- The list below includes 185 free or cheap things to do in or near Rochester, Michigan, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Hiking Trails, Children's Play Area and Parks.
- From Paint Creek Trail to Rochester Municipal Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rochester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sterling Heights, Waterford, Detroit and Ferndale.
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A nonprofit organization devoted to helping kids put good things back into the world, Kidsake/art For Good offers a variety of art lessons and programs for kids. The organization combines art and service in unique ways.
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Kerrytown
Ashley, Depot, Division, and Ann Streets, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Kerrytown is a historic area of businesses and homes that is roughly bordered by West Kingsley, North Division, East Hudson, and North First. The Ann Arbor Convention Center, Ann Arbor City Hall, and Community High School are located in this area.
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Port Huron's Knowlton Ice Museum connects visitors with an era when ice harvesting was a major Michigan industry. It offers group tours and features antique ice tools, machinery, video footage of a 1920s ice harvest, and other memorabilia.
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The State Theatre is a movie theater that offers the local community an opportunity to view the latest movie releases in a historic theater. In addition to modern films, the theater also offers a wide variety of independent movie selections.
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As part of the University of Michigan School of Music, Hill Auditorium hosts community performances for theater, dance, music, and more. Visitors can attend a variety of performances, from symphonies to Broadway musicals.
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Featuring 22 lanes, Port Huron Lanes hosts both open and league bowling as well as private events and parties. The center has a sports bar with televisions and pool tables along with a snack bar with food and drinks.
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The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum allows adults and children to interact with science. The museum is divided into the concourse, all about me, preschool gallery, legacy gallery, Michigan nature, world around you, Lyons' country store, DTE Energy Foundation Light and Optics, and MediaWorks.
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Located along the St. Clair River at the US-Canadian border, Pine Grove Park can be used for fishing and views of passing boats. The wooded park features picnic areas, a playground and areas for shuffleboard and softball.
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The Michigan Theater is a theater that shows films and live entertainment. The theater is home to the 'Barton Theatre Pipe Organ' and is split into two auditoriums named the 'Historic Theater' and the 'Screening Room'.
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525 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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The University of Michigan Museum of Art is the result of over 150 years of art collecting by the University of Michigan, and is best known for its Asian art. Some of the displayed art dates back to 1100 AD, while other pieces are only a years old.