- The list below includes 98 free or cheap things to do in or near Kutztown, Pennsylvania, including 94 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Caverns & Caves and Farmers Markets.
- From Renningers Antiques & Farmers Market to Crystal Cave, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kutztown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Allentown, Reading, Bethlehem and Quakertown.
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An equestrian facility, Durango Farm offers care and boarding for horses as well as riding lessons focused on both horse and rider. The facility hosts the Drexel University Equestrian Team.
36.5 Miles
Choose from three tours with AAA Buggy Rides, and spend 35 – 60 minutes experiencing the area's backroads with your tour guide. Departing from Kitchen Kettle Village, certain rides visit a covered bridge, and an Amish farmhouse, where buggy riders can tour the working facility.
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On your next trip through Pennsylvania Dutch Country, visit Countryside Road Stand for a sample of the rich Amish traditions. The stand features, crafts, quilts, seasonal produce and baked goods, you will want to keep coming back for more.
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Located in the heart of historic Bucks County is the Bucks County Civil War Round Table Library & Museum. The library and museum houses rare artifacts from the civil war and a collection of first edition books, periodicals and more.
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Mercer's museum is a 1916 poured concrete building, one of three built by Mercer. The museum contains tools, early transportation and various tools, just like its builder intended for it to hold when he built it to hold the 30,000 items in his private collection.
36.9 Miles
Moravian Tile and Pottery Works is where Henry Chapman Mercer created his works during the Arts and Crafts movement. People can watch a video, take a self-guided tour, take tile making classes, and buy tiles.
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Children are encouraged to dress as their favorite film character, and attend the Saturday Kid's Matinees, while adults are welcome to watch independent art films, foreign films, and classic Hollywood films at The Country Theater. This theater first opened in 1938.
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Henry Chapman Mercer built Fonthill from 1908 to 1912 as his personal home and as a place to display his collection of Moravian tiles. The home was constructed of poured concrete, of many different architectural styles.
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Green Hills Farm was the home of Pearl S. Buck for over 40 years. At the home which was constructed in 1825, visitors can see the desk where she wrote 'The Good Earth' along with many artworks from around the world.
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With both indoor and outdoor tennis courts, Doylestown Tennis Club offers visitors 12 courts to choose from. The club hosts leagues and tennis classes for visitors wishing to compete or improve their skills.