- The list below includes 62 free or cheap things to do in or near Greensboro, North Carolina, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Museum, Botanical Gardens and Bowling.
- From Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden to North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greensboro and in nearby cities within 25 miles like High Point, Burlington, Kernersville and Thomasville.
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Modern and homemade Italian dishes, such as chicken piccata, spaghetti bolognese, Cajun penne, and homemade lasagna
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Jugtown Pottery has been recognized with the North Carolina Folk Heritage Award and the National Endowment of the Arts National Heritage Fellowship for its pottery created just as it has been since 1917 at the same location. Visitors can also see the Jugtown Museum to learn more about the history.
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A 12 screen theater with a wide selection of movies, Danville Stadium Cinemas also serves as a special events location. The theater also offers stadium seating, bargain matinees, a birthday party room, and 3D films.
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Riverside Lanes offers 40 bowling lanes and a full service bar and grill, HDTVs and four 15 ft projection screens. They host a number of group events as well as monthly competitive tournaments.
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Rising to the height of 2,421 feet above sea level, Pilot Mountain is a metamorphic quartzite rock that is a remnant of the ancient chain of Squratown Mountains. The mountain offers rock climbing, rappelling, and hiking paths.
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At Ben Owen Pottery, visitors can view pots being made in a process similar to those made by the first generation of Owens potters in the late 1700s. Visitors can also learn more about the company at the museum, and view pots being created.
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The Hess Field and Robbins Trail Park are part of the Hess Recreation Area which offers 102 acres with athletic fields, concrete skatepark, bike skills area, covered bridges, picnic tables, and restroom facilities. There are also 3.9 miles of trails.
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As the former home of Nancy Langhorne, also known as Lady Astor, Langhorne House offers historical artifacts from the Colonial Southern era. The tour takes visitors through her house and explains the history of tobacco in Virginia.
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P.O. Box 6, Danville, VA 24543
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The Danville Historical Society's Guided Walking Tour is actually one of two tours offered by the Historical Society. One ventures into Danville's historic Millionaire's Row, while the other visits a professional African-American neighborhood that dates back to the 1870s.
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975 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
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The collections within the Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History features pieces from both local history as well as local art from the past. Live art is also presented in the adjoining theater throughout their performance season.
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Featuring a .2-acre dog park, Homestead Park is a recreational complex that includes a basketball court, batting cages, and a meeting room. The park also has a picnic shelter, a skate park, and an indoor swimming pool.