- The list below includes 27 free or cheap things to do in or near Binghamton, New York, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Arcades, Movie Theaters and Children's Museums.
- From Otsiningo Park to Recreation Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Binghamton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Vestal.
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With all of its screens featuring digital projection, Plaza 6 Cinemas shows the latest films and blockbuster hits in standard and 3D viewing formats. The theaters were recently upgraded to include 5.1 surround sound.
36.8 Miles
Covering a total of 4,300 acres, the Cornell Plantations has a botanical garden, an arboretum, and plenty of trails. In here there are also 38 natural areas, such as the Cayuga Marsh and the Polson Natural Area. Public events are organized in here, such as the Garden Gift Shop Holliday.
36.9 Miles
Beautiful in design and grand in size, the 1890 House Museum is a local treasure. The limestone mansion was home to a historic industrian and is now available for tours, showcasing the mansions wonderful Victorian artifacts.
36.9 Miles
The 1890 House is a museum and restored limestone mansion built during the Victorian era by industrialist Charles Wickwire. Currently curated and run by a non-profit group, daily tours and educational programs are offered to groups of all ages.
37.1 Miles
A craft brewery that makes ales, stouts, lagers, and other varieties, the Cortland Beer Company sells beer by the bottle and keg, as well as on tap. The brewery also hosts live music.
37.3 Miles
Chartered June 9, 1995, the Nys Grange Museum is a historical museum featuring artifacts and information about the Grange in New York State. Of particular interest is the Memorial Brick Project, a growing collection of memorial bricks.
37.4 Miles
281 Bowling Inc is a bowling alley that features competitive bowling leagues, a fully stocked pro shop, a full bar, and a full restaurant. The alley has special discounted pricing on Saturdays and Sundays.
37.5 Miles
Founded in 1865 and part of the Ivy League, the Cornell University was ranked at number 14 by QS World University Rankings. Some of the most important of its graduates are Henry Heimlich, Carl Sagan, Thomas Pynchon, John Cleese, as well as numerous others.
37.5 Miles
Established in 1970, Cornell Cinema is a movie theater facility that hosts 300 annual screenings, guest filmmakers, and panel discussions. The theater also shows silent films accompanied by live music.