit on the lawn after touring the circa-1800s farmhouse.
Additional 2023 dates are August 27 and September 24.
Libro de Cofradias (Book of Hours)
Morristown National Historical Park Museum Auditorium, Morristown
Fairleigh Dickinson University professor Dr. Luz Huertas will discuss her translation of “Libro de Cofradias” from the Order of Santa Ana in Mexico City on April 27, 1557, one of the earliest monastic establishments of Mexico. The Book of Orders, which will be on display, contains the original Articles of the Constitution of this Order.
H.S. Reunion Tour 2023
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, Camden
Snoop Dogg’s High School Reunion Tour will feature Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort, Warren G and Berner featuring special guest DJ Drama.
ONGOING
Cinderella
Roosevelt Park, Edison
July 27 – August 5
As part of the Plays-in-the-Park series, you can watch the classic fairytale based on the Broadway adaptation.
Seussical the Musical
Lackland Performing Arts Center, Hackettstown
Thursdays – Sundays, July 27 – August 6
Centenary Stage Co. presents the final production of its Summerfest musical theater, which will be “Seussical the Musical” based on the favorite stories written by Dr. Seuss.
Evening on the Farm
Johnson Locust Hall Farm, Jobstown
July 28, August 19 and September 2
It’s peak time for picking and picnicking in the field, listening to live music, drinking wine from the Tomasello Winery Outlet, ordering from the food trucks, stopping by the farm market and getting food from the Farmhouse Grill.
Warren County Farmers Fair
1350 Strykers Rd., Phillipsburg
July 29 – August 5
Celebrate 23 years of hot air balloons, so after watching the balloons launch you can head to the Demolition Derby and Rafter Z Rodeo. This year, the fair introduces the Ambassador and Junior Ambassador contests. Traditions include an arts expo, kids’ corral, 4-H shows, free concerts by local bands, the garden tractor pull and a beer garden.
Sunflower Festival
VonThun Farms, Washington
July 29-30, August 5-6
Aside from all the beautiful flowers, come to the farm for live music, beer and wine, axe throwing, face painting, and more activities for the whole family.
Grand Carnivale
Dorney Park, Allentown, PA
Through August 6 (except Tuesdays)
This day-to-night international celebration includes high-energy live music, lots of food, games and crafts. The nighttime Spectacle of Color Parade combines floats, interactive street performers and music rhythms. As the parade concludes, the King and Queen kick off a high-energy block party filled with entertainers, dancing, food and more.
Summer Vibes Festival
Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson
Through August 12
The theme park will take on a new look with bold and colorful installations. Look up under the Umbrella Canopy for hundreds of colorful umbrellas providing shade plus beauty. Look down along Whirly Way and you’ll walk through a spinning tunnel filled with tens of thousands of pinwheels. Whether or not you’re brave enough to ride The Joker, you’ll see the biggest beach balls around right out front. Plus, there will be specialty food options and live entertainment. The festival is included with your admission.
Six Flags Flavors of the World Food Festival
Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson
Through August 13
On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, you can taste foods from seven different countries in the world – no passport required! There will be fireworks on select nights.
Summer Pop-Up Art Exhibition
West Orange Arts Center, West Orange
Saturdays and Sundays, through August 13
You’ll see really cool artwork, from sculpture to digital portraiture, made by some of the West Orange Arts Council member artists.
Golden Girls Murder Mystery
Resorts AC Casino and Hotel, Atlantic City
Select dates through August 19
Miami’s Fab Four are investigating a potential murder hit – when they become suspects in a completely different murder! Use your detective skills to figure out which character is responsible and what their motive is – could it possibly be one of our favorite friends who is guilty?
Shark Summer
Adventure Aquarium, Camden
Through August 20
The Scuba Tooth Fairy returns this summer; watch as they dig for shark teeth in the tanks. There will be lots of other shark-themed activities and events throughout the aquarium for shark lovers of all ages.
Movie House
Paramus Park Mall, Paramus
Thursday – Saturday, through August 26
Movie fans will love the 10 different rooms packed with games, virtual reality-inspired experiences, photo ops, “easter eggs” from movies and more. Snap photos in the Alice in Wonderland Illusion Room or the Under The Sea room; navigate through the Willy Wonka Infinity Tunnel, take a walk through munchkin land in the Wizard of Oz room, experience the magical Harry Potter-inspired room, or head over to the beach-themed room. There’s also a Movie in the Park Experience (with a real movie playing every night), and movie-themed games including interactive Movie House Trivia in a Blockbuster Room. You can take part in the Movie House Scavenger Hunt, too.
Morning Walk
Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, Bernardsville
Saturdays, through August 26
New Jersey Audubon is hosting a weekly morning walk so you can enjoy a quiet morning at the sanctuary, walking the trails with an NJ Audubon staff or Associate Naturalist. The walk is informal and informative: you’ll discover birds, trees, tracks, wildflowers, reptiles and amphibians along the way.
Nature Infused Yoga
Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, Bernardsville
Virtual option as well
Saturdays, through August 26
Yoga teacher Kristin Mylecraine will show how yoga is a great way to relax, find inner connection, and increase flexibility and strength. Explore the connections between yoga and nature in this 75-minute class hosted by New Jersey Audubon.
Jump Into Pictures: Opening Night
West Windsor Arts, Princeton Jct.
Through August 26
The exhibition features illustrations geared toward kids 14 and under. You’ll see lots of children’s books that play a role in kids’ development.
Disney 100: The Exhibition
The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Through August 27
Disney fans will love this behind-the-scenes look at their favorite characters, movies and theme parks. Walk through 10 different galleries that will immerse you in sight, sound and touch.
Sand Sculptures in The Village
Peddler’s Village, New Hope, PA
Through August 31
Celebrate summer vibes with six larger-than-life sand sculptures that celebrate your and your kid’s favorite stories from the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Winnie-the-Pooh, Mother Goose stories and Alice in Wonderland.
Yoga By the Bay
Old Bridge Waterfront Park, Cliffwood Beach
Sundays and Tuesdays, through September
Bring a mat or towel because these one-hour yoga classes will be held on the grass overlooking the water.
Downtown After Sundown
Spiotta Park, South Orange
Saturdays, through September 2
Each week there will be a different musical style represented, such as Flamenco, New Orleans brass, jump blues, vintage rock, pop rock, country, R&B, pop, funk, blues, jazz and cover bands.
Beach Yoga
Ocean Place Resort and Spa, Long Branch
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, through September 3
Put on sunscreen, wear a hat and bring lots of water, because these one-hour hatha vinyasa classes are on the beach along the Atlantic.
Boardwalk Craft Show
Rio Grande Avenue Boardwalk, Wildwood
Select weekends, through September 3
As you stroll down the boardwalk, check out the artisans, handmade craft items, boutique items, gifts and more. The dates are May 27 and 28, June 17 and 18, July 1, 2 and 3, July 15 and 16, August 12 and 13, August 19 and 20, and September 2 and 3.
Statue at Sunset Cruise
Pier 16, New York, NY
Every day, through September 3
Bring your kids or date on board a small, intimate Circle Line vessel, where you’ll sail along the East River for an hour during sunset, passing by NYC landmarks such as the Statute of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. There will be a photo stop at Lady Liberty.
Identity & Restraint: Art of the Dog Collar
AKC Museum of the Dog, New York
Through September 4
This unique exhibit presents an array of dog collars from the National Sporting Library & Museum. Fine art from the AKC Museum of the Dog and American Kennel Club Collections will help develop an understanding of the collar as both art and object and how its design changed in relation to different dog breeds and their uses.
Thomas and Friends Explore the Rails
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City
Through September 4
Kids can learn, play and solve problems while finding themselves in locations from the beloved TV series. Younger kids can practice counting objects, comparing sizes and learning colors. Older kids can practice their math skills, learn basic engineering concepts, discover science ideas through play, and see how technology works to keep engines running.
Wind Therapy Wellness Sails
Wilbur’s Marina, Forked River (Lacey Twp.)
Select dates, through September
There are many options aboard the Wind Therapy sailboat: sunrise sails, sunset sails, full-day sails, teen camps, teen wellness and a full moon retreat. You take a gentle sail along the Barnegat Bay and then dock for meditation, crystal bowl singing and a quick chair massage.
Gaming Fest
Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson
Through September 4
Once you get to the theme park, use the app to reserve your spot and get ready to play in one of the Custom Gaming Houses. You’ll feel like you’re playing like the pros.
Ocean Xperience
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City
Through September 15 (LSC is closed Mondays)
You’ll become an “Xplorer” as you pilot the OceanXplorer, the most advanced research ship in the world. Deploy its research vehicle, conduct a guided mission, study orca groups and then watch OceanX footage of the ocean.
Members’ Juried Exhibition
Center for Contemporary Art, Bedminster
Through September 15
Take your time viewing 75 works of art in painting, printmaking, charcoal, ink, graphite, pastel, fiber, photography, mixed media, ceramics and more.
Rise of the New Jersey Diner
Hannah Memorial Garden at Paterson Museum, Paterson
Through September 23
The newest exhibit, “Order’s Up!” Paterson and the Rise of the New Jersey Diner, acknowledges what we already know: that New Jersey is the “Diner Capital of the World.” Learn how Paterson played a role in this statewide phenomenon.
Bonfires on the Beach
Asbury Park
Through September 29
On Fridays in May and June, Wednesdays in July and August, and Fridays again in September, you can visit one of several beaches in Asbury for a family bonfire. Bring your chairs, blankets and s’more-making items.
Cowtown Pro-Rodeo
Cowtown Rodeo, Pilesgrove
Saturdays, through September 30
There will be tons of bull riding fun, including steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, tie-down roping and team roping.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition
50 West 34th Street, New York, NY
Through October 15
This immersive exhibit is dedicated to all things Harry Potter. The exhibition features the iconic moments, characters, settings and beasts seen in the films and stories of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts and also includes the costumes, props and imagery from the Broadway production Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. You can choose a Patronus, cast a spell, test their Quidditch skills, and brew potions while you’re there.
Little Falls Farmers Market
Little Falls
Sundays, through October 29
Soupeteer, Doughboy On The Rise, Jersey Pickles, High Mountain Foods, Pastabalities, Rosie’s Empanadas, Jersey Spirits, Seven Tribesmen and Cousins Main Lobster are just some of the returning vendors for the season. Live music will be from Your Mom’s Hot and new this year will be live jazz music from Hunter Hays – plus DJ Allstar Spotlight.
Mountain Creek Resort Bike Park
Mountain Creek Resort, Vernon Twp.
Through October 29
The bike park at Mountain Creek has 52 downhill trails that challenge everyone from first-time bikers to downhill professional racers. Zip tours feature a series of ziplines ranging from 200 feet to 1,500 feet in length. On Wednesday, May 17, the bike park opens for the season at Mountain Creek, followed by the opening of the zipline tours on May 27.
Duke Farms Market
Duke Farms, Hillsborough
Sundays, through November 12
The best farms and artisan vendors from the Raritan Watershed region will offer items for all your grocery needs.
T-Rex Takeover
Field Station: Dinosaurs, Leonia
Select days, through November 12
The park will be home to more than 30 larger-than-life-sized dinosaurs and includes the Jurassic Jump attraction, activities like dino trivia or feeding a T-Rex, time to speak with actual paleontologists and a scavenger hunt.
Aerial Adventure Park Night Climb
Great Gorge Golf Club, Vernon
Select dates, through November 18
Night climbs give you three hours of access to the 10 original aerial obstacle courses, plus the new zipline course, The Black Creek Flyer. You can spend the night climbing, zipping, scrambling and scampering through the trees. Stop for something to eat or sit by the fire to relax before heading up again.
Food Truck Festival Season
Laurita Winery, New Egypt
Select Saturdays and Sundays, through November 19
Each weekend will have a different theme with food trucks to match, plus have a glass or wine or two. There will be family activities, too.
Hopatcong Sunday Market & Craft Fair
Park & Ride, Hopatcong
Sundays, through November 26
Each week, bring the kids and shop from a variety of food, produce and craft vendors.
Tuesday, August 1 is National Night Out. Many police departments around the start are holding family-friendly festivals to foster stronger ties between the police and the community.
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