- 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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When you visit explore the museum galleries and the impressive Fort Ligonier, a full-scale, on-site restoration/reconstruction of the 1758 – 1766 original, you will be traveling back in time. Situated on a commanding hilltop in the Laurel Highlands, the 18th century fort contains historical exhibits and activ…
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Fort Ligonier: The Museum is an epicenter of our nation's early history. Exhibits include George Washington's early military career, The Forbes Trail, and the history of Fort Ligonier itself from its creation in 1758.
38.1 Miles
A group of seven trail organizations from all over the surrounding region, the Allegheny Trail Alliance is devoted to maintaining the Great Allegheny Passage, which is a 150 mile system of trails.
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Open 7 days a week, Ligonier Lanes is a Pennsylvania community favorite. In addition to a great game of bowling, the kitchen provides tasty snacks such as spinach artichoke dip, sweet potato fries, and buffalo chicken dip.
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The West Virginia Botanical Gardens offers visitors the chance to see plants in their natural environments. To accomplish this, visitors can walk on the .5-mile forest trail, the .3-mile Tibbs Crossing Trail, the .25- Farside trail or the .3-mile Wetland Loop Trail.
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Corner of Main Street and Springer Road, Ligonier, PA 15658
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Opened in 1976, Ligonier Country Market is a farmers' market featuring an average of 130 vendors per week. The market offers flowers, produce, baked and prepared foods, beef, poultry, eggs and a variety of handmade items.
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Located near the Potomac River, Fairfax Stone Historical Monument Park pays homage to American history. A symbolic marker is used to make note of the historic establishment of land granted to Lord Fairfax in the late 1700's.
40.6 Miles
Built in 1937 during the hay-day of the Lincoln Highway, The Coffee Pot of Bedford was a unique lunch spot for travelers. It has been newly renovated and moved to allow visitors easy access for photographs and smiles.
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Taking travellers through the Allegheny Mountains, the Historic Lincoln Highway connects six counties, with attractions including historic landmarks, artisan shops and studios, a buffalo ranch, and dining and lodging.
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322 South Juliana Street, Bedford, PA 15522
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The only American institution devoted exclusively to the history of the country's woven coverlet bed coverings, the National Museum of the American Coverlet is housed in a historic schoolhouse building, and hosts a number of changing exhibits, classes and special events.