- The list below includes 193 free or cheap things to do in or near Brunswick, Ohio, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Recreation Centers, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Mapleside Farms to Hickory Ridge Cinemas, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brunswick and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lakewood, Cleveland, Peninsula and Akron.
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Featuring the finest vendors and artisans in the area, Holmes County Flea Market, has been providing a family-friendly shopping experience since 1989. Visitors will find exceptional varieties of food, crafts, decor and more.
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A historic house originally constructed in the 1850s, the Eleutheros Cooke House & Garden combines 19th century architecture with a 1950s indoor aesthetic. The house is now a free public museum.
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The Sandusky Speedway offers visitors the change to watch motor races, rent the racetracks, and access the pit area. The location's heated bar also provides a football viewing experience with a big screen television.
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614 West Perkins Avenue, Sandusky, OH 44870
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The Rusty Wallace Racing Experience- Sandusky Speedway is a .5-mile oval racetrack that is made out of asphalt. The track has grandstands that seat up to 3,500 people at one time.
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Enjoy an afternoon strolling around Kingwood Center, a 47-acre former estate with meticulously manicured gardens, fountains and trails. Guided tours of the interior of the mansion are available, as well as access to the hiking trails throughout the grounds.
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A Queen Ann style house, the Victorian House has 28 rooms and serves as the community's museum. In here there are exhibited artifacts pertaining to the history of the county.
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The Sandusky Maritime Museum offers a learning experience for guests who are interested in knowing more about the history of the Sandusky Bay. The location not only has numerous exhibits on display, but also sells souvenirs at the gift shop.
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The first trail in the country which can be roamed by the Amish buggies, the Holmes County Trail runs for 15 miles and has picnic areas and a visitor's center.
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The Millersburg Glass Museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the history of the local glass plant, which was owned by John Fenton. Those who are interested in the artwork may enjoy the site's featured pieces and collections.
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Styled in Greek Revival architecture, Follett House Museum presents historical artifacts of Sandusky and of Erie County. The museum displays letters, drawings, diaries and books and has a collection of textiles along with a rooftop view of the area.