- The list below includes 240 free or cheap things to do in or near Dartmouth, Massachusetts, including 102 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Farms & Ranches, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Parks.
- From Demarest Lloyd State Park to Round Hill, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dartmouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Oak Bluffs and Jamestown.
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224 Benefit Street, 20 North Main St, Providence, RI 2903
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Providence's Rhode Island School of Design Museum is dedicated to preserving, documenting and displaying important artworks, installations and other ephemera related to the history of design and aesthetics. Its collections include paintings, sterling silver tea sets, antique textiles, household equipment and mu…
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An indoor/outdoor sports complex, Jungleplex maintains 60 000 square feet of playing space for activities including soccer, martial arts, field hockey and baseball, and also includes an arcade and cafe on the premises.
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Showcase Cinemas is a movie venue that offers concessions, conference and party theater rentals, and a rewards program for frequent moviegoers. The theater has an in-seat food and beverage service.
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Located in a renovated department store, Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel offers music events for every music preference. With a vintage atmosphere, Lupo's has attracted headliners such as Green Day, Foo Fighters, Willie Nelson, and Radiohead.
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A cozy and historic shopping are, Market Square has unparalleled architecture and atmosphere. The square is populated by many artisans and street performers who perform trades such as dancing, singing, painting, chalk art, and magic.
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Providing panoramic views of the Providence skyline is the main draw of Prospect Terrace. The site and its surrounding park also serve as the home of the Roger Williams Memorial statue which overlooks the city.
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Providence River is a tidal river and was once the border between the English New England colonies and the Dutch colony of New Netherland. The river is the meeting place of the annual WaterFire Festival.
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A minimalist but pleasant and scenic park, Prospect Park is a small bit of wooded green space with benches, ample shade, and an imposing statue of Roger Williams at its center.
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An off-leash dog park with separate sections for large and small dogs, the Pawtucket Dog Park offers generous open spaces for dogs to play, run, and socialize. The park offers water supplies and materials for cleaning up after dogs.
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The Swan Point Cemetery was established in 1846 and has grown into a large, historic cemetery that welcomes all races and religions. The site also features a 200-acre garden and an adjoining bike trail.