Fall into the Vibrant Spirit of New Brunswick, NJ: A Guide to Exploring the Citys Best Autumn Events

As autumn sets in and the leaves begin to change colors, there is no better time to explore the diverse, youthful, vibrant, gritty, multicultural and historic city of New Brunswick. From cultural celebrations to community events and more, this bustling city has something for everyone looking for a true taste of fall.

One event that should not be missed during your time here is Oktoberfest (Liberty Street Corner at George St., 08901), which takes place annually in late September. This festival celebrates German culture with traditional food such as sausages and pretzels paired with beer from local breweries. Youll also find live music performances throughout the day featuring polka bands.

If youre interested in art exhibitions then dont miss out on Artwalk ( Held all over Downtown NB) happening every last Friday of September where several galleries are open for viewing new exhibitions apart from getting treated by live jazz musicians playing around many corners.The streets come alive through interactive installations created by local artists.

For lovers of live theater productions The Crossroads Theatre Company(7 Livingston Ave., 08901) offers a diverse array of plays celebrating African American heritage during their annual Reopening Season event in October.

The Raritan River Festival,( Boyd Park/The Rutgers Boathouse Route 18 North Exit #9 & Route 1/Route130 Southbound Exit#26 Stay right towards downtown.right on Commercial Ave.to Parking Lot D.) which happens in Mid October welcomes locals an opportunity to watch dragon boat racing while enjoying delicious food served up vendors offering tasty treats. Additionally dozens of performers ranging from firebreathers to dance troupes will kep you entertained throughout your stay its certainly not an experience you want to miss!

Finally ,for those who love history,a visit Johnson Parks Greenfaires is a must. There you can learn about sustainability issues while enjoying ecofriendly vendors and locallysourced food options.(Johnson Park 1030 River Road, Piscataway NJ,08854)

Throughout your time exploring New Brunswick this fall, be sure to take some time to appreciate the citys friendly nature and experience its unique blend of cultures. Trust us when we say that it doesnt disappoint.

Websites/Twitter handles:

https://www.newbrunswick.com/events/festivalsandevents

@NewBrunswickNJ

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New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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7 Livingston Ave.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Boyd Park/the Rutgers Boathouse
#26 Route 18 North Exit #9 & Route 1/Route130
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Johnson Park
1030 River Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
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General view of west elevation, view to NE
The Buccleuch Mansion, in Buccleuch Park, New Brunswick, NJ; image taken in late August 2008
Looking northwest down a steep residental street in the lower 80s on a sunny midday.
Looking northwest at Our Lady of Fatima Church on a sunny midday.
View north along New Jersey State Route 26 (Livingston Avenue) at Bergen Avenue on the border of New Brunswick and North Brunswick Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey
Southbound train at Jersey Avenue NJTransit station
View north along U.S. Route 130 (Burlington Pike) just north of the Rancocas Creek on the border of Delanco Township and Willingboro Township in Burlington County, New Jersey
View south along U.S. Route 130 (Burlington Pike) just north of the Rancocas Creek on the border of Delanco Township and Willingboro Township in Burlington County, New Jersey
Church of the Three Mile Run replica at East Jersey Olde Towne Village in Piscataway, New Jersey.
Fitzrandolph House at East Jersey Olde Towne Village.