- The list below includes 21 free or cheap things to do in or near Salisbury, Maryland, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Parks, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Salisbury Dog Park to Schumaker Pond Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Salisbury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Berlin, Snow Hill, Millsboro and Georgetown.
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The Academy Art Museum is a local specialty museum which features a variety of artworks including paintings and sculptures by many well-known artists including Picasso, Goldberg, Nesbitt and more.
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A central hub of the local cultural scene, the Academy Art Museum provides a variety of opportunities for education and growth in the arts. Visitors can explore permanent and temporary exhibits or sign up for a hands-on class.
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Historical Society Museum is a local museum which houses a number of artifacts including vintage photographs and documents which depict the local history, culture and architecture. The museum is surrounded by a garden which contains a variety of herbs and trees.
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Beginning over fifty years ago, Oxford Museum has built a diverse collection of artifacts, antiques and memorabilia. This includes housewares like china and pottery, as well as personal items such as photographs and clothing.
38.4 Miles
Open seasonally, Eating Easton food tours offers visitors and locals a chance to sample a variety of Easton area restaurants' signature dishes. The company offers a three hour walking tour with historical insights and an array of foods.
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Located in Cape Henlopen State Park, Gordon's Pond, offers visitors access to a delightful walking or biking trail around the water. Residents in the wetlands include a wide-variety of water-fowl and the area also includes viewing platforms.
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Opened in 2009, the Trippe-Hilderbrandt Gallery is an art gallery featuring works from several local artists. Photographs, watercolor paintings, and botanical arts are among the many varieties of work on display at the gallery.
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After enjoying a relaxing time on the first beach of the first state, the visitor of Lewes Beach can engage in the popular water sports of the area. The local marina offers a restaurant which serves seafood specialties.
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Located in Lewes, Delaware, the Cape Henlopen State Park is a large and beautiful natural space with a quaint lighthouse, walking trails, cycling paths and other amenities. Admission is free between December and March. Visitors must pay a small admission fee in other months.
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Amish Country Farmer's Market is a local market which stocks a wide range of items for purchase including fresh farm produce, baked goods, handcrafted accessories, furniture and more.