- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Greenville, Texas, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- From City of Greenville to Garden Park of Greenville, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Greenville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockwall and Wylie.
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Located in the Old Canton Theater, Main Street Art Gallery & Museum is the home of one of the largest bell collections in Texas, the Brewer Bell collection. The museum also houses the Kennedy collection of Indian artifacts and models.
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Canton Plaza Museum incorporates a diverse collection: the Brewer Bell Collection, First Monday Museum, and the Kennedy collection of Indian artifacts. It also houses various local historic items, including a 1938 fully restored fire engine and Civil War Collection.
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The First Monday Trade Days was started more than 100 years as a flea market. The vendors who frequent the market tend to deal mostly in home furnishings, collectibles, antiques, and handmade crafts and art.
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Set up as a Wild West frontier town, The Mountain offers a row of shops that sell antiques, crafts, gifts, and other items. Entertainment like live music and Wild West re-enactments occur here.
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On the first Monday of the month, visitors can travel to Canton Flea Market to view the wares of local vendors. The venue has over 6000 vendors attending and offering crafts, produce, antiques, and other items.
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JumpStreet has 20,000 square feet of trampolines for kids over four to play on, and they offer an arcade, foam pit, mechanical bull, maze, and snow slope slide. Those under four have their own earthquake kid's zone.
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The Central Market is a grocery shopping area that features a variety of meat, seafood, and deli selections from which guests can choose. The site also features a variety of prepared food items and a café for guests interested in dining immediately.
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Old Mill Marketplace is a 100 acre development that features a variety of vendors and products. The Marketplace provides covered pavilions and climate controlled village shops as well as family fun including live music, lodging and gun fights.
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The Arbor Hills Nature Preserve features many acres of open space in its 200-acre boundaries. People can use the pavilions, jog on the track, hike, orienteer, play on the playground, bike, and climb the observation tower.
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Canton's Yesterland Farm is a farm and amusement complex that offers old-fashioned outdoor fun for kids. Activities available vary seasonally, but typically include corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, a giant slide, and wagon rides.