- The list below includes 141 free or cheap things to do in or near Plymouth, Massachusetts, including 116 different types of inexpensive activities like Haunted Tours, History Museums, Beaches and Playgrounds.
- From Burial Hill to Brewster Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Plymouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sandwich, Hingham, Scituate and Brockton.
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Featuring nine batting cages with 11 different pitching machines, Ironwood Batting Cages is a popular location for baseball enthusiasts to practice their swings. The batting cages are open in-season (April to September) and offer slow to fast pitches.
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22 Flutie Pass, Framingham, MA 1701
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A movie theater multiplex, General Cinema Theatres Central Park screens primarily first-run Hollywood movies in all-digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and a variety of concession options.
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A movie theater featuring 16 auditoriums, AMC Framingham 16 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater offers in-theater dining, theater rentals for private events and a concession area with food and drinks.
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Opened in 1974, Fun & Games is an entertainment venue providing a number of attractions for its guests to enjoy. Laser tag, birthday parties, and a large game arcade are among the popular attractions available.
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Featuring miniature golf, a driving range, and a pitch-and-putt course, Mulligans Island offers a variety of golf-related attractions. The site also has batting cages and sand volleyball courts and is available for groups and parties.
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1000 New London Ave., Cranston, RI
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For a memorable day of family fun, visit the award-winning Mulligan's Island Golf & Entertainment. Featuring 2 mini-golf courses, a par-3 course, batting cages, driving range, and available lessons, visit today.
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Founded in 2004, the Amazing Things Arts Center is a performing arts venue that is host to a number of performers throughout the year. In addition to a performance venue, the center is also home to an art gallery.
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A 114 acre property that once belonged to the famous publisher Ellery Sedgwick, Long Hill now boasts an extensive network of meticulously landscaped gardens. The gardens combine intentional plantings with wilderness, and feature walking trails.
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A non-profit entity, the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society features a gallery where local artists' works are displayed. Numerous art related classes and workshops are also offered at this facility.