- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Monroeville, Pennsylvania, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Mini Golf, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Monroeville Community Park to Monster Mini Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Monroeville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsburgh, Latrobe, Bethel Park and Washington.
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Chefs pair fresh cuts of pasta with imported cheeses and crisp red and white pizzas in a wood-burning oven
23.8 Miles
Latrobe Skating Center is a roller skating complex. The skating center showcases a hardwood roller skating arena in which they host a variety of roller skating activities. Latrobe also offers skating lessons and maintains a full service skate shop.
25.1 Miles
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3435 State Route 30 East, Latrobe, PA 15650
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Located on the United States' first coast-to-coast highway, the Lincoln Highway Experience provides guests with an educational and historical experience. Visitors are led on a guided tour, seeing the attractions and historic roadside architecture on the way.
25.1 Miles
Established in 1996, the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor is a museum that promotes and preserves the history of America's first coast-to-coast highway. Visitors commonly enjoy touring the museum and learning the history and stories about the highway.
28.7 Miles
Since 1954, the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, has been delighting streetcar enthusiasts with its unique collection of trolley cars and educational exhibits. Today, the museum boasts a 50-car collection and also hosts special events for schools and families.
29.3 Miles
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Forrest Avenue, Washington, PA 15301
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Lemoyne Multi-Cultural Community Center engages students in out-of-school and after-school programs and activities. The Center also offers educational programs to enhance learning opportunities and providing entry into successful workforce endeavors and post-secondary education.
29.7 Miles
Formerly used as a stop for the underground railroad, the LeMoyne House is now a historic house frequented by tourists and locals. The house is now home to the Washington County Historical Society and museum and is open for guided tours.
29.7 Miles
Built in 1788, the Bradford House is a historic location that was home to the Whiskey Rebellion. The house serves as a museum dedicated to educating the public about David Bradford, the home's namesake and influential player in the rebellion.
30.1 Miles
Brownson House provides youth and adult recreation, education and character development through team effort. They offer a range of recreational activities including basketball, soccer, volleyball, boxing, pickle ball and cheerleading and also provide playground rentals.
30.7 Miles
Each season, visitors can watch musicals and comedies performed by local actors and singers at Musical Theatre Guild. The theater puts on several productions of classic Broadway musicals every year.
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551 Fairground Hill Road, Butler, PA 16001
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First established in 1949 as the Butler Orchestral Association, the Butler County Symphony Orchestra in Butler, Pennsylvania sponsors six concerts annually, one of which is a family concert. The orchestra is considered one of the top orchestras in western Pennsylvania.