- The list below includes 213 free or cheap things to do in or near Freehold, New Jersey, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Arts Centers, History Museums, Children's Play Area and Family Fun Center.
- From Turkey Swamp Park to iPlay America, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Freehold and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Princeton, New Brunswick, Point Pleasant Beach and Edison.
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A country and western dance club as well as a restaurant and bar, Prospectors Grille & Saloon offers a full menu of steaks and barbecue and a huge salad bar.
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Richie Knucklez Arcade has a large selection of retro and classic arcade games. Their most popular event is Flashback Friday, where customers can play an unlimited amount of games for a $10 charge.
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The only forest in Brooklyn is in Prospect Park. In this 585 acres environment there are also a lake, a zoo, the Audubon Center, and others. Each year, it is visited by approximately 10 million people. Festivals are held in here each year, like the Celebrate Brooklyn Performing Arts Festival.
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Visitors can view a variety of items related to the history of the Bensalem community at the Historical Society of Bensalem. The society has collected variety of photographs, records, documents and artifacts.
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The Haas gallery is owned and operated by local artist, painter Gordon Haas. The gallery features his oil paintings which depict landscapes from his own Bucks County home area alongside his paintings of European settings as well.
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Featuring the work of a local artist, Lasalle Gallery consists of paintings with bold colors and large brush strokes. The paintings depict imagery like forests, flowers, still life, and animals.
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Greenwood Gardens offers acres of maintained trees with sculptures, a pond and interesting outdoor buildings like a tea house. Patrons can stroll through the gardens while observing artwork or picnic on the picnic tables on the patio.
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Featuring regularly rotating exhibits, Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art showcases the work of regionally and nationally recognized artists. Past exhibits have included contemporary work such as still life, portraits, and retro prints.
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Covering 52 acres and attracting around 900,000 visitors each year, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden was established in 1911 and now displays over 10,000 species of plants. It is formed by gardens such as the Shakespeare Garden, the Children's Garden, and the Plant Family Collection.