- The list below includes 36 free or cheap things to do in or near Bath, Ontario, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Nature & Wildlife Areas, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Glenn H. Curtiss Museum to Aroma Coffee Art Gallery, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bath and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Corning, Watkins Glen, Naples and Hammondsport.
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Many famous people found their resting place at the Woodlawn Cemetery of Elmira, and the most well known one is Mark Twain. The cemetery was established in 1858 and it is now included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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96 Eldridge Park Drive, Elmira, NY 14901
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Situated in an amusement park, Eldridge Park Carousel Preservation Society Inc is dedicated to bringing the park's carousel back to its former glory. The carousel is considered one of the fastest ones in the country.
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Featuring live entertainment, Brady's Pub showcases local musicians and bands ranging from rock to acoustic. The pub features Irish Red Ale and hard cider, and has several beers available on tap.
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A classic, neighborhood-style bowling alley, Rossi Lanes features equipment rentals, open bowling, and an array of league bowling opportunities. The alley also hosts perodic tournaments, and features a variety of refreshments.
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The Arnot Art Museum features a permanent collection of European art from the 17th to 19th centuries, and of American art from the 19th and 20th centuries. It also hosts temporary exhibits of art from around the world.
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The permanent collection at the Chemung Valley History Museum has approximately 2,000 items, from which 200 are always on display, in the Bank Gallery. The other two galleries are the Barn and the Howell, which house rotating exhibitions all around the year.
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415 E Water Street, Elmira, NY 14901
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Visitors can view a variety of exhibits related to the history of the Chemung Valley region at the Chemung County Historical Society. The society provides educational programming, lectures, and interactive exhibits.
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While it was built in 1894, the Christmas House was first opened in 1983 during the Christmas season. Among the products sold in here can be remembered the handcrafted Weeforest Folk Mice, the handcrafted Angels and Fairies, and the children's favorites, such as the Elf on the Shelf.
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As a host for local tournaments, Dixie Bowling Lanes is a family owned and operated bowling alley with automatic scoring and bumper lanes. The alley has several birthday packages that include admission and shoe rentals.
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As a fully functioning Amish farm, Weaver View Farms offers visitors a variety of baked goods, jams, quilts, and other handcrafted products to purchase. The farm's store is located in a 19th century barn.