- The list below includes 589 free or cheap things to do in or near Mount Vernon, New York, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Historic Sites, Basketball and Sports Stadiums (Amateur).
- From St. Paul's Church National Historic Site to Sports Underdome Inc, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Mount Vernon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Brooklyn and Bronx.
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Featuring a statue dedicated to veterans, Monument Square Park is a landmark in Old New Brunswick. Although it is a small space, it is often visited by tourists and locals alike.
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Located on the Rutger's campus, Kirkpatrick Chapel is a cathedral with stained glass windows and a vintage organ. The venue hosts private events like weddings, and public events like concerts.
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The Perle Night Club & Lounge is a popular nightlife location among local residents looking for an enjoyable night out. Visitors to the club commonly enjoy dancing, entertaining DJ's, and drink specials that make the experience an enjoyable one.
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Zimmerli Art Museum is a teaching museum that features over 60,000 works in its collection. The museum features a variety of educational activities and social opportunities which include lectures, performances, workshops, and classes.
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Boyd Park is a 20 acre riverside park. The river is suitable for fishing, and there are walking trails and picnic areas available. The park also features a full-size amphitheater and is host to a variety of special events.
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Part of the Rutgers University campus, Rutgers Geology Museum was founded in 1872 by George Cook. The museum offers guided tours and exhibits that include an Egyptian mummy, a dinosaur trackway, a mastodon skeleton and a variety of minerals.
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Located along the Raritan River, and looked after by the Daughters of the American Revolution, is the historic Buccleuch Mansion. Built in 1739, the house was once known as The White House Farm for its grand exterior and lush surroundings.
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Visitors who are up for a 3-mile roundtrip hike, bike ride, or jog, can visit the Hamilton Fish Bridge in Newburgh. Originally opened in 1963, this cantilever bridge traverses the Hudson River, providing scenic views while crossing.
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Run through Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, the Rutgers Gardens features several distinct gardens and specific plant collections. Educational programs for adults are routinely held as are programs for children to learn about ecology and gardening.
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With over 33 acres of park available, Long Branch offers visitors a large beach area for swimming and picnicking. Oftentimes, artists can be seen sculpting elaborate sand castles on the beach.