- The list below includes 19 free or cheap things to do in or near Mineral Point, Wisconsin, including 56 different types of inexpensive activities like Arts & Crafts Classes, Historic Sites, Parks and History Museums.
- From Pendarvis to Shake Rag Alley School of Arts & Crafts, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mineral Point and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Spring Green and Platteville.
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This is an interpretive historical site that maintains several original Cornish buildings form the 19th century lead mining era. The buildings have been restored and named following the original Cornish settlers traditions. Self-guided, guided and group tours are available in addition to several types of field …
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18 Shake Rag Street, Mineral Point, WI
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This is an arts and crafts education center that offers lodging, youth and adult classes, workshops, and outdoor theater presentations in the summer.
14.9 Miles
Seven Seeds Farm is an organic farm that produces poultry, beef, pork, and eggs, all sustainably raised and produced. The farm welcomes visitors, and maintains a farm store with its various wares.
16.1 Miles
Offering a variety of promotions and deals, Millennium Cinema makes it easy for the community to enjoy an affordable movie. With all the latest blockbusters and select indie films, everyone is sure to find a film to suit their tastes.
16.4 Miles
Originally, built by Alex Jordan as a weekend retreat, visitors to the 14-room house can see many of his personal collections in whimsical names with names like the Carousel, the Organ Room, the Doll House Room, and Heritage of the Sea. Visitors can stay in the lodge and play golf.
17.0 Miles
The Platteville Family Aquatic Center is a public swimming pool that offers open swimming in addition to lap swimming. The pool also features a water slide. Swimming lessons are available for all levels.
17.3 Miles
Over 20,000 items make up the collection at Rollo Jamison Museum. In the making since the birth of Rollo Jamison in 1899, pieces on display include arrowheads, farm implements and carriages. The museum is open May through October.
17.3 Miles
The Rountree Gallery is a local gallery featuring free admission and works from numerous local and regional artists. The gallery is a non-profit organization that strives to promote arts in the local community.
17.4 Miles
A theater with three screens in Plattville, Avalon Cinemas offers moviegoers a big-screen movie experience at a lower cost. The movies shown in this theater are new, but are typically second-run.
17.7 Miles
Located within a 5,000 square-foot facility, the Harry & Laura Nohr Gallery is an art gallery on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Visitors commonly enjoy viewing the paintings or attending art exhibitions at the gallery.