- The list below includes 123 free or cheap things to do in or near Fairview Heights, Illinois, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bars, Art Gallery and Parks.
- From Pleasant Ridge Park to Wehrenberg Theatres, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fairview Heights and in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. Louis, Florissant, Edwardsville and Belleville.
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Operating since the 1960s, Arnold Bowl offers a bowling alley and billiard tables to its guests. On Mondays, all games, shoe rentals, drinks, hotdogs, and french fries are $1 each.
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The Jacoby Arts Center is a non-profit venue that seeks to promote and display the arts to the local community. Events at the center include live music performances, local artists' exhibits, and community classes, among many others.
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Laumeier Sculpture Park is a sculpture park which showcases a variety of annually rotating sculpture exhibits. The park also hosts several classes and programs as well as occasional special events.
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Those wishing to see where the dark ages got their name from can visit the Historic Museum of Torture Devices, where they will see the Chinese death cages, thumbscrews, Vlad's impaling pole, and many other torture devices.
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301 E. Broadway, Alton, IL 62002
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At Mineral Springs Paranormal Research Center, visitors can take a walking tour of the most famous haunted buildings in the town. The center also has a museum of torture devices that feature headcages, thumbscrews, and other contraptions.
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1 Saint Ferdinand Park Drive, Florissant, MO 63031
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Spread across 64 acres of land, Saint Ferdinand Park is home to a summer concert series which is held adjacent to the lake. The park itself maintains standard facilities like six ball fields, horseshoe courts, a sand volleyball court, tennis courts, and four playground areas.
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The Great Rivers Scenic Route is a 13 miles long road, stretching along the Mississippi. Across it there are many things to do, from visiting museums to eagle watching, whether it is summer or winter.
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Alton Hauntings Tours provides tours of the history and hauntings of the city Alton. Visitors will discover folklore, ghostly tales and documented haunted spots -- along with the history of death, war, murder and strange deeds that plagued the region.
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The World's Tallest Man Statue is a life sized memorial statue of Robert Wadlow, who stood 8 feet, 11.1 inches tall at the time of his death. The statue stands in a public spot, and can be visited free of charge.
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Preserving the region's cultural history, Alton Museum of History and Art features exhibits that display artifacts from the Civil War, urban legends, and notable past residents. The museum has a clothing exhibit that displays dresses from the 19th century.