- The list below includes 233 free or cheap things to do in or near New Bedford, Massachusetts, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Parks, Religious Buildings and Bowling.
- From New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park to Fort Taber Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Bedford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Oak Bluffs and Sandwich.
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Island Pond Trail, off Weston Woods Road, PO Box 611, Harwich, MA 2645
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To treat your olfactory senses, head to the Cape Cod Lavender Farm. Enjoy the views of lavender fields, pick some lavender for yourself, and discover the many uses for lavender in your home.
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E Elm St & Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy, MA 2170
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The Wollaston Beach Playground has a beach-side view of the Quincy Shore and features a covered seating area, picnic tables, a toddler playground area with slides and rubber floor, an older play area with slides rubber floor and swings.
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A miniature golf course that features an array of varied and distinctive holes, Breezy Acres Mini-Golf offers obstacles like windmills, lighthouses, and other classic structures. The course features discounts for kids and seniors.
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Located in a former academy established in the 19th century, Brooks Academy Museum houses artifacts and memorabilia collected by the Harwich Historical Society. The museum highlights the regions history from the Civil War to present day.
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The Guild of Harwich Gallery showcases the creative works of the Guild of Harwich Artists, a group of twenty-odd members who create artwork in a variety of media. The gallery hosts events throughout the year.
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The historic Brooks Academy Museum is an educational museum that is best known for serving as the home of the Harwich Historical Society. The society has the goal of preserving, collecting, and exhibiting the history of Harwich.
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Year-round, lifeguard-monitored Nantasket Beach is a 1 1/3 mile long oceanfront beach reminiscent of the area's historic amusement park history. Visitors can take in musical band concerts, dance lessons or the historic Paragon Carousel while enjoying the ocean front
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Spanning 4.5-acres of land, Cavanagh Stadium is a recreational stadium that supports activities including football, basketball, and running. The stadium was created to commemorate that life of Staff Sargeant Charles Cavanagh.
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The library in Brewster, Massachusetts is called the Brewster Ladies' Library. This non-profit institution is the de facto municipal library. In addition to its collections of books, periodicals and electronic media, the library hosts frequent seminars, book signings and other cultural activities.
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As a freshwater pond, Sheep Pond Beach provides visitors with an area to cool off and go swimming during the summer season. The pond is surrounded by a trail for biking.