- The list below includes 136 free or cheap things to do in or near Kodak, Tennessee, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Amusement Parks (All Ages), Flea Markets, Baseball Fields and Rafting.
- From Tennessee Smokies Minor League Baseball & Smokies Park to Adrenaline Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kodak and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Sevierville and Townsend.
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14690 Hwy 19 W, Bryson City, NC 28713
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Bryson City, North Carolina is home to Adventurous Fast Rivers Rafting. The company provides high-octane, adrenaline-fueled whitewater rafting trips in stable, comfortable rafts and guides trained in lifesaving techniques. These are not for the faint of heart!
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Music and dancing go hand in hand at the Stompin' Ground in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. Live musical acts include bluegrass and country singers. Square dancing and line dancing are also popular here.
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925 West Andrew Johnson Highway, Greeneville, TN
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The Carmike Town Crossing 8 is a movie multiplex that features eight auditoriums with digital video and sound capabilities. The theater shows primarily first-run Hollywood movies, and offers a variety of refreshment options.
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Phoenix Theatres is a movie theater with many separate cinemas showing first-run movies in digital video and sound. It offers a variety of specials, including summer movie programs, loyalty cards, and refreshment combos.
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City Garage Car Museum is popular among auto enthusiasts. A diverse collection of cars is on display, including a 1914 Ford Brass T Model. Open Wednesday through Saturday, and ages 10 and under are free.
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Built in 1821, Dickson Williams Mansion is the former home of an Irish immigrant. The historic building contains furniture from this era in history and has guides leading group tours through it.
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Named after a famous Revolutionary War General, the Nathanael Greene Museum is a small historical museum. Attractions include 12 permanent galleries and 12 walk-through exhibits that focus on the region's history.
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Greeneville's Capitol Theatre is a historic theater originally constructed in the 1930s. A nonprofit, the theater now hosts a variety of events, ranging from screenings of classic films to live theatrical and musical performances.
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Equestrian tour company Queen's Farm Stables is located in Waynesville, North Carolina. All excursions are guided by seasoned staff members who are also expert riders. Each trip includes plenty of time for photography.
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corner of College and Depot Streets, Greeneville, TN
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Several segments compose the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, including his early home, the main homestead, the central visitor's center, and the national cemetery. The attraction is basically meant to memorialize the original home of the former President.