- The list below includes 206 free or cheap things to do in or near Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Dog Park, Mini Golf, National & State Parks and Farmers Markets.
- From Reeves Park to Reservoir Dogs Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Phoenixville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, West Chester, Doylestown and Media.
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French specialties such as housemade crepes, duck confit, and bouillabaisse abound in a historic building with a brick courtyard
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In 1917, the National Memorial Arch, was dedicated in honor of the arrival of George Washington and his troops to Valley Forge. Standing over 60-feet high, the granite arch features bronze plaques of the Valley Forge general officers.
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Also known as the tot-lot, Trappe Borough Hall Park features an expansive children's playground with a handicap accessible swing. The park also offers picnic areas and open green grass for sports play.
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Visitors can view a wide variety of high quality antiques at the Mile Hill Antique & Art Gallery. The gallery also features a quality selection of lithographs, oil paintings, engravings, and watercolors.
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1400 North Outer Line Drive, Valley Forge, PA 19406
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Commemorating the site of George Washington's Continental Army winter encampment, Valley Forge National Historical Park, is a must see for young and old alike. The park features 26-miles of hiking/biking trails, historic buildings and educational exhibits.
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Located at the Washington Chapel, The Justice Bell is a full-size replica of the famous Liberty Bell with the added inscription 'establish Justice.' The bell was used on a national tour between 1915 and 1920 to campaign for women's suffrage.
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Completed in 1917, the Washington Memorial Chapel, was built in honor of General Washington and the patriot soldiers of Valley Forge. Located within Valley Forge National Historic Park, the site features a 58-bell carillon and tower.
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An equestrian facility in operation since 1978, Shannondell Farm shows horses on local and national levels. The facility hosts its own horse shows, as well, and sells and trains horses.
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An indoor tennis facility, Great Valley Racquet Club is staffed by experienced tennis pros who offer individual or group tennis instruction. The facility offers open tennis hours as well as camps and clinics.
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In business since 1969, Buckwalter Framing, also known as Buckwalter Galleries, Ltd., offers custom framing services for artwork, maps, portraits, and documents. The gallery features an extensive selection of frames.
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The Paoli Battlefield is the site of a Revolutionary War battle that George Washington dubbed the Paoli Massacre - a significant defeat for the colonial forces. The battlefield has been meticulously preserved, and the staff welcomes visitors.