- The list below includes 38 free or cheap things to do in or near Flintstone, Maryland, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Historic Sites.
- From Rocky Gap State Park to Rocky Gap State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Flintstone and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumberland, Berkeley Springs and Bedford.
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Antietam Recreation is a family focused entertainment center that provides a variety of shows, all with a Christian and patriotic focus. Many center on traditional or historic events, like a cowboy-themed show or a fifties show.
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U P J Campus, Johnstown, PA 15901
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Founded in 1976, the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art At Johnstown is an art museum dedicated to providing a cultural resource to the local rural population. The museum features a collection of over 4,000 artistic pieces.
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Featuring a stone arch bridge across Antietam Creek, Burnside's Bridge is a historic landmark of the Civil War. Visitors can walk along the bridge and enjoy the forest scenery surrounding the creek.
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326 Napoleon Street, Johnstown, PA 15901
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Home of the Johnstown Tomahawks, Cambria County War Memorial Arena is a hockey arena that hosts a variety of entertainment events. The arena has eight concession stands that serve snacks and drinks.
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Measuring 277 acres, Stackhouse Park was gifted to the city in 1931 by the Cambria Iron Company. The park features seven miles of hiking trails in a wooded area and can be used for camping, cross-country skiing and picnics.
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Antietam National Battlefield is a designated area along the Antietam River which marks the location of the historic Battle of Antietam fought in 1862. The site consists of the battlefield, a military cemetery, a visitor center, and the famous Burnside's Bridge.
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The Johnstown Flood Museum uses artifacts, historical documents and a film to tell the story of the historic 1889 flood, and visitors will experience the event from many angles. Admission also permits access to the Heritage Discovery Center.
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A schoolhouse in which the first free African American children received an education after the end of the Civil War, Tolson's Chapel is rich with history. Visitors can tour the inside of the small building.
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Originally established in 2012, Peoples Natural Gas Park is operated by the Johnstown Heritage Association. The park is a multipurpose venue, hosting summer concerts, a variety of festivals, and other special events.
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Antietam National Cemetery, a part of the Antietam National Battlefield, is the final resting place of many Union soldiers who fought in the Battle of Antietam, as well as other war veterans.