- The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Clarksville, Indiana, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- From Falls of the Ohio State Park to Lapping Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Clarksville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Louisville, Jeffersonville, Corydon and New Albany.
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1210 Hickory Grove Road, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
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Visitors can browse a selection of handcrafted pottery made in studio at Elements Clay Studio & Stuff. Elements also offers vintage china rentals, pottery lessons, and a paint your own pottery studio.
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100 W. Broadway, Frankfort, KY
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A museum and research facility at the same time, Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History displays 3,000 exhibits pertaining to Kentucky's history.
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Route 31E, Hodgenville, KY
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The Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home at Knob Creek was the president's boyhood home until 1816. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Capital City Museum offers an intimate look into the city's foundation and history. The tour takes place over many different floors. Visitors can determine their own pace and enjoy a quick walk-through or a more in-depth experience.
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100 W Broadway Street, Frankfort, KY 40601
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Kentucky Historical Society collects, preserves, conserves, interprets and shares information, memories and materials from Kentucky's past to assist those interested in exploring and preserving that heritage. The Society has museum collections, an oral history collection, libraries and special collections.
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Featuring two floors of artifacts, Kentucky Military History Museum has exhibits that depict the region's involvement with wars like the Civil War up until present day. These artifacts include firearms, photographs, medals, and more.
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The Governor's Mansion in Frankfort is the oldest official governor's residence in the United States. Public tours take place twice a week, covering the history, fine art, architecture, and furniture of the building.
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Historic to Frankfort, Leslie Morris Park offers visitors a variety of family-oriented activities to enjoy including hiking and picnicking. With great views of downtown Frankfort, visitors can also tour sites relative to the Civil War.
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An ode to the history and growth of Kentucky state, the Old Governor's Mansion stands tall and strong. From 1798 to 1914, 35 of the state governors occupied and entertained at the mansion, making it a big part of the state's past.
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At the Frankfort Cemetery are buried plenty of famous people. One of them is the 18th century explorer and pioneer Daniel Boone. This is the second incorporated cemetery in America, and covers approximately 100 acres.