- The list below includes 284 free or cheap things to do in or near Stamford, Connecticut, including 120 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Breweries and Art Gallery.
- From Cove Island Park to Fort Stamford Park - Goodbody Garden, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Stamford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Norwalk, Bronx, Yonkers and Fairfield.
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Explore the mysterious island that sits in the middle of the Hudson River when you book the Bannerman Cruise & Walking Tour. Guests receive a guided hiking tour of the island and the castle ruins, learning the history and taking advantage of the photo ops.
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A large range of art is put on display at the Montclair Art Museum. The collection includes Native American art, American art from the 18th and 19th centuries, modern art, contemporary art, and even student exhibits.
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A 6-acre park, Military Park has fitness activities including Yoga, Zumba and cardio classes as well as an entertainment area featuring music and dancing. There are also play areas for children, a farmers market and a games area.
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Newark Public Library offers a collection of materials and programs of interest to educate, inform, enrich and entertain the citizens of the Newark Community. They also created the Teen Spot to offer space, library services and materials for area teenagers.
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The main attraction of Harborview Park is a sculpture titled 'To The Struggle Against World Terrorism.' Constructed after the 2001 terrorist attacks, the 100-foot-high structure features a hanging 40-foot tear bell.
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There is no better way to witness the scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands than by booking a Pride of the Hudson river cruise. Also, available to charter for your special event, book today and enjoy a day to remember.
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With new exhibits coming in every two months, Karpeles Manuscript Library showcases a variety of historical artifacts relevant to both national and international history. The library has a permanent exhibit with art and regional historical artifacts.
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Art and science combine at the Newark Museum through numerous art history, modern art, and scientific exhibits. The site also features a planetarium with regular shows and interactive children's programming through the entire museum.
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A privately owned, non-profit museum dedicated to the history of New Jersey and the surrounding areas, The New Jersey Historical Society was founded in 1845. The Society maintains extensive archives and collections of historic artifacts.
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The Naugatuck Historical Society is housed in the old Naugatuck Railroad Station. The society is host to a museum and community meeting space for historical events highlighting the Naugatuck area. Historical talks of interest and exhibited collections change frequently.