- The list below includes 215 free or cheap things to do in or near Doylestown, Pennsylvania, including 108 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Playgrounds, Movie Theaters and Art Museum.
- From Kids' Castle to Pearl S. Buck House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Doylestown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Trenton, New Hope and Quakertown.
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Poconos Movieplex in East Stroudsburg offers a modern movie going experience for film fans of all ages. The theater features comfortable seating and state-of-the-art sound while showing the latest blockbuster films.
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Affiliated with Illinois State Parks, the Garfield Park Activity Center hosts a variety of programs, including basketball, tee ball, and other sports that kids can play for free. The center also hosts special events.
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As a historical site in the Revolutionary War, Morristown National Historical Park - Jockey Hollow has walking trails for visitors to explore the area. Jockey Hollow hosts an annual reenactment where volunteers dress up as Revolutionary War soldiers.
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The Sangria Lounge is a tapas bar and restaurant that also serves as a live music venue. The lounge is also a sports bar and offers free salsa dancing lessons.
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Founded in 1915, the Westfield Outdoor Tennis Club is a location dedicated solely to the sport of tennis. Members of the club have access to 15 courts in total and matches can be played year round on the hard courts.
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Rudyk Park is a baseball park that holds an amateur baseball league and is situated next to the highway. The park features only one baseball field, two basketball courts, and two playgrounds.
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The Conference House is the place where the end of the Revolutionary War was negotiated. The house was built before 1860 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Morristown's AMC Headquarters Plaza 10 is a ten theater movie multiplex that shows primarily newly released Hollywood films. The theater has reclining seats and reserved seating as well as fully digital video and sound.
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Wilmington & Western Railroad is the first railroad to be included in the National register of Historic Places. Opened as a tourist attraction in 1966, this 1870 railroad uses steam engines to transport children of all ages back in time, for all occasions, whether for romantic evenings or special celebrations.
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Known for their custom frame design services, The Big Picture provides a wide variety of frames for prints, posters, and artwork. In addition to framing, it offers photo restoration for vintage photography.