- The list below includes 232 free or cheap things to do in or near Norristown, Pennsylvania, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Walking Trails, Arts & Crafts Classes and Art Gallery.
- From Perkiomen Trail to Treetop Adventure Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Norristown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Doylestown, West Chester and Cherry Hill.
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Over 270 sculptures are held at Grounds for Sculpture, which is a large 35-acre park dedicated to the specific artistic format. Unique, hidden gardens are held within the grounds that guests are free to explore in addition to the two exhibition buildings and restaurant.
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A large and scenic park with a lake and a running path, Cedar Creek Park also features covered picnic shelters with barbecue grills and a wealth of open green space.
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New Castle's Old Dutch House is Delaware's most important repository of Colonial-area furniture and domestic items. It features fine hand-crafted pewter dinnerware, hand-carved wooden furniture, delicate textiles and immaculately-preserved antique carpeting.
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As one of the largest historical societies in America, the Lehigh County Heritage Center houses 6 galleries with over 13,000 square feet of exhibits. The museum covers the areas rich history through Colonial America and the Industrial Revolution, with artifacts, vintage photographs and documents.
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1243 South Cedar Crest Blvd., Allentown, PA 18103
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An interesting site to see in Allentown is the Philip and Muriel Berman Sculpture Park. The park features 35 permanent sculptures of stone slabs scattered around the grounds 118 acres.
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At the National Museum of Industrial History, artifacts and collections can be viewed that detail America's rich industrial heritage. The museum also includes artifacts from the Smithsonian Institution's 1876 Centennial Exhibition Collection.
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A historic building that dates back to 1832, the Frenchtown Railroad Ticket Office used to be part of a Civil War era railroad. The building has since been transplanted to its current location.
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With beautiful and stunning architecture, the Old Library Museum offers an interesting collection of items commemorating the history of the New Castle community. This includes clothing, furnishings and special items that represent African Americans.
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The 19,000 sq ft Destination Playground At Cedar Creek Parkway opened in 2010 and immediately amazed kids with over 300 different activities and an advanced NEOS electronic play station. Bathrooms, picnic areas and ball fields are located nearby.
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Established in 1948, the J Birney Crum Stadium is a multi-purpose sports facility that can seat up to 15,000 people at a time. The stadium is the home football field of William Allen High School.