- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Butler, Pennsylvania, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Alameda Park to Eracers Go-Kart Bumper-Boat Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Butler and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Castle and Pittsburgh.
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4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is ranked within the top five natural history museums in the United States. The museum's 20 galleries, including one of the best dinosaur collections in the world, cover 115,000 square feet.
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Housing an extensive collection of artworks in a wide range of media by Philadelphia native Andy Warhol, the Andy Warhol Museum emphasizes interactive and creative engagement with the art and life of the iconic artist.
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1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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Associated with the Smithsonian Institute, Senator John Heinz History Center illustrates 250 years of Pittsburgh history, and includes the Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum among its 6 floors of exhibits.
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1 Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has a number of gardens and ponds, greenhouses, art installations, a tropical forest conservatory, gift shop and a cafe. They also continually feature seasonal flower shows and exhibits.
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Stage AE is an intimate venue to allow you to get up close and personal with your favorite musical artists. With a 2,400 capacity indoor concert hall and a 5,550 capacity outdoor amphitheater, this venue boasts hassle free parking, clean facilities, and a variety of concessions.
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Visitors can spend the day shopping at Jonnet Plaza. The plaza is home to many private businesses, such as medical and law establishments, as well as major retail stores such as Big Lots.
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The Phipps Conservatory was originally a gift to the city of Philadelphia by railroad magnet Harold Phipps in 1893. The conservatory has 13 indoor rooms, and six outdoor gardens, and is also considered one of the greenest energy efficient buildings in the world.
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Point State Park is a state park commemorating the historic heritage of the surrounding area during the French and Indian War. Attractions include boating, fishing, hiking and biking trails, and the Fort Pitt Museum.
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Pittsburgh's Frick Park is the largest of its kind in the region, spanning 644 acres. The park is heavily wooded, and features an extensive network of trails for hiking and running. It is also a prime bird watching spot.
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The Duquesne Incline is a funicular or inclined plane railroad that goes up the side of Mount Washington. People can ride in the original cars up the side of Mount Washington before encountering good views of the entire city, and many fine dining establishments.