- The list below includes 51 free or cheap things to do in or near Springfield, Tennessee, including 60 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Ziplines, History Museums and Parks.
- From Honeysuckle Hill Farm Zip Line to Robertson County History Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Springfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashville, Hendersonville, Clarksville and Madison.
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A 10-screen movie theater, NCG Gallatin Cinemas displays first-run feature films using digital projection and sound. The theater provides high-back rocker seats, stadium seating, 3D movies and a concession area with food and drinks.
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Marathon Music Works is a performance venue that hosts a variety of concerts during the year for guests to enjoy. Visitors of this location will be able to purchase adult beverages at the bar or gain VIP access to the balcony.
24.5 Miles
Covering a 10,000 square foot temporary exhibition hall and 60,000 square feet of permanent exhibits, the Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest state museums in the nation. The exhibits begin roughly 15,000 years in the past with prehistoric humans and continue through the 1900s.
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Serving as a reminder of the past history of Franklin, the Miners Hall Museum gallery includes ancient miners hard hats, coal reports, contracts, and more. The museum is a great place to learn about the life of a miner.
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Named for the late blues guitar legend, B.B King’s Blues Club is a venue for live blues music. The club features a variety of regionally and nationally touring acts, and also serves a full menu of Southern comfort food.
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Downtown Nashville is the vibrant, energetic center of the 'Music City'. The streets are lined with restaurants, shops and clubs featuring live music, making this a prime destination for entertainment lovers.
24.8 Miles
119 3rd Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37201
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Dedicated to the country music legend, The Johnny Cash Museum offers visitors displays filled with memorabilia like guitars, clothing, photographs, and more. Visitors can learn about the icon's childhood, favorite guitars, and more.
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The Frist Center for Visual Arts first opened in 2001 and features a wide array of art from around the world. The former main post office landmark of Nashville serves as the home structure for the cultural institute with architectural styles of both Art Deco and Classicism.
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222 Fifth Avenue S, Nashville, TN 37203
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Since 1967, the Country Music hall of Fame and Museum has been preserving the rich history and tradition of country music. Collections include historic recordings, videos, photos, musical instruments and more dedicated to telling a true American story.