- The list below includes 34 free or cheap things to do in or near Neosho, Missouri, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Music Venue and History Museums.
- From one 14 coffee bar & AREA 114 venue to Newton County Historical Society Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Neosho and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Joplin, Carthage and Galena.
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A 40-lane bowling center, Carl Richard's 4th Street Bowl offers open and league bowling along with birthday party hosting. The center provides pool tables, arcade games, a lounge, a pro shop and a snack bar with food and drinks.
18.1 Miles
Nestled in the Tri-State Mining District, the Joplin Museum Complex contains four buildings. Two are museums, one is an athletic hall of fame and the fourth is a mineral museum. The most unusual collection in the museum complex is its huge assortment of cookie cutters.
18.3 Miles
Dedicated in 1988, Carthage's Marlon Perkins Statue is a larger than life bronze sculpture that commemorates the life of the famous wildlife documentarian and television personality. The statue is located in the town park.
18.3 Miles
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Located within the Joplin Museum Complex, the Hoover Dorothea B Historical Museum displays the history of the development of the local area during the mining era. Artifacts at the museum include a 1927 fire engine, circus room, and children's playhouse.
18.4 Miles
Visitors can experience designer courses and amenities at Hardcore Skate. Features include rails, stairs, half pipes, ramps, and plenty of space for skaters to practice new tricks in a safe and clean environment.
20.9 Miles
Mater is the old truck which inspired the Pixar character from the animation Cars. The completed restored site will include a gift shop, a snack bar, and the truck itself.
20.9 Miles
Built in 1868 for a wealthy family, Historic Phelps House is a restored mansion with marble walls, chandeliers, ten fireplaces, stained glass, and other furniture from this era. The mansion is used as a wedding venue.
21.1 Miles
One of the last drive-in theaters on Route 66. This drive-in has a play area for kids underneath the screen which lights up during intermission. Old advertisements are played during the intermission. The movie starts when the sun sets. They also have a snack bar on site.
21.3 Miles
The Powers Museum contains a variety of exhibitions and artifacts that are related to the local history of the Carthage, Missouri area. The site also contains a research library and archive that contains historical documents.
21.5 Miles
Located on 7 acres where the first major Civil War battle took place, the Battle of Carthage State Park encompasses the Carter Spring area and also has an interpretative kiosk on its site.