- The list below includes 211 free or cheap things to do in or near Malvern, Pennsylvania, including 113 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Specialty Museums, Battlefields and Historic Buildings.
- From Paoli Battlefield to The Wharton Esherick Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Malvern and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Wilmington, West Chester and Media.
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The Signal Museum serves as a gathering place and cultural center for youth and adults in the Easton area. The museum houses pre-European settlement artifacts, colonial furniture, decorative art and farming tools.
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Sitting on a 10-acre campus, the Cumberland County College is an accredited, two-year, public community college that features nine buildings. The college has programs that lead to Associate in Science degrees.
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Plan your next dinner party, shower, or team-building exercise at Ezekiel's Table. You and your guests will learn new culinary skills while preparing a gourmet meal, then enjoying it in a grand, 300-year old farmhouse.
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An ecologically focused community learning center, Nurture Nature Center offers an array of interactive and educational programs that combine science, art, and dialogue. The center also carries out social science research.
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The Crayola Experience offers an all-ages exploration focused on color, with 21 attractions including creating and cutting a puzzle, customizing your own crayon label, art activities, a water table and a crayon making demonstration.
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The Crayola Factory offers a fun way for young kids to play, color, and learn about crayons. The Crayola experience offers activities such as: sailing a Crayola boat in the waterworks room, doodling in the dark, and a demonstration on how crayons are made.
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Hosting markets on both the weekdays and weekend, Easton Farmers Market has stalls of fresh produce and local goods provided by regional bakeries, farms, and artists. The market often has live entertainment from local musicians.
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Dedicated to the towpath canals used as transport routes before the dawn of the railroad, the National Canal Museum features interactive exhibits focused on the life of the area's canallers.
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The only operating steam locomotive in New Jersey is run by the Delaware River Railroad Excursions. Several rides are offered and based on the stops involved and themes, such as the Winery Train, Mine Train, and the Polar Express.
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As a jazz venue, The Lafayette Bar showcases live music from its local musicians. The venue has a small gallery with the work of Denise Iacovone, a local contemporary artist.