- The list below includes 11 free or cheap things to do in or near Perry, Georgia, including 27 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Historic Districts, Historic Sites and Movie Theaters.
- From Historic Downtown Perry to Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Perry and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Warner Robins, Macon and Warm Springs.
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760 POW Road Andersonville Ga. 31711, Warm Springs, GA 31771
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Warm Springs, Georgia is home to the National Prisoner of War Museum. Founded in 1983, this museum is dedicated to all past and current American prisoners of war. It emphasizes the brutal Anderson Prison, where thousands of soldiers died during the Civil War.
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5020 Mercer University Dr, Ste 6, Macon, GA 31210
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Featuring a bounce house on Saturdays, Olympia Family Fun Center is a skating rink with recreational roller skating activities available. The rink has an adults only night for ages 18 and up.
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With three parks to explore, Tobesofkee Recreation Area offers visitors opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. There are several beach areas on the lake with playgrounds, tennis courts, and swim areas.
26.7 Miles
The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame is a museum that features sports memorabilia. The museum is approximately 43,000 square feet in size and houses over 3,000 artifacts, with a section of the museum specifically dedicated to the state.
26.7 Miles
An off-leash canine recreation facility, Macon Dog Park features open grass areas along with trees and a creek. The park provides drinking water, benches, an agility course, a double-gated entrance and a separate area for smaller dogs.
26.8 Miles
Sidney Lanier Cottage is the birthplace of the famous poet, soldier and musician, Sidney Lanier, and is now open to public as a museum, showcasing the rich history of American music among other Lanier memoribilia.
26.9 Miles
Included in the National Register of Historic Places, the St. Joseph's Catholic Church was founded in 1841 and has, among others, a 1,000-pipe organ.
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Founded in 1981, the Tubman African American Museum allows guests to experience art and history in a creative and innovative way. The institution also works to be a community resource by participating and hosting events like blood drives and National Wear Red Day.
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Built in 1853, Cannonball House is a local historic landmark named for the damage inflicted on it by a cannonball during the Civil War. The house features the Greek-Revival architectural design complete with restored 19th-century furnishings.