- The list below includes 271 free or cheap things to do in or near Livonia, Michigan, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Pubs and History Museums.
- From Rotary Park to Phoenix Theaters, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Livonia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ann Arbor, Canton, Dearborn and Westland.
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B's Bowling Center is a bowling alley and entertainment center that offers open bowling as well as tournament and league bowling. Refreshments of various kinds are available on the premises.
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There are 18 traditional ten pin bowling lanes within the Gerlach's Bowling Center that are open to the general public. The center is open almost every day of the year and can accommodate leagues as well as local tournaments upon request.
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Equipped with an arcade and billiards tables, AMF Town N Country Lanes features 56 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. It also has a bar area with food available as well as four flat-screen TVs for sports viewing.
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518 W Nepessing St Ste 1, Lapeer, MI 48446
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Lapeer County Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the heritage of Lapeer County and offers three sites. The society features a Heritage Museum showcasing a historical experience with educational programming, The Historic Courthouse and The Davis Brothers Farm Shop Museum.
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With rotating exhibits featuring individual artists, Gallery 194 offers a variety of paintings for visitors to enjoy. The gallery hosts an event where visitors can see local artists perform live paintings.
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The Pix Arts Counsel is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting theatrical and performing arts in the local community. The council hosts musicals, dramas, and comedic performances in the local PIX Theater.
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110 E Church Street, Adrian, MI 49221
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With a purpose to discover, collect, and care for artifacts, the Lenawee County Historical Society Museum keeps history alive. Exhibits include an antique quilt exhibit and traveling exhibits such as The Smithsonian's 'The Way We Work.'
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The Capitol Theatre is a venue which hosts concerts and shows films. First built in 1928 and designed by John Ebersen, it's interior is said to resemble an Ancient Roman garden.
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Founded in 1976, the Toledo Firefighters Museum is a historic museum that has the goal of educating citizens about fire prevention and safety. The museum is located in a working fire station that was built in 1920.
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Within the Watertower Travel Trailer Park, visitors can access 30 individual campsites with water and electricity. The park which is open from May through October also features a dump station and restrooms with showers.