- The list below includes 126 free or cheap things to do in or near Elkton, Maryland, including 104 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, History Museums and Marinas.
- From West Meadow Park to East Meadow Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Elkton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wilmington, Newark, New Castle and Middletown.
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Permanent vendors and casual sellers find their place at the New Castle Farmer's Market. It offers all types of things for the bargain seeker, from pets to Amish food specialties.
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Delaware City, Delaware is home to Battery Park, a large municipal park best known for its huge array of children's programs and summer camps. The park is also available for general use throughout the year.
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The Levels Road Dog Park is composed of two different areas that are connected by a trail. Visitors and their dogs are able to walk along two miles of trails in total from the early morning to sunset.
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Delaware City's Fort Delaware State Park is built on the site of historic Fort Delaware, a Union fort that housed Confederate prisoners during the Civil War. The fort is now popular with Civil War reenactment groups and is available for touring.
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900 Levels Road, Middletown, DE 19709
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Situated on 100 acres, Charles E. Price Memorial Park At Levels Road features a dog park, a fishing pond and open fields for recreational activities. The park also offers picnic facilities, walking trails and children's playgrounds.
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Known for their custom frame design services, The Big Picture provides a wide variety of frames for prints, posters, and artwork. In addition to framing, it offers photo restoration for vintage photography.
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Tideline Gallery is an art gallery and emporium that sells a wide variety of unique gifts. The store features jewelry, pottery, both functional and decorative, art glass, lamps, and Judaica.
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Wilmington & Western Railroad is the first railroad to be included in the National register of Historic Places. Opened as a tourist attraction in 1966, this 1870 railroad uses steam engines to transport children of all ages back in time, for all occasions, whether for romantic evenings or special celebrations.
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A restaurant and bar with an Irish pub feel, J.B. McGinnes Pub & Grille features live music as well as a regular karaoke night. It also features pool tables and a juke box.
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Odessa's The Historic Houses are a series of properties from the earliest days of Delaware's statehood, and some predate the Revolutionary War. Most of the Historic Houses are considered state landmarks and are available for tours.