- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near Lancaster, California, including 112 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve to Apollo Community Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lancaster and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Palmdale and Santa Clarita.
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The world-famous Samuel Goldwyn Theater is host to the Academy Awards ceremony every year. A relatively small but historic venue, the theater also hosts occasional movie showings and other special events.
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A grass park area with trees, San Angelo Park features two tennis courts, a baseball diamond and a full basketball court. It can be used for picnics and has a children's playground, exercise stations and open grass areas.
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Galerie Michael houses fine European paintings. Famous painters featured include Marc Chagall, and Rembrandt.
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A music and theatre venue located at L.A. LIVE, The Nokia Theatre seats 7,100 guests, and has one of the largest indoor stages in the United States. It is a popular venue for many famous awards shows.
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The Laemmle Music Hall is a converted stage theater that now houses three movie auditoriums. Situated in an older building that goes back to the early days of Hollywood, the theater offers independent and foreign films as well as documentaries.
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Situated on 14 acres, La Cienega Park features baseball and soccer fields, tennis courts and a community center that offers classes and camps. The park also provides a children's playground, a snack bar, picnic tables and grassy areas.
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Brunswick West Covina Lanes is a bowling facility offering 50 bowling lanes. Attractions include bowling, 9 billiard tables, a snack bar, a pro shop, full banquet services, event hosting, and several bowling leagues.
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Built in an Usonian architectural style in 1952, the Anderton Court shops hosts a group of boutiques on North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Here you can find a salon and a few small shops and offices.
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Two Rodeo Drive can be described as a mall designed in the form of an old European city complete with its cobblestone paths. Apart from being a very photogenic location, it also has a range of upscale fashion stores and restaurants.
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Locally grown, in-season flowers at an affordable price is what you will find when you visit the Flower Market in Los Angeles. As well as being open to trade professionals, the market is also open to the public.