- The list below includes 54 free or cheap things to do in or near Seneca Falls, New York, including 58 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Distilleries and History Museums.
- From Women's Rights National Historical Park to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Seneca Falls and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Auburn, Penn Yan, Canandaigua and Skaneateles.
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Designed in a fun and whimsical pirate theme, Shipwreck Golf Amusement Center is fun for the whole family. The center features 18-holes of miniature golf, paintball, on site bounce houses and an ice cream shop.
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With all of its screens featuring digital projection, Plaza 6 Cinemas shows the latest films and blockbuster hits in standard and 3D viewing formats. The theaters were recently upgraded to include 5.1 surround sound.
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Providing indoor and outdoor miniature golf courses, Shipwreck Golf Amusement Center offers a variety of challenges to beat, such as a spinning wheel. The indoor course has black lights that make items glow in the dark.
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An independently owned movie theater multiplex with six auditoriums, the Plaza Six Cinemas Cortland shows primarily first run Hollywood films in all digital video and sound. The theater offers discounts for kids and students.
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Beautiful in design and grand in size, the 1890 House Museum is a local treasure. The limestone mansion was home to a historic industrian and is now available for tours, showcasing the mansions wonderful Victorian artifacts.
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A craft brewery that makes ales, stouts, lagers, and other varieties, the Cortland Beer Company sells beer by the bottle and keg, as well as on tap. The brewery also hosts live music.
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Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13214
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Specializing in improvisational comedy, Salt City Improv Theatre offers visitors the chance to watch improv shows or participate in improve workshops. The improv shows are hosted on a monthly basis.
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The 1890 House is a museum and restored limestone mansion built during the Victorian era by industrialist Charles Wickwire. Currently curated and run by a non-profit group, daily tours and educational programs are offered to groups of all ages.
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Country music fans from around the nation come to New York to visit the Cortland Country Music Park. The park is home to New York State Country Music Hall of Fame and also features an opry barn, on site camping, dinner shows and live musical performers.