- 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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35.3 Miles
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2459-A US Highway 280 West, Cordele, GA 31015
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With educational museums, military and aircraft displays and an 18 hole golf course, Georgia Veterans State Park has entertainment for all ages. Guests can enjoy a nearby beach or the many nature trails that run through the park.
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Airport Rd., Souther Field on Ga. 49, Americus, GA 31709
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As a memorial to aviation history, the Charles Lindbergh Monument is dedicated to providing visitors with information about Charles Lindbergh's first solo flight. The monument is rendered in exquisite detail against the lush backdrop of landscaped grounds for family learning and fun.
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1763 U.S. Hwy. 280, Plains, GA 31780
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The Georgia Visitor Information Center - Plains is a source of tourist information for visitors to the state of Georgia. Visitors can consult and get maps of the state as well as a wealth of brochures about sites of potential interest.
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The home church of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, Maranatha Baptist Church is located in Plains, Georgia. The Carters are happy to meet visitors, but do not sign autographs. Everyone entering the church is subject to a search by the Secret Service.
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Former President Jimmy Carter spent his youth in Plains, Georgia, and today the city has many attractions related to him. One of the most significant is The Plains School, the institution at which President Carter attended high school.
48.4 Miles
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300 North Bond Street, Plains, GA 31780
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Former United States President Jimmy Carter lived in Plains, Georgia for much of his life. The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site preserves that legacy through museum exhibits and tours of the Carter's ancestral home.
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Former United States President Jimmy Carter hails from Georgia and worked as a peanut farmer before becoming a politician. His influence on the peanut industry is celebrated in the Jimmy Carter Peanut of Plains Statue. This whimsical sculpture is a giant, smiling peanut.
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PO Box 947, Milledgeville, GA 31059
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Once home to a famous author, Flannery O'connor Andalusia Foundation keeps an exhibit open at her farm to show what her life was like. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the historic buildings on the grounds.