- The list below includes 150 free or cheap things to do in or near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Breweries, History Museums and Family Fun Center.
- From Prescott Park to Portsmouth Athenaeum Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Portsmouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hampton, Ogunquit, Newburyport and Kennebunkport.
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Coastal Maine Kayak offers a variety of ways to explore Kennebunk and its waterways. The company offers kayak rentals, bike rentals and stand up paddle board rentals to enjoy the coast line and local river.
24.5 Miles
With subjects like the native Maine landscape, Deborah Randall Fine Art offers a variety of artwork in an Impressionist style. The gallery also features more contemporary paintings from a local artist.
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With collections aimed to people ranging from pre-school to senior citizens, the Kennebunk Free Library also organizes special programs and events, such as the book discussion groups.
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117 Main Street, Kennebunk, ME 04043
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Opened in 1936 and encompassing several buildings erected since 1810, The Brick Store Museum is dedicated to local history and art. It organizes special events, such as poetry contests.
24.6 Miles
Maine Foodie Tours Kennebunkport is a culinary tour company that holds tours of local restaurants on weekends. Some types of tours that are offered include a 'Walking Tour', 'Garden Party & Tastings', and the 'Doggie & Me' tour.
24.6 Miles
The W. Robert Paine Gallery is a collection of New England art featuring various available landscapes and culture. Pieces include nautical themes, lighthouses, shores, cottages, gardens, lifestyles, and much more.
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A sightseeing tour company, Intown Trolley offers a variety of motor tours around the Kennebunks. Operating seasonally, the company features narrated tours that inform visitors about the area's 300 year history.
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With the only connection to this special event being the bridal shop near it, the Wedding Cake House is built in the Victorian architectural style, with its façade made to look like it was made from gingerbread. Its stylish origins are dated back to 1840, as the legend says.
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An 80-acre park, Wonderbrook Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It has a central hiking trail through the wilderness, broad open green spaces, and picnic tables. This quiet and placid park offers wildlife viewing, as well.
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Located in the heart of the village, the First Families Kennebunkport Museum features exhibits covering 200 years of local history. Tour guides share stories and artifacts ranging from sea captains to George H.W. Bush and his family's compound.