- The list below includes 182 free or cheap things to do in or near Downingtown, Pennsylvania, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- From The Struble Trail to Bell Tavern Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Downingtown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wilmington, Newark, West Chester and Media.
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The Paoli Battlefield is the site of a Revolutionary War battle that George Washington dubbed the Paoli Massacre - a significant defeat for the colonial forces. The battlefield has been meticulously preserved, and the staff welcomes visitors.
10.3 Miles
A preserved and recreated 19th century crossroads village, Historic Sugartown offers visitors the chance to see into America's past. The village features guided tours, and hosts a variety of educational events.
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Spanning 197 acres, Welkinweir is a vast natural area that features a 55 acre arboretum and encompasses a variety of diverse habitats, including wetlands, meadows, and woodlands. The area is available for special events.
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In business since 1969, Buckwalter Framing, also known as Buckwalter Galleries, Ltd., offers custom framing services for artwork, maps, portraits, and documents. The gallery features an extensive selection of frames.
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100 Wateworks Drive, off N Walnut Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348
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Anson B Nixon park is 106 acres of charmingly beautiful grounds. The park features three miles of walking trails, two ponds, babbling streams and lush woodlands, perfect for hiking.
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The Christian C. Sanderson Museum
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1755 Creek Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
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The Christian C. Sanderson Museum documents the history of the Chadds Ford area. Exhibits cover artists including N.C. Wyeth, artifacts from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and both world wars.
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The site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brandywine, Brandywine Battlefield now offers guided tours (visitors provide their own cars), with stops at the Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse, Birmingham Hill, and Sandy Hill, and lunch at the Northbrook Marketplace. Self-guided exploration always available.
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The Brandywine River Museum is a historic and American art complex, including an extensive collection with works by Andrew and Wyeth. Artworks are housed in a historic grist mill, and guided walking tours of the collection and adjacent farm introduce visitors to the site.
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Taste Kennett Food Tours offers a unique experience for tourists and locals looking to taste the town. The tour company takes guests on a three hour tasting tour, sampling the best of what Kennett Square eateries have to offer.
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Devoted to protecting the Brandywine watershed's natural and cultural resources, Brandywine Conservancy the has fought to protect nearly 60000 acres of local land. The conservancy runs several community outreach and environmental education programs.