- The list below includes 245 free or cheap things to do in or near Norwalk, Connecticut, including 126 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, History Museums, Beaches and Aquariums.
- From Cranbury Park / Gallaher Estate to Calf Pasture Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Norwalk and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Milford, Stratford, Stamford and Fairfield.
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234 West 42nd Street, New York City, NY 10036
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Madame Tussauds New York features over 200 wax celebrities for visitors to view. Not only are guests able to view wax imitations of public figures like the President of the United States, but they're also able to see figures of fictional characters like ET and Marvel Comics superheroes.
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Those interested in learning the heritage of Beacon, NY and its inhabitants will enjoy touring the Madam Brett Homestead. The historic homestead is an 18th century home that housed seven generations of the Brett family.
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1151 E Center Street, Wallingford, CT 6492
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Honoring those who served in war, the Wallingford Vietnam Veterans Monument stands about 11 feet tall. Located in a park like setting, it borders a soccer field where many youth clubs play and compete.
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Featuring a board walk nearly half a mile in length, the Boardwalk & Beach in Long Beach is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It offers displays, picnic areas, and scenic views of the ocean.
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Described as 'a new art movement for the next generation,' Morphicism is a gallery that features distinctive interactive sliding screens for showcasing works of art. The screens are a unique invention of the gallery's owners.
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226 W Penn Street, Long Beach, NY 11561
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The Long Beach Historical & Preservation Soc is dedicated to preserving and fostering interest in the history and culture of the Long Beach area. The society hosts a variety of events and functions.
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A community funded facility, the Beacon Dog Park provides separate areas for small and large dogs to exercise and play. Amenities include water spigots, dog runs, large fenced spaces and seating.
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Known as the original home of the American advertising industry, Madison Avenue is one of the most famous streets in New York City. This road passes through Midtown and Harlem.
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Featuring a variety of vintage style gifts, Gallery Raffael offers an eclectic mix of hats, shawls, jewelry, and other trinkets for visitors to purchase. The gallery features work from local craftsmen and artists.
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Founded in 1972, The Towne Crier Cafe is a fine-dining restaurant and live musical venue that serves lunch, weekend brunch, and dining. The cafe has a membership program for frequent diners.