- The list below includes 122 free or cheap things to do in or near Hilliard, Ohio, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Playgrounds, Hiking Trails, Parks and Soccer Field.
- From Prairie Oaks Metro Park to Homestead Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hilliard and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Columbus, Westerville, Dublin and Powell.
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A family entertainment center, Zoomers Skate Club offers roller skating, and maintains a pro shop on the premises. The club features speed teams and hockey teams, and hosts a variety of special events.
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380 Mt. Vernon Ave., Marion, OH 43302
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Warren Harding's 'front porch' presidential speeches were presented on the porch of the Warren G. Harding Historic Home. A tour of the home and in its original, historic form is by appointment only year round.
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169 E. Church St., Marion, OH 43302
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One of two popcorn museums in the world, the Wyandot Popcorn Museum showcases one of the largest collections of popcorn poppers, peanut roasters, and restored antiques. Visitors can take a tour, view the exhibits, and leave with a bag of popcorn.
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Devoted to preserving, celebrating, and increasing awareness of local history and culture, the Marion County Historical Society maintains a museum with a wealth of artifacts and documents. The society also sponsors a variety of special events.
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Heritage Hall is a building that acts as the meeting place of the Marion County historical society, which was originally created by a group of students. The hall was previously known as the Marion Post Office.
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The Harding Home & Museum is housed in the 1821 home of former president Warren G. Harding. The museum contains over 5,000 items that once belonged to Harding and his family.
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Traditional ten pin bowling is the primarly focus of Buckeye Lanes. In addition to open public bowling times and special weekly events, many local leagues compete and practice at the bowling alley.
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Spanning 1,200 feet and reaching 14-feet high in places, the Great Circle, is an earthen mound built by the Hopewell culture of Native Americans prior to 500 A.D. in Newark. Used as a ceremonial site, the earth mound is a National Historic Landmark.
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The Octagon State Memorial is an historical site featuring remnants of a Native American past that will captivate adults and children alike. Care should be taken when viewing the site and its earthworks.
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Built in 2000, Paradise Park Miniature Golf is a recreational miniature golf facility that features 18-holes of golf through a 3-acre woodland. The park also has a hand-dipped ice cream shop inside the 1800-sqft clubhouse.