- The list below includes 134 free or cheap things to do in or near Mason, Ohio, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Cottell Park to Schappacher Park Dog Run, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mason and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and West Chester.
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Now part of the Cinemark theater chain, Rave Cinemas in Dayton is a movie theater multiplex that features all digital video and sound as well as Real D 3D and stadium seating.
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Many vendors work at the Findlay Market, which is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market. It is open Tuesdays through Sundays and features roughly two dozen vendors that sell fish, meat, produce, poultry, cheese, flowers, deli items, and ethnic foods.
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A 32-lane bowling center, Super Bowl Bellewood offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and bumpers. The center also provides pool tables, a banquet room for private parties and a sports bar.
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Thousands of aquatic animals are housed in exhibits within the Newport Aquarium. Hands-on showcases also allow visitors to pet a shark, touch a penguin, and visit the behind-the-scenes portions of the institution.
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Founded in 1871, the Fountain Square is a historic square which features shops, restaurants, hotels, and offices. Among the public events which are organized in here can be remembered the Oktoberfest.
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Newport Dog Park is a clean park where dogs can freely run and play with other dogs. Owners can play with their dogs by bringing along toys, or they can relax as they watch their dogs exercise.
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Housed within a 175 years old Federal style building, the Taft Museum of Art contains one of the world's best private art collections. Art from around the world that covers 13th century European sculpture and ancient Chinese porcelains is included at the museum.
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The 8 acre Washington Park is a hub for all kinds of activities and includes a dog park, playground with boardwalk and stage, fountains and climbing walls. The open space is frequently utilized for concerts and other events.
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The only pedestrian bridge crossing the Ohio River at Cincinnati is the Newport Southbank Bridge a.k.a. Purple People Bridge. Its distinct purple color draws many people to enjoy the bridge itself and the view of both the surrounding area and the river.
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Founded in 1939, the Contemporary Arts Center has moved in a new six story building that acts as a work of art itself. The collection contains a variety of innovative and thought-provoking photography, paintings, and other art forms.