- 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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Representing the works of over 40 local and global artists, Chrysalis Gallery has something for every taste. Genres include surrealism, expressionism, realism, still life, sculptures, post-impressionism, abstract, and much more.
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The Parrish Art Museum was established in 1898 and over the years has grown to include over 12,000 square feet of exhibit space. Primarily dedicated to showcasing Eastern Long Island artists, the venue also has an impressive schedule of visiting exhibits and special projects.
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Visitors can take their dogs to an off leash, fenced dog park at B.A.R.K. Park. The park provides dogs with an area to roam free and socialize with other dogs.
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Featuring a collection of fine art by contemporary artists, the Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art gallery focuses on capturing current trends and movements in art. The gallery also features an extensive collection of local art.
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43 Hill Street, Southampton, NY 11968
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United Artist Southhampton Theatre is a state of the art film facility that features top of the line equipment and seating. Comfortable recliners and a full service snack and drink bar make the movie going experience enjoyable.
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Woodville Alton Road, Tiverton, RI 2878
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Spanning 245 acres, the Black Farm Wildlife Management Area features a variety of trees, including pines, maples, and oaks. Once a working farm, the area offers opportunities for viewing the local wildlife.
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1000 West Columbus Ave., Springfield, MA 01105
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Springfield is known to be the birthplace of basketball and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame preserves the sport's history presentng it in the form of interactive exhibits, skill contests, shooting challenges and more, to the public.
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Agawam Park is a large public park that features expanses of green space as well as playground areas, picnic facilities, and live performance areas. The park hosts a series of summer concerts as well as other events.
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Gourmands love Taste of New Haven, a Connecticut walking tour provider specializing in culinary tourism. Tour participants learn about the city's rich history as they sample its finest and most unusual edible offerings.
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1000 W Columbus Avenue, Springfield, MA 01105
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A collection of memorabilia from some of the greatest athletes of all time, The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame documents sport history. Guests can see pictures of some of their favorite athletes when they were just starting out.