- The list below includes 109 free or cheap things to do in or near Lexington, Kentucky, including 52 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Movie Theaters, Horse Races and Colleges & Universities.
- From Lexington Cemetery to Legacy Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lexington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frankfort, Versailles, Georgetown and Richmond.
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French restaurant located in a famous historical section of Lexington serves a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes
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The oldest park in Berea, Berea Memorial Park provides two acres of grass and trees suitable for picnics and other recreational activities. The park offers two children's playgrounds, a paved walking path, two picnic shelters and restroom facilities.
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Berea Parks & Recreation is a government-run department that strives to provide and maintain parks and other recreational facilities to the local community. Parks, pools, and athletic fields are among the facilities the department maintains and offers to the public.
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At Club Arena, visitors can skate the night away in an indoor roller skating rink. The rink offers several party packages that include party rooms, admission to the rink, and refreshments.
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Built in the mid 1980s, the Russel Acton Folk Recreation Center features 3500 square feet of green space as well as a deck area, kitchen, and bathroom facilities. The center hosts Appalachian folk dancing on a regular basis.
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For precious and useful information about the town, visitors should head first to the Berea Welcome Center. It is located in an old, restored train depot and features exhibits concerning local art and history.
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Offering a glimpse of the local culture and art of local Berea, Gilliam Gallery & Studio is home to original artwork, jewelry pieces and more. Visitors can also enjoy a friendly atmosphere and watch the artist work first-hand.
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Founded in 1855 and being the first college where African-Americans were admitted in, now at the Berea College approximately 1 in 3 students is an ethnic minority.
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Berea College is one of the few crafting colleges in the nation, and the Log House Craft Gallery showcases the work of its students. Other regional crafts are on display in the gallery as well.
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For a variety of hands-on workshops, many people are trying Berea Arts Council. Available workshops include everything from writing, basket weaving, and playing the dulcimer to painting, knitting, and pottery.
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Situated at the famous trail that the American explorer, Daniel Boone, traveled on, Boone Trace Marker is a bronze plaque marking the end of the trail. The small sculpture, made in 1915, commemorates the end of his journey.