- The list below includes 22 free or cheap things to do in or near Oneonta, New York, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, History Museums and National & State Parks.
- From Robert V Riddell State Park to Joseph L. Popp, Jr. Butterfly Conservatory, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oneonta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cooperstown.
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The Regal Theater is a movie theater that features Dolby ATMOS technology, private screenings, reclining seats, concessions, RealD 3D movie showings, and movie showings in IMAX. The theater is available for private birthday parties.
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Binghamton's Regal Theaters is a twelve theater movie multiplex that shows first run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers stadium style seating, and runs a variety of promotions and discounts.
48.6 Miles
A small botanical garden, Cutler Botanic Garden features well-labeled plants and flowers and aesthetically arranged garden paths. They host weddings and similar events at the on-site gazebo. Plants on display range from many varieties of flowers to pumpkins.
49.1 Miles
Located on the site of an old Indian village, the Otsiningo Park has playgrounds, playfields, picnic areas, tables and grills, community gardens, and 2 picnic shelters which can be rented. There are also other amenities, such as trails and walking paved paths.
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Home of the Binghamton Mets, the Municipal Stadium was inaugurated in 1992 and can welcome 6,012 fans. It has 6 luxury boxes covered by a small roof, and 2 picnic areas.
49.4 Miles
191 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901
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25 artists exhibit their works at the Phelps Mansion Museum. Built in 1870 as the 3 stories brick and stone home, it is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It has a gift shop which sells souvenirs.
49.6 Miles
Art Mission Theater is specialized in screening indie movie, foreign movies, and art movies. Also, artists can present their works in here, whether they are newcomers or already established. Special public events are held in here.
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Located just outside Binghamton's metro center, the Walk of Stars commemorates Binghamton celebrities with metal stars embossed in concrete. Among those included are The Dick Van Dyke Show's Richard Deacon and Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling.