- The list below includes 2 free or cheap things to do in or near Sparta, Kentucky, including 69 different types of inexpensive activities like Race Tracks, Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Kentucky Speedway to Dagaz Acres Zipline Adventures, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Sparta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rising Sun.
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1 Levee Way, Newport, KY 41071
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Gameworks is a family friendly arcade that is available for grad nights, school groups, family reunions, birthday celebrations, and team building activities. The facility contains classic arcade games, pinball machines, and virtual golf games.
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Mansion Hill Tavern bills itself as A No Aggravation Location. This bar and live entertainment venue books a variety of musical acts, primarily blues musicians. The venue also hosts open jam nights.
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Axis Alley is a bowling alley that features sixteen bowling lanes with electronic scoring. The alley features rockin' bowling with music and videos, and offers laneside food and beverage service. It also offers live music on weekends.
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The only pedestrian bridge crossing the Ohio River at Cincinnati is the Newport Southbank Bridge a.k.a. Purple People Bridge. Its distinct purple color draws many people to enjoy the bridge itself and the view of both the surrounding area and the river.
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Housed within a 175 years old Federal style building, the Taft Museum of Art contains one of the world's best private art collections. Art from around the world that covers 13th century European sculpture and ancient Chinese porcelains is included at the museum.
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Founded in 1871, the Fountain Square is a historic square which features shops, restaurants, hotels, and offices. Among the public events which are organized in here can be remembered the Oktoberfest.
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630-698 N Broadway Street, Georgetown, KY 40324
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Kentucky's 'Official Kentucky-Japan Friendship Garden,' Yuko-en on the Elkhorn is a tranquil space that reflects the aesthetics of a traditional Japanese garden, with waterfalls and raked stones. There is also a villa on the premises available for special events.
36.7 Miles
Completed in 1857, Ward Hall is one of the most well preserved houses in the country from the time. The 12,000 square foot mansion with its 27 foot tall columns is open for tours and re-enactments throughout the year.
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Hosting both league and public bowling, Capital Bowl offers visitors glow bowling with a black light illuminated bowling alley. The bowling alley offers daily specials for games, shoe rentals, and food from the snack bar.
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Many vendors work at the Findlay Market, which is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market. It is open Tuesdays through Sundays and features roughly two dozen vendors that sell fish, meat, produce, poultry, cheese, flowers, deli items, and ethnic foods.