- The list below includes 20 free or cheap things to do in or near Fayetteville, Tennessee, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, History Museums, Parks and River.
- From The Elk River to Stone Bridge Memorial Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fayetteville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lynchburg, Shelbyville, Tullahoma and Winchester.
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The original city of Huntsville was built around Big Spring Park because they used the water there. Today, the park is popular as the home to the Panoply Arts Festival in April.
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124 South Side Square, Huntsville, AL 35801
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Harrison Brothers Hardware is the oldest continually operating hardware store in Alabama. The Historic Huntsville Foundation now operates the building, and shoppers can find a vast array of merchandise including biscuits, marbles, and locally created pottery.
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At the Alabama Constitution Village, part of the Earlyworks Museum Complex, visitors can see the place where Alabama became a state. The village has been restored to look as it did in 1819.
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The Alabama Constitution Village, the Huntsville Depot and Museum, and EarlyWorks Children's History Museum are all found at the Earlyworks Museum Complex. At the complex, visitors can see a 46-foot keelboat, a train depot from the 1860s, and an 1819 cabinet shop.
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Walkers will enjoy nature scenes and views of wildlife along the Richard Martin Trail. Covering several miles with winding paths, it is also suitable for bicyclists, runners and horseback riders.
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Commonly visited during the warm summer months of the year, Bicentennial Park is a unique community park open to the public. Park amenities include fountains of water from the ground to splash in, benches, and unique sculptures around the perimeter.
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300 Church Street South, Huntsville, AL 35801
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The Huntsville Museum of Art is home to a permanent collection of more than 3,000 items. It is one of Alabama's Top 10 destinations, according to the Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel.
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915 Monroe Street, Huntsville, AL 35801
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The Huntsville-Madison County Public Library is the oldest continually operating library in the state of Alabama. The library contains 123,000 square feet of space and contains about 530,000 volumes and other works.
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2707 Artie St SW Suite 6, Huntsville, AL 35805
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Land Trust of North Alabama offers 60+ miles of public trails to relax, get exercise and connect with nature across several nature preserves. Each preserve offers mostly unpaved trails. Trail maps available at landtrustnal.org. Free and open dawn to dusk.
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360a Harvestwood Ct., Madison, AL 35758
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Bring a four-legged friend for off-leash time at The Dog Spot at Creekwood Park. Dogs must be at least four months of age with current vaccinations and supervised. Located in downtown Huntsville; open from dawn to one hour after dark.