- The list below includes 38 free or cheap things to do in or near Grantsville, Maryland, including 50 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Historic Sites, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From New Germany State Park to Spruce Forest Artisan Village, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Grantsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cumberland, Oakland, Ohiopyle and Farmington.
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Tourists visiting the Gordon-Roberts House will learn a lot about the history of Cumberland and its surrounding areas. This historical home features antique furnishings such as a courting couch, four poster bed and organ. Tea is also served.
20.6 Miles
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104 Washington St., Cumberland, MD
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Housed in a Colonial style mansion, C. William Gilchrist Museum of the Arts has been beautifully restored and made open to the public. Along with a large art collection, the museum includes an art library, botanical garden and meeting rooms.
20.7 Miles
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31 Washington Street, Cumberland, MD 21502
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The Allegany County Library System has a trove of books, movies, music, ebooks, audiobooks and periodicals and all are easily searchable. They also have special features like computer classes for adults, book clubs and special art events.
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At the bottom of the railway depot is the Cumberland Visitor Center. The first floor is the visitor center and C&O Canal National Park museum, and on the second floor is the lobby for the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.
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Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is a heritage railroad which operates between Cumberland and Frostburg offering scenic train rides to passengers with the help of their steam and diesel locomotives.
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With flashlights, visitors can explore the brick tunnels of C&O Canal Towpath. Other structures that can be seen in the canal include lift locks, lock houses, feeder dams, waste weirs, and culverts.
20.9 Miles
The Allegany Museum is a two-floor building that showcases items and images from the time before the Indians to the modern era. They have some rare artifacts, displays, and collections.
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13 Canal Street, Cumberland, MD
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Explore canal living with fun exhibits at the C&O Canal National Historical Park and Visitors Museum in Cumberland. There is also a C&O boat and replica of the Paw Paw Tunnel on display.
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Located off of the I-86, Sidling Hill Overlook & Rest Area offers visitors a scenic walking bridge that crosses over the highway. From the bridge, visitors have panoramic views of the surrounding hills and rock structure.
21.1 Miles
Known for its duck pins, Diamond Bowling Alley offers visitors a five lane bowling center with hard wood flooring. This bowling alley is one of the last of its kind in this region.