- The list below includes 147 free or cheap things to do in or near Fairfield, Ohio, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Parks, Mini Golf and Flea Markets.
- From William Harbin Park to Village Green of Fairfield, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fairfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and West Chester.
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Founded in 1919 and houses in a 1930 building, the Dayton Art Institute contains a collection gathered from all around the world and spanning across 5,000 years of art history. More than 1,000 items from this collection are permanently exhibited.
34.8 Miles
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208 W Monument Ave, Dayton, OH 45402
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Dayton International Peace Museum is one of the few community-based institutions with a focus on peace. They provide educational programs and exhibits that are non-partisan and feature themes of nonviolent conflict resolution, social justice issues, international relations and peace.
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Performance Place at the Schuster Center, Dayton, OH 45402
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Conducted by longtime veteran Neil Gittelman, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra performs a wide variety of musical programs and styles. They often partner with the Dayton Opera and Ballet companies for multigenre performances, and they offer an array of educational programs.
34.9 Miles
Warped Wing Brewery offers weekly tours where patrons can fully view the brewhouse and packaging line, sample pints or flights of beers and hear a history of the brewery. Their tasting room is open 5 nights a week.
35.0 Miles
Riverscape is home to the largest outdoor ice rink in the region. Food concessions, bikeways, the Riverwalk, gardens, and the Five Rivers Fountain of Lights are also found in here, among others.
35.0 Miles
The Black Box Improv Theater is an Improv and sketch comedy theater that offers shows and classes. The Black Box was established in 2012 and has steadily increased shows and students.
35.2 Miles
The National City Second Street Market is the largest and oldest operating public market in Dayton. The present location of the market is within the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad warehouse that was built in 1911.
36.1 Miles
With permanent exhibitions such as Discovery Zoo and African Room, home of Nesiur the Mummy, the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery intends to attract especially children in order to educate them in a playful manner. There is a total of 9 permanent exhibitions in here, as well as other temporary ones.
36.5 Miles
A movie theater with 11 auditoriums, AMC Showplace Richmond 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating in select auditoriums, theater rentals, a game room and a concession area.
36.6 Miles
Hara Arena is a multipurpose sports and entertainment complex that seats up to 5500 under normal circumstances. The venue features full ice floor conversion, and hosts ice shows, hockey games, concerts, and other events.