- 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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Featuring an early mill from the 1700s, Cooper Gristmill is a historic building with several exhibits relevant to the mining in the town's past. It is is surrounded by several trails that visitors can hike through.
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The Chester Art Bazaar offers a collection of artistic pieces for sale. Those interested in picking up artwork to decorate their home may be interested in Art Bazzar, with several original pieces available as well as professional framing services.
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Located in the palatial home of Henry Chapman Mercer, the Fonthill Museum features scenic grounds as well as a large collection of art and artifacts, including some of Mercer's own tiles. Tours are available, and the museum hosts weddings.
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A variety of activities is offered at Alstede Farms which serves as a sustainable organic farm that covers roughly 600 acres. Visitors are able to take tours of the farms, taste products, purchase fresh produce and specialty food items,and even pick their own produce if desired.
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Bortons Mill Rd & Caldwell Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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Challenge Grove Park includes two playgrounds, a quarter mile track, a bocce court, a basketball court and baseball and soccer fields. There are also many trails, a river and a wide grassy area for picnics.
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Jake's Place is a large children's outdoor playground with a variety of play structures, including climbing gyms, swings, slides, and others. The playground was designed to be accessible to all children.
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Charged with preserving and interpreting the past of local culture, Bucks County Historical Society is in charge of the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle. The castle includes 44 rooms of unique and artistic architecture.
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Mercer's museum is a 1916 poured concrete building, one of three built by Mercer. The museum contains tools, early transportation and various tools, just like its builder intended for it to hold when he built it to hold the 30,000 items in his private collection.
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Green Hills Farm was the home of Pearl S. Buck for over 40 years. At the home which was constructed in 1825, visitors can see the desk where she wrote 'The Good Earth' along with many artworks from around the world.