- The list below includes 222 free or cheap things to do in or near Newtown, Pennsylvania, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Haunted Tours, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- From Tyler State Park to Big Leagues Academy, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Newtown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Princeton, Doylestown and Trenton.
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Managed by the Norristown Parks and Recreation Department, Simmon's Park is an athletics complex that features a baseball field, basketball courts, and an open air plaza memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Norristown Farm Park is 690 acres of nature and opportunities to get closer with the wild. Features of the park include a trout nursery, a working farm, paved trails, creeks, and historical structures.
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The City Food Tours Philadelphia offers five different tours including Flavors of Philly, Tastes of Northern Lights, Craft Beer and Artisanal Cheese Tasting, Ethnic Eats Tour, and Decadent Gourmet Tour. On each tour, participants are taken to five locations for a sampling of the food.
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The Academy of Music is one of the world's oldest functioning opera houses. Though it is still used for opera, it also hosts a variety of other entertainment, including: comedy, orchestra concerts, and musicals.
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America's first museum of medical science, the Mutter Museum is designed in the tradition of a 19th Century cabinet museum, and features anatomical specimens, medical instruments and models.
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Surrounded by some of the city's most beautiful architecture, Rittenhouse square is an expanse of soft grass and many walking paths that allow visitors and residents to enjoy the city's fresh air. Many pop-up bands and artists can be found in the park for entertainment and souvenirs.
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1542 Mountain View Drive, Quakertown, PA 18951
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Surrounding the 1,450 acre Lake Nockamixon is the Nockamixon State Park. With a name coming from the Indian for 'at the place of soft soil,' the park has several marked locations of American Indian activity and heritage.
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2955 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA
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Opened in 1933 and renovated in 1989, the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia is covered in beautiful history. The station displays powerful sculptures, train-long sky lights, and an Art Deco design, making it one of the nation's most beautiful train stations.
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Philadelphia's Magic Gardens features an art gallery, community art center, and a unique mosaic art environment by artist Isaiah Zagar. Visitors will find a wide variety of artwork on display, as well as art classes and educational programs.
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Known for its role in World War II and the Vietnam War, USS New Jersey is a retired battleship situated on the Camden Waterfront. Visitors can take a guided tour through the ship while learning about its decorated history.