- The list below includes 194 free or cheap things to do in or near Collegeville, Pennsylvania, including 112 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and Farms & Ranches.
- From Hoy Park to Trappe Borough Hall Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Collegeville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, West Chester and Media.
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The Pennsylvania Veterans Museum maintains a permanent collection of historical artifacts and exhibits pertaining to veterans of the armed forces. It hosts educational programs and frequent special events, and produces educational films and lesson plans for teachers.
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Opened in 2005, the Pennsylvania Veteran's Museum serves to preserve the history and legacy of all U.S. veterans. The museum features informational displays to educate all those who visit, with a focus on educating youth, on the history of our nations fighters.
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185 N West End Blvd, Quakertown, PA 18951
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A movie theater featuring 12 auditoriums, Regal Cinemas Richland Crossing 12 displays first-run feature films. The theater provides stadium seating, assisted listening and descriptive video devices and a concession area with food and drinks.
18.8 Miles
Turning Point Gallery is an art gallery that focuses on American studio handcrafted jewelry and glass sculptures from over a dozen artists that specialize in the medium. They also have art furniture and original paintings.
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With 24 different lanes available, the Earl Bowl Lanes is a bowling alley that offers daily specials to bowlers who visit. Other amenities include automatic scoring, bowling leagues, and a game room.
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The 2.5-mile Rocky Run Trail is a recreational trail that can be used for hiking, running, walking, or biking. The trail parallels the Rocky Run stream and eventually runs into the Darlington Trial at the lower end.
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Green Hills Farm was the home of Pearl S. Buck for over 40 years. At the home which was constructed in 1825, visitors can see the desk where she wrote 'The Good Earth' along with many artworks from around the world.
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Children are encouraged to dress as their favorite film character, and attend the Saturday Kid's Matinees, while adults are welcome to watch independent art films, foreign films, and classic Hollywood films at The Country Theater. This theater first opened in 1938.
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Used for canine recreation, Lloyd Park provides dogs with a grassy, wooded area to play along with access to a creek. The park also features a children's playground and a volleyball court.
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With both indoor and outdoor tennis courts, Doylestown Tennis Club offers visitors 12 courts to choose from. The club hosts leagues and tennis classes for visitors wishing to compete or improve their skills.