- 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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Located in Fort Madison, Iowa, Old Fort Madison is a former military installation that was integral to the outcome of the War of 1812. The Fort is now a registered historic site and a popular destination for military reenactments.
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Visitors can view a variety of items related to the history of the Bensalem community at the Historical Society of Bensalem. The society has collected variety of photographs, records, documents and artifacts.
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Zimmerli Art Museum is a teaching museum that features over 60,000 works in its collection. The museum features a variety of educational activities and social opportunities which include lectures, performances, workshops, and classes.
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The TD Bank Amphitheater is an outdoor summer concert venue featuring unreserved lawn seating and refreshment vendors for its season of concerts and movies.
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610 S. Henderson Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406
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Gulph Mills Tennis Club features six indoor well-maintained high-visibility US Open Blue courts with a viewing gallery for off-court time, full locker rooms and pro-shop. Clinics, lessons, leagues, and party-rentals are also available.
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Hamilton Lanes is the traditional bowling experience that seems to be a thing of the past in most areas. Inexpensive and fun, Hamilton Lanes is a great place for a night of bowling or hanging out in the lounge.
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Joyce Kilmer Square Park, Albany Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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Guests can enjoy a 2 hour guided walking tour of News Brunswick with Historic Walking Tours of New Brunswick - Day Tours. The sightseeing tour explores a variety of locations including colonial houses, graveyards, and churches.
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Part of the Rutgers University campus, Rutgers Geology Museum was founded in 1872 by George Cook. The museum offers guided tours and exhibits that include an Egyptian mummy, a dinosaur trackway, a mastodon skeleton and a variety of minerals.
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Inventory is always improving and changing at the Fairgrounds Farmers Market where visitors can find everything from home grown meats and specialty candy to fine wine and fresh milk and ice cream.
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In 1917, the National Memorial Arch, was dedicated in honor of the arrival of George Washington and his troops to Valley Forge. Standing over 60-feet high, the granite arch features bronze plaques of the Valley Forge general officers.