- The list below includes 188 free or cheap things to do in or near Mount Airy, Maryland, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Breweries, History Museums and Dog Park.
- From Watkins Park to Mount Airy Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mount Airy and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Frederick, Rockville, Columbia and Gaithersburg.
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Featuring a large indoor ice rink, the Ashburn Ice House has many ice skating related activities. Guests can learn to skate, play hockey, figure skate, or simply participate in the open public skating sessions.
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Clemyjontri Park is a unique park in Mclean. The park features handicap accessible playground equipment and the park promotes children of all ages and all abilities being able to come together and play together in one area.
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Visitors to Gettysburg can take Guided Historic Walking Tours that last 90 minutes and tell the story of the famous battle's effects on the small town. The history is provided by diary entries, personal accounts, letters, drawings, and photographs.
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Visitors who are interested in attending live music events may enjoy what the Baltimore Soundstage has to offer. This location hosts performances from artists like the Butcher Babies and The Budos Band.
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Offering views of the harbor, Federal Hill Park features cannons that were used during the Civil War at Fort Federal Hill. The park provides a basketball court, a children's playground, benches, picnic areas, open green space and a plaza.
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Full of informative exhibits aimed at kids, the Port Discovery Children's Museum offers a variety of educational, hands-on activities. It features permanent exhibits as well as visiting exhibits, and hosts special events and educational programs.
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Guests of Rams Head Live will have the opportunity to attend a variety of musical performances. Additionally, the location also hosts standup comedy tours that features artists like Dave Attell.
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This 700 sq. foot home is the Greenbelt Museum, which was part of a planned community in the 1930's. Today it offers tours of the home with period correct furniture depicting life during the Great Depression.
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Now a National Historic Landmark, The Kennedy Farm was built in the 1850s by Dr. Robert F. Kennedy. It was once rented by John Brown, of the Harper's Ferry Raid. The building has been thoroughly restored.
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P & G's Old Greenbelt Theatre is a currently a movie theater that has also served as a community and performing arts theater in the past. It is a single screen theater that features a Cinemascope screen.