- The list below includes 103 free or cheap things to do in or near Sharon, Connecticut, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Theaters, Children's Museums, Farms & Ranches and Parks.
- From TriArts Sharon Playhouse to Sharon Audubon Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sharon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hyde Park, Kent, Great Barrington and Rhinebeck.
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Listed as one of the 10 best US flea markets by the Huffington Post, Mower's Saturday Flea Market is open every Saturday during May through November. A two acre field becomes home to numerous arts, crafts, antique and produce vendors.
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For visitors looking for a groovy time, the Woodstock Museum delivers in a unique way. Instead of behind-the-glass displays, guests will immerse themselves in live events, displays, and outreach programs that memorialize and honor the sixties culture.
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A historic music venue, Woodstock's Colony Cafe features an intimate setting and a 360 degree balcony made of chestnut wood. The Cafe also hosts private events, and can accommodate up to 200 guests.
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22 Iron Horse Blvd, Simsbury, CT 06070
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As an outdoor venue, Performing Arts Center at Simsbury Meadows hosts a variety of nationally recognized musicians. The stage has a lawn general admission area where visitors can bring blankets and lawn chairs to watch the performances from.
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The prestigious Miss Porter's School is a girls' secondary school located in Farmington, Connecticut. This exclusive private academy prepares young women to enter college and eventually change the world. It has highly regarded biology and chemistry curricula.
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Plan your visit to Lawrence Farms Orchards, a true family owned and operated fruit and vegetable farm in the Hudson River Valley. Visitors can enjoy picking their own fruits and vegetables, hay rides, fresh-baked goods, and more.
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The Pinchot Sycamore Tree Park leisure park that is home to the Pinchot Sycamore, which is best known for being the largest tree in Connecticut. The park has trees that are estimated to be 200-300 years old.
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Since opening in 1984, the Unionville Museum has displayed historical, cultural and traditional artifacts showcasing the village of Unionville. Past exhibits include 'Celebrating 100 Years of Girl Scouts' and an annual Yuletide celebration.
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Established in 1972, Upstate Films is a local cinema that specializes in showing independent movies and films to its guests. The theater is popular among local residents who all share a love for film and the arts.
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A National Historic Landmark dating back to the 18th century, the Stanley Whitman House offers a glimpse of life during the colonial era. The restored house and grounds feature museum exhibits while costumed docents provide educational background about the site.