- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Easton, Maryland, including 90 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, Bowling, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Idlewild Park to The Amish Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Easton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cambridge, Stevensville, St. Michaels and Edgewater.
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With a large indoor skating auditorium, Wheels Skating Center offers guests a chance to try out their skating skills to a wide range of musical selections. Leather and plastic skates can be rented at the facility.
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Overseeing an array of tourist attractions and community events and activities, the Pemberton Park-Wicomico Dept of Recreation & Parks manages the county's parks and recreation opportunities, including museums, historic areas, and other attractions.
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There are always fascinating things for sale at Spence's Bazaar in Dover, Delaware. The flea market features a rotating roster of vendors selling antiques, collectibles and vintage items. Amish foods and fresh baked goods are also available.
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The bowling alley, Cherokee Lanes, is a 20 lane bowling alley that has wooden lanes and a snack bar. The alley also features a lounge where bowlers can relax after a round of bowling.
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A city park along the Patuxent River Greenway, Patuxent Ponds Park features two ponds, and allows catch and release fishing only. The area also features hiking trails with scenic woodland views.
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The Watersedge Recreation Council handles all the local amateur sports programs for the Watersedge community and its veterans. Baseball and Basketball are featured along with dance lessons and community events year-round.
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Since the early 1700's, Christ Episcopal Church in Dover, has been welcoming visitors to share in their faith. Many members have lineage that dates back to the colonial days, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence was a member of the vestry.
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Located in the heart of the city that has remained the seat of Delaware's State Government since 1777, First State Heritage Park, encompasses a series of historic buildings. The park has no defined boundaries and includes several museums, governmental landmarks, and more.
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Dover's Old State House was built between 1787 and 1791. It is one of the oldest buildings in the United States. The House is no longer an active government building, but is open for tours and exhibitions.