- The list below includes 40 free or cheap things to do in or near Middlebury, Vermont, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Art Gallery, Hiking Trails and Walking Trails.
- From Robert Frost Wayside Trail to Middlebury College, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Middlebury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brandon, Waitsfield, Shelburne and Vergennes.
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Zanadu's Museum of Curiosities caters to travelers in search of the unusual. They feature exhibits including UFO debris, shrunken heads, and artifacts from the Titanic, as well as curiosities like the world's largest popsicle structure.
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227 Canada Street, Lake George, NY 12845
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An indoor amusement facility, Leonelli's Playland Arcade features a wide variety of video and redemption games like skee ball and whack-a-mole. The arcade also offers a variety of snack and beverage options for purchase.
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Visitors to the Main Street Museum can partake in viewing live music, an art gallery, and a variety of artifacts from the local Vermont area. The museum also offers event space to rent for parties and weddings.
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Located on the shores of Lake George is Million Dollar Beach. The beach is a favorite of both locals and tourists and offers crystal clear water, powder soft sand and scenic views of the surrounding area.
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Fun World Arcade is an indoor amusement complex with a wide variety of games and activities. It features a laser maze, an array of video games ranging from classic to contemporary, and carnival-style games with ticket prizes.
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30 Brinkerhoff Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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The Strand Center for the Arts is a community-based arts program that serves disadvantaged populations through a long-time partnership with Children and Family Services and the United Way. They offer youth classes, visual arts, dance, literary, theater, exhibitions, and events.
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Built in 1797, the Kent Delord House Museum, preserves the history of a prominent family during a period of significant military events in our history. Exhibits include artifacts from the War of 1812, the Civil War, and personal letters and relics from the family.
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In 1980, the Burlington Farmers market opened up for business, featuring locally grown produce, crafts, prepared foods, and flowers. In 2008, a cold weather venue was added to keep the market open year-round.
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Administered by the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, St. Anne's Shine is mostly a Catholic site but welcomes all worshipers. It is also a historic site due to being one of the oldest settlements in Vermont.
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The historic Vermont Rail System is an active railway that operates on over 350 miles of track. The railway hauls over 25,000 cars per year and has distribution facilities located throughout the system.