- The list below includes 255 free or cheap things to do in or near Snellville, Georgia, including 97 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Bowling and Archery.
- From Lenora Park to Briscoe Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Snellville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Atlanta, Decatur, Alpharetta and Roswell.
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Opened in 2005, the Georgia Aquarium covers 10,000 square feet and is home to all sorts of marine wildlife. It has its own 3D and 4D theatre, and special programs, such as the Sea Monsters: Revealed.
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11000 Alpharetta Highway, Roswell, GA 30076
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12 kart tracks, bowling alleys, and more than 120 arcade games can be found at the Andretti Indoor Karting & Games. In here there are also climbing walls, rope courses, Ziplines, and others.
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Those looking for supernatural thrills can always try the Roswell Ghost Tour, which will take them to the Mill Kitchen and Bar. The store sells personalized shirts.
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Given its name by the surrounding architecture and railways, Underground Atlanta, located downtown, is filled with restaurants, shops, and locations with their own entertainment. Visitors may take guided or self guided tours.
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A 12-screen movie theater, AMC Avenue Forsyth 12 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and Real 3D. The theater offers an IMAX auditorium, stadium seating, theater rentals and a concession area with food and drinks.
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A Southern Trilogy is a collection of three historic antebellum homes namely the Barrington Hall with its Greek-Revival style architecture, the Bulloch Hall which served as the home of President Roosevelt's mother and the Smith Plantation established by the town's founding fathers.
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With a capacity of almost 50,000 seats, the Turner Field was opened in 2005 and has a museum and hall of fame, 2 restaurants, an arcade games area, and a Coca Cola Skyfield designed especially for children.
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The Bulloch Hall is the house where Roosevelt's mother spent her childhood. It is now a museum which displays period furnishes, as well as Civil War artifacts. Special events can be held in here, such as weddings.
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109 votes
935 Alpharetta Street, Roswell, GA 30075
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Built in 1845, the Archibald Smith Plantation Home is a two story farm house that was built by slave labor. Tours of the home can be taken 7 days a week by the general public.