- The list below includes 120 free or cheap things to do in or near Adamstown, Pennsylvania, including 102 different types of inexpensive activities like Shopping Districts, History Museums, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- From Stoudtburg Village to Green Dragon Farmer's Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Adamstown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Reading, Ephrata and Downingtown.
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The site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brandywine, Brandywine Battlefield now offers guided tours (visitors provide their own cars), with stops at the Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse, Birmingham Hill, and Sandy Hill, and lunch at the Northbrook Marketplace. Self-guided exploration always available.
35.4 Miles
The Brandywine River Museum is a historic and American art complex, including an extensive collection with works by Andrew and Wyeth. Artworks are housed in a historic grist mill, and guided walking tours of the collection and adjacent farm introduce visitors to the site.
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The Christian C. Sanderson Museum
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1755 Creek Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
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The Christian C. Sanderson Museum documents the history of the Chadds Ford area. Exhibits cover artists including N.C. Wyeth, artifacts from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and both world wars.
35.5 Miles
An eight-screen movie theater, AMC Tilghman Square 8 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers auditorium rentals for private events and a concession area with food and drinks.
35.6 Miles
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136 Brown Street, Middletown, PA 17057
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Departing out of a freight station built in 1891, guests on the Middletown & Hummelstown Railroad, can enjoy an 11-mile train ride in a vintage 1920's rail coach. In addition to the standard trip, seasonal and special event rides are offered throughout the year.
35.7 Miles
Let's Pretend is a family entertainment center (or play center) for children dedicated to offering children and adults a place to play and grow together without modern day distractions. Let's Pretend maintains a variety of themed imagination and play areas.
35.8 Miles
Built as a vaudeville theatre in 1911, Elks Theatre was converted to be solely a movie house during a remodeling in 1940. Now showing first and second-run movies, the Elk is woven into the community fabric as a cultural gathering place for more than 100 years.
35.9 Miles
Marshall Steam Museum is a museum offering a variety of exhibits on steam based vehicles. Among these exhibits is an operating collection of antique automobiles and a steam locomotive exhibit.
36.3 Miles
YSC sports is a soccer facility that features both indoor and outdoor artificial soccer fields for use. Visitors to the facility commonly enjoy playing games in a soccer league, renting field time, or training to become a better player.
36.4 Miles
The mill at Haines Mill Museum dates back to 1760. Restored as a working grist mill museum in 1972, visitors can now watch a water turbine and rolling equipment operated by water power supplied from a mill race. Open Saturday and Sunday, May through September.