- The list below includes 266 free or cheap things to do in or near Hyannis, Massachusetts, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Arcades, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- From John F. Kennedy Memorial to Kalmus Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hyannis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, Dennis and Eastham.
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Waters Edge Cinema is a multi-screen theatre that shows first run movies. Amenities include state of the art HD Digital video and sound; a 2nd multipurpose screening room to offer first run animation, documentary, foreign language and short films.
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MacMillan Wharf is a local transportation hub being a popular boarding and deboarding point for ferries carrying passengers to/from Boston and to a variety of sea excursions.
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High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown, MA 02657
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The Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown is the largest granite structure in the country which was erected during early 20th-century in memory of the Pilgrim settlers. At the base of the monument is the Provincetown Museum wich features a variety of artifacts about local history.
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Post Office Cafe & Cabaret is a local theater which hosts performances by drag queens and also serves quality food and drinks to its customers.
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The Provincetown Library is a public library which houses an extensive collection of books and resources for education and research. The central attraction of the library is the scale replica of a sailing ship on the second floor.
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Get a history lesson at Jabez Howland House. This historic landmark was built in 1667 and purchased by the son of Mayflower passengers. The museum, decorated in period furnishings, is open Memorial Day through Columbus Day. Tours are available.
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460 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
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Considered to be the most attended art museum on Cape Cod, the Provincetown Art Association & Museum. The permanent collections include just over 2,500 items, and the institute conducts roughly 40 exhibitions every year.
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A long and isolated beach, Longnook Beach is popular among families. The beach is backed by high dunes, and offers waves that are typically gentle yet choppy enough for boogie boarding.
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A local historic cemetery, Burial Hill is believed to be one of the oldest burial sites in the country with many graves dating as far back as 17th-century. It is situated on the top of a hill an provides sweeping views of the harbor and the Plymouth Beach.
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Jenney House Museum, which operated as the Jenney Grist Mill before, functions as a mueseum and features a wide range of exhibits about the history of John Lenney who set up the mill in 1636, as well as a variety of other historical artifacts.