- The list below includes 679 free or cheap things to do in or near Malden, Massachusetts, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Parks, Playgrounds and Dog Park.
- From Middlesex Fells Reservation to Fellsmere Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Malden and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Lowell, Cambridge and Salem.
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Diamond Hill State Park in Cumberland, Rhode Island was a ski slope at one time. The name for the park is attributed to the park's incline, which conveys a diamond-like gleam when viewed. Hikers regularly visit the site.
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Celebrating the history and evolution of firefighting, the Seacoast Fire Museum makes a great field trip destination. The museum contains numerous artifacts and memorabilia including an antique fire hose and fire pumper.
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Get a history lesson at Tuck Museum. Early American history is on display in the form of many exhibits including a 1950s beach cottage, a restored barn and a school house. Open Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, and tours are offered.
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Spanning 80 acres, Silver Lake State Park has sandy beaches along the perimeter of Silver Lake. The lake can be used for swimming, boating and kayaking while the park provides picnic tables and a playground for children.
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With incredible savory flavors, Chan's offers more than just tasty oriental food. Along with the food, visitors can enjoy open mic night, or listen to some smooth jazz from professionals.
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One an elegant estate, Doyle Community Park features picturesque grounds and trails that wind through gardens, woodlands and meadows. The colorful foliage adds charm to the park that has over three miles of walking and hiking trails.
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Anglers and sport fishing enthusiasts regularly visit the Hampton State Beach in Hampton, New Hampshire. The park is an excellent location for swimming, wading, tubing, boating and fishing. It also contains an RV campground with electrical hookups.
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At the historic Plymouth colony, visitors can learn about the spooky history of the town with Colonial Lantern Tours. Visitors get to carry their own lanterns to light the dark while walking around the colony and hearing ghost stories.
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Built in 1856, the Woonsocket City Hall is the center of the old colonial downtown. The pristine building was used for a speech from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and was home to Rhode Island's first public library.