- The list below includes 280 free or cheap things to do in or near Lincoln, Rhode Island, including 112 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and Dog Park.
- From Lincoln Woods State Park to Chase Farm, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lincoln and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Providence, Fall River, Warwick and Cranston.
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A candlepin bowling alley with 20 lanes, New Palace Lanes offers equipment rentals, bumper bowling for kids, and specials. It hosts various kinds of league play, parties, and periodic tournaments.
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Route 6A, also known as the Old King's Highway, is a scenic route on Cape Cod which passes through many towns, from Bourne to Provincetown, offering sweeping views of the ocean and landscape on either side.
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Lowell Cemetery is a Victorian garden cemetery where visitors can enjoy the beautiful grounds while paying their respects. Founded in 1841, the cemetery is now part of the National Register of Historic Places. Tours are offered.
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25 Merriam Parkway, Fitchburg, MA 1420
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The Fitchburg Art Museum displays world art masterpieces including paintings, artifacts, photographs and fine sculpture. This venue caters to private functions including weddings and corporate meetings and offers monthly exhibition programs and free docent training.
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Featuring a pavilion used for community events, Shedd Park provides tennis and basketball courts along with baseball and softball fields. The park also has a children's playground, a spray park, picnic tables and a track for walking and jogging.
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The Indoor baseball and softball training facility, Extra Innings, is a facility that has the mission of fulfilling the needs of players of all ages and abilities. The facility has eight indoor hitting and pitching cages and a pro shop.
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The Witch Dungeon Museum features an award-winning reenactment of the trial of beggar woman Sarah Good on a daily basis. Tours of the museum include the dungeon itself, a recreational village, and Gallows Hill.
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Dexter Grist Mill, built in 1654, is a popular tourist attraction that still functions as a working mill. Visitors can even purchase fresh cornmeal ground that day. Open mid-May through early September.
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Indoor garden, The Butterfly Place is a butterfly observation exhibit. The garden offers peaceful ambiance and large variety of butterfly species for viewing, educational tours and a souvenir gift shop.