- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Hazleton, Pennsylvania, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Cocktail Lounge and History Museums.
- From Humboldt Industrial Park to Community Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hazleton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Jim Thorpe, Bloomsburg, Wilkes-Barre and Pottsville.
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The unusually built Pagoda in Reading is seven stories high, 28 feet wide, 50 feet long, and is the only pagoda in the world with a fireplace and a chimney. Visitors can attend special events in the building or climb to the observation deck on the top floor.
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The Works at Wyomissing is a family entertainment center (or family fun center.) Attractions include two restaurants, a go kart track, a large arcade, and 'Ballocity,' a large children's play structure.
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Carsonia Lake is a small neighborhood park that offers quiet and relaxing experiences for those who visit. Guests commonly enjoy having picnics, playing on the playground, or running around in the ample open space that the park provides.
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The Signal Museum serves as a gathering place and cultural center for youth and adults in the Easton area. The museum houses pre-European settlement artifacts, colonial furniture, decorative art and farming tools.
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The Reading Public Museum features over 700 paintings, 25,000 natural history specimens, 30,000 historical objects with objects being donated from around the world. The museum also has a planetarium and a 25-acre arboretum.
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Founded in 1995, Weyerbacher Brewing Company brews a variety of ales, Belgian-style beers and IPAs. Their Visitors Centre offers samples of all the product, and free guided tours of the brewery are available.
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Since 1926, Fisher Field has been home to the Lafayette football program and Lafayette Leopards Varsity football team. With local sports being a large part of the city's culture, both locals and visitors alike are regulars at the stadium.
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An ecologically focused community learning center, Nurture Nature Center offers an array of interactive and educational programs that combine science, art, and dialogue. The center also carries out social science research.
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First opened in 1971, the Frank Frazetta Museum displays many original art pieces created by the owner. This quaint museum is nestled into the woods and sits next to a small pond surrounded by a few unique statues.
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The Quadrant Book Mart is a used book store and cafe, featuring over 50 000 rare and used books in a wide range of genres. The cafe serves beverages and a breakfast and lunch menu.