- The list below includes 105 free or cheap things to do in or near Edwardsville, Illinois, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Playgrounds and Movie Theaters.
- From The Gardens at SIUE to Edwardsville Public Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Edwardsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Louis, Florissant, Belleville and Alton.
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Chase Park Plaza Cinemas consists of five intimate auditoriums with luxury seating, all-digital sound systems and state of the art projection. The theater also offers stadium seating, presentation theater and trompe l'oeil masterpiece in each auditorium.
20.5 Miles
Featuring exhibits focused upon the history of the community and the Illinois workforce, Labor & Industry Museum is located in the city of Belleville. Some of the displays include memorabilia from the cast-iron stove, glass making and brewing industries.
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123 N Church Street, Belleville, IL 62220
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Preserving the history of the community, the Labor & Industry Museum features artifacts and displays celebrating the growth of manufacturing within Illinois. This includes displays related to the production of cast iron stoves along with glass making and brewing.
20.6 Miles
The fully restored Lincoln Theatre, originally constructed in 1921, shows current releases in a vintage setting. Visitors can also reserve a party room or take part in special live events.
20.6 Miles
Cigar INN is a cigar bar and jazz lounge with over 25 single malt scotches and a wide selection of cigars. Besides live jazz, they have nights dedicated to open mic and poetry, comedy shows, chess and karaoke.
20.6 Miles
Preserved by a non-profit foundation, Old St. Ferdinand Shrine is a historic shrine built by early French settlers to the region. The foundation hosts community events like pancake breakfasts, festivals, house tours, and concerts at the building.
20.7 Miles
A Greek Revival Mansion, the Chatillon-DeMenil Mansion was built in 1849 and expanded in 1863. The museum contains several exhibits and artifacts, including the 1904 World's Fair Collection and a mysterious painting that is believed to be of Henri Chatillon.
20.9 Miles
A 2.5 acre area devoted to dogs, the Belleville Dog Park is separated into large and small dog areas. Each section features agility courses and obstacles for dogs to play with, as well as large open spaces.
21.1 Miles
Dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and increasing awareness of local history and culture, the Florissant Valley Historical Society maintains the Taille de Noyer house and museum. The society sponsors a variety of events year-round.
21.2 Miles
Filled with interactive exhibits for children, Saint Louis Science Center is a three level discovery center with a planetarium and IMAX theater. These exhibits include a fossil dig site, genome science display, human senses exhibit, and more.