- The list below includes 33 free or cheap things to do in or near Hartwell, Georgia, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Lake, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens.
- From Hartwell Dam & Lake to Hartwell Dam, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hartwell and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Anderson, Clemson, Pendleton and Toccoa.
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One of its kind, the Double Barreled Cannon was an experimental weapon built during the Civil War. However, it was never used on the battlefield.
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The Iron Horse is an artistic monument and sculpture that is made from iron. The Iron Horse was created by Abbot Pattinson and weighs approximately 2,000 pounds and can be viewed for free 7 days a week.
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The Georgia Theatre is a local music venue built inside an old cinema and hosts a variety of live music performances of many different genres such as folk, popular, country and more. The rooftop restaurant and bar offer beautiful views of the city.
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With the combination of Hollywood movies and wide ranging independent films, Cine BarCafe can meet the entertainment desires of many individuals. The BarCafe portion of the site features traditional movie fare along side selected wines, beers, coffees, and teas.
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Known as the 'Area's Largest Yard Sale', the Bargain Exchange Flea Market is a local flea market offering a wide variety of affordable items to visitors. Clothing, produce, and furniture are just a few of the items sold here.
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With a history of major musical acts passing through this venue, 40 Watt Club offers visitors a mix of local and national bands to see. The venue can fit 500 people and has general admission seating.
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Flicker Theatre & Bar hosts local artistic activities including live music, poetry reading, art shows, variety acts, stand up comedy, benefits and locally made movies. They also feature activities like poker, ping pong and video games.
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Taylor-Grady House is a historic landmark which is now home to the Junior League of Athens. The house is named after Robert Taylor and Henry W. Grady, who are significant historical figures in the local community.
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The Tree That Owns Itself, also known as the Jackson Oak, is a white oak tree and a popular local landmark owing to the fact that it is believed to be the legal owner of itself as well as the land within eight feet from its base.
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A part of University of Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art houses a permanent collection and multiple travelling exhibits of specialties fine art, American painting, decorative arts and paper works.