- The list below includes 121 free or cheap things to do in or near Easton, Pennsylvania, including 100 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Billiards/Pool Halls, Bowling and Family Fun Center.
- From Easton Farmers Market to 2 T's Mini-Golf & Driving Range, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Easton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Allentown, Bethlehem, Quakertown and Flemington.
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Composed of wooded areas and open park land, Marquand Park sits on 17 acres and features over 200 species of plants as well as walking trails. The park also offers a playground, baseball field, picnic area and an arboretum.
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As the site of a historic battle from the American Revolution, Princeton Battle Monument is an ornate stone sculpture created by 19th century artist, Frederick William MacMonnies. The monument has a walkway lined with trees and benches.
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The Hill School Ice Arena has been in operations since 2006 and holds room for 400 spectators. The rink also offers a skate room to store ice skating equipment and locker room facilities for students.
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Located on the campus of Princeton University, the Richardson Auditorium is a performing arts venue host to a number of events throughout the year. Orchestra performances, concerts, and other festivals are among these events.
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Willow Grove Ice Rink Inc is an ice skating rink and arena that offers public skating and hosts men and youth hockey leagues. The rink features an on site pro shop and hosts birthday parties.
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The Wintersport Royals are a local youth hockey team that calls the Winter Sport Ice Arena home. The team provides children the opportunity to learn to play hockey in a local, fun, and challenging environment.
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Visitors can enjoy a bowling alley with 12 lanes that also hosts leagues and tournaments at Slocum's Bowl-O-Drome. The alley also features an on site pro shop and houses Sloc's Bar and Grille.
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Since 1746, students have received their education at Princeton University, originally known as the College of New Jersey. Princeton, an Ivy League school, has the largest university endowment in the world.
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Since 1882, the Princeton University Art Museum has been collecting works of art from throughout the world. That collection now includes over 72,000 works including Greek and Roman antiquities, Medieval and Western European sculptures and paintings, Renaissance art, and Chinese calligraphy.
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A relatively small park in Trenton is the Cadwalader Park, which is an open green space for general play. The Ellarslie Mansion is located in the middle of the park and currently serves as a museum that is open to the public for free.