- The list below includes 195 free or cheap things to do in or near Norwich, Connecticut, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, History Museums, Dog Park and Arts Centers.
- From Norwichtown Historic Cemetary to Mohegan Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Norwich and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Groton, Mystic, New London and Westerly.
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The Complements Art Gallery is a fine art gallery that provides professional art consultation to families, individuals, and small business alike. The gallery provides services such as making mirrors and reframing existing artworks.
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Rhode Island's Newport Mansions are a series of opulent former residences now cared for by the Preservation Society of Newport County. Most of the mansions were constructed at the turn of the 20th century.
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Wright's Chicken Farm Gift Shop is your destination to find that ideal specialty gift item or sweet treat. Featuring figurines, collectibles, jewelry, and toys, you can find whatever it is you are looking for at Wright's.
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Providing 12 auditoriums, Regal Cinemas displays first-run, feature films using digital projection with closed captioning and descriptive video devices. The theater has a cafe with food and drinks, a game room and stadium seating.
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Seen in movies like The Great Gatsby and Amistad, Rosecliff Mansion is an early 20th Century manor home. The residence is maintained by a local preservation society that offers electronic and guided tours of the house and grounds daily.
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Featuring full stadium seating and digital sound, Island Cinemas 10 is a movie theater showing the latest Hollywood released films to its guests. Other amenities include weekly ticket specials, a large concessions menu, and birthday party hosting.
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With views overlooking the Narraganset Bay, Sabin Point Park is a 4-acre park that offers a number of amenities to its visitors. Visitors to the park commonly view the sunset over the bay or walk through on the walking trails.
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Rough Point is the historic home of the heiress and philanthropist Doris Duke, and is full of the art, furniture, and other exotic items she collected over the course of her life.
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Built in 1857, the Custom House has changed hands from one government branch to another over the years. Intended as a customs collection building for the IRS, the group quickly outgrew the space and eventually handed it over to be used as office space for the state court system.