- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near East Liverpool, Ohio, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Specialty Museums, Art Museum and History Museums.
- From Beaver Creek State Park to Beaver Creek Kayak Company, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in East Liverpool and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Weirton, Pittsburgh and Newell.
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With Burgh Bits & Bites Food Tours, visitors can sample bites of food from local eateries, from cheese shops to delis. Visitors will walk through the neighborhoods of the city while learning about the history of the region.
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Intersection of Route 19 and Fort Couch Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102
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A mall that is an attraction for shopping or a place to spend the day is South Hills Village. There are various options of stores to browse for items and even food.
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139 E Boardman Street, Youngstown, OH 44503
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Exhibits with hands-on play and interactive elements are the showcase of the Children's Museum of the Valley. The site also features many special workshops for children, teens, and adults with a focus on crafting and making.
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The Strip is a narrow piece of land near the Allegheny River. This area sees an average of 22,406 cars each day with visitors heading to the Heinz Heritage Center, Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Pittsburgh Opera, Society for Contemporary Crafts, and Pittsburgh Filmmakers.
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A small town park where families come to picnic and enjoy a day in the sun, Silver Park in Alliance, OH., will remind you of your childhood. The park features a lake with ducks, plenty of shelters, open spaces and sports fields.
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11 W Federal St, Youngstown, OH 44503
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Hands-on experimentation and play are the foundation of OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children's Center for Science & Technology. The exhibits cover a wide range of fields, including engineering, weather, light, energy, and aviation.
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Located on the Youngstown State University campus, the McDonough Museum of Art primarily focuses on exhibits of contemporary art. Paintings, photographs, sculptures, and even mixed media pieces have been showcased in the shifting exhibit space.
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Fellows Riverside Gardens serves as a large-scale public garden at the northern end of Mill Creek Park. There are twelve acres of display gardens that feature a wide variety of colorful plant displays and flowers.
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Originally known as The Steel Museum, the institute is currently called the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. It is maintained by Youngstown State University and covers the history of the iron and steel industries on the region.
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The first museum dedicated to American art is The Butler Institute of American Art. The collection currently is composed of over 20,000 individual pieces and features a variety of traveling exhibitions throughout the year.