- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Swimming Pool and Bowling.
- From The Old Jail to Franklin County Visitors Bureau, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chambersburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gettysburg, Hagerstown, Emmitsburg and Shippensburg.
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229 E. Martin Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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Dedicated to the history of West Virginia, For the Kids, By George Children's Museum provides connections to George Washington's activities in the area. The museum offers a virtual bike tour, furnished log cabin, railroad exhibit and general store.
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The historical B & O Roundhouse is a museum with the goal of preserving, collecting, and restoring railway equipment in order to educate the public. The museum can hold up to 10 stalls.
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Owned and operated by the Morgan Arts Council, the official arts council of Morgan City, The Ice House is a gallery of works by local and regional artists, including jewelry, glass, and paintings.
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Once a Roman style bath house, Museum of the Berkeley Springs displays the history of the region with its collection of artifacts. Visitors can view Native American tools, quartz crystals, and authentic clothing from the past in the museum.
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#2 S. Washington St., Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
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The springs at Berkeley Springs State Park releases about 2,000 gallons of water per minute. Visitors can experience a 750-gallon Roman Bath, a 150-gallon whirlpool bathtub, a 30 or 60-minute Swedish massage, a sauna, and a five-minute sauna, all incorporating the mineral water that has been famous since Americ…
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Originally built in 1874, the Triple Brick Museum was used as housing for B&O Railroad employees passing through Martinsburg. The museum now stands as a historical tribute to the areas railroad history.
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Built in the colonial era, the Adam Stephen House is exemplary of colonial architecture. Now a museum, it features collections of art and artifacts, including fossils and primitive stone tools unearthed from the caverns beneath the house.
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Located in downtown Martinsburg, Red Brick Gallery is a small display space that features the works of local fine artists in a variety of media. The Gallery also hosts special events.
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A 205 acre human-made lake, Sleepy Creek Lake features three boat ramps as well as a camping area. The lake offers crappie, trout, bass, and pike fishing, and allows boats with electric motors.
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Run by the Hanover Area Historical Society, Warehime-Myers Mansion is a Greek Revival structure built in the early 1900s. Visitors can tour the first and second floors on Wednesday and Saturday.