- The list below includes 182 free or cheap things to do in or near Overland Park, Kansas, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Running/Jogging and Bowling.
- From Indian Creek Greenway to Indian Creek Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Overland Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Shawnee, Independence, Kansas City and Olathe.
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Projectors show first-run Hollywood, independent, and art-house films on six screens as moviegoers snack on popcorn at one of two venues
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1616 E 18th St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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American Jazz Museum hosts a permanent collection of jazz artifacts, including instruments, records and artwork, as well as revolving exhibits. A nightclub recreated within the museum features a video jukebox for viewing classic jazz performances.
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The City Hall is a 29-story skyscraper that is the fourth-tallest city hall in the entire world. It features an observation deck at the top so guests can soak in the phenomenal views of the city.
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Westport is often considered to be Kansas City’s original entertainment district. It contains an abundance of stylish boutiques, hot night-spots and local eateries, all combined with the area’s historic remnants.
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Black Bob Park is located on the former Shawnee Indian Reservation and is named after Chief Black Bob. The park offers a walking trail, public pool and fishing pond. There is also baseball, softball, and miniature golf and picnic shelters.
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The KCRC Raceway is a radio-controlled-car shop that is best known for having an off-road indoor track. The store carries used R/C cars, plastic model kits, ships and sets, vintage comic books, and star wars figures.
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Kansas City, Missouri is home to The Steamboat Arabia Museum. Formerly a working steamboat that travelled the Mississippi River, the Arabia is now permanently docked and full of fascinating items related to its history. It also has a gift boutique.
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Originally formed in 1857, City Market is one of the largest and most enduring public farmers' markets in the entire Midwest. More than 30 full-time merchants are available at the site year round with fresh produce, meats, florals, apparel, and home accessories being offered from a variety of vendors.
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Located on 46-acres, Frisco Lake Park is a public park facility offering a number of amenities for those who visit. These amenities include a 3/4-mile walking trail, basketball and volleyball courts, two fishing lakes, and a covered picnic area.
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The Riverfront Park has 3 miles-long trail running along the river and picnic areas. It is the place where there are annual displays of fireworks.
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With walking paths to walk on and pavilions to rest in, Heritage Park offers outdoor enjoyment for all its visitors. Also located on site are a dog park and lake.