- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Manchester, Vermont, including 88 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Arts Centers, Science Museums and Specialty Museums.
- From Lye Brook Falls to Mount Equinox, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Manchester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Arlington, Bennington, Wilmington and Ludlow.
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Historic Deerfield is a restored 18th century village which features a number of authentic colonial era structures complete with period furnishings and architecture as well as many other exhibits.
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More than 150 events are held each year at the Palace Theatre. It was opened in 1931, and it was designed by John Eberson. It has a seating capacity of 2,844, and has hosted concerts, plays, live comedies, and other public events.
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Originally built in 1750 and later restored in the 1890s, the Frary House is a Colonial Revival home. The house is filled with New England antiques, arts and crafts needlework, ironware, and basketry. Guided tours are available.
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There is indoor climbing at the Albany Indoor Rockgym for every skill level. The center features a variety of overhangs, floor-to-ceiling cracks, and even several cave-like crawl spaces for more adventurous climbers.
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The 15-barrel microbrewery known as Wandering Star Craft Brewery is a production brewery with a comfortable and relaxed tasting room. Guests can also tour the facility to see the brewing process in person.
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Wahconah Park features the best minor league baseball games and snacks at affordable prices. Guests enjoy clean facilities and great views of the field and players, making this an ideal day out with the family.
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To enjoy an afternoon, you will not soon forget, visit the Central Park Rose Garden in Schenectady. Featuring more than 4,000 rose bushes in beautifully maintained gardens, with fountains and walkways, plan your visit today.
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125 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12210
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Dedicated to the region's history and culture, the Albany Institute of History & Art was founded in 1791, thus being one of the oldest museums in America. Its permanent collection covers areas such as painting, sculpture, antiques, rare books, home furnishing, costumes, and others.
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The collections at the New York State Museum cover 4 areas: anthropology, biology, geology, and history. Besides the more than 9 million items in these collections, this museum also organizes 12 exhibitions each year and several other programs, such as the Family Fun Day.
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51 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12207
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With a maximum capacity of 15,500 for sporting events and a total capacity of 17,500 for other public events, the Times Union Center was opened in 1990 and has hosted since then worldwide renowned artists, such as Frank Sinatra, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and U2.