- The list below includes 225 free or cheap things to do in or near Pontiac, Michigan, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Pubs, Art Museum and History Museums.
- From The Realm of Darkness to The Crofoot, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pontiac and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dearborn, Westland, Sterling Heights and Ferndale.
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1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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Built in honor of the former President, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum offers guests an educational and entertaining glimpse into the life of Ford and the history of his time in the White House.
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The latest renovation of Howell Theater has preserved the institution's 87 year historic past. Cinemaphiles will appreciate viewing digital screenings in surround sound of independent and classic films or seeing live entertainment for community events.
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Visitors to Gallup Canoe Livery find canoe, kayaks, paddleboats, and rowboats for rent on the Huron River. The livery also offers a hiking path, fishing opportunities, a public boat launch, playgrounds, and rooms that can be rented for special occasions.
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Spanning 69 acres, Gallup Park sits on the shores of the Huron River. The park features a variety of amenities, including a canoe livery, hiking and biking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
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3000 Fuller Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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The Argo-Gallup Park Canoe Liveries is an excursion company that offers river trips, boat rentals, and kayak rentals on the Huron River. The company provides both one person and two person kayaks.
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The historic Howell Depot Museum is built around the original railroad depot that was established in 1886. The museum itself houses numerous artifacts from the late 1800s and a train caboose from 1888 which is included in standard tours.
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Spanning 122 acres, Dexter-Huron is a metro park on the Huron River. It features miles of trails for hiking and biking, picnic areas, and water activities including fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.
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The Capitol Theatre is a venue which hosts concerts and shows films. First built in 1928 and designed by John Ebersen, it's interior is said to resemble an Ancient Roman garden.
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Flint Institute of Arts is known for cultural attractions like Flint Symphony Orchestra, Longway Planetarium and the Sloan Automobile Historic Museum. Exhibits presented here shows you the facts about historical culture and life style.
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Library along with research papers, classical music, movies and dvd collections is what you get at Flint Public Library. There are separate departments for each category including for children.