- 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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The Montclair Historical Society is a nonprofit organization devoted to preserving, celebrating, and raising awareness of local history and culture. The society maintains a variety of historic buildings as tourist sites.
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The Downing Film Center focuses on bringing quality movies to town that might not otherwise make it to local theaters. Films screened may include art house, independent, and foreign movies, as well as more mainstream fare.
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With 120 slips available, Riverfront Marina has a variety of boats, from speedboats to pontoon boats, boarded at its marina. From the docks, boats have direct access to Hudson River.
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The Bayonne County Park contains a baseball field and a basketball court for those who wish to organize an team sports event. The site also offers views of the water and contains a dog park.
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More than just an oceanfront community, Brighton Beach, is home to the largest native Russian community in the United States. Visitors are treated to an extraordinary beach with stunning views, a wide sandy beach and gentle surf.
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The Hasbrouck house is home to Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site. Visitors can view the interior of the home where Washington stayed for over a year during the Revolutionary War, and made some of his most critical decisions in shaping our nations future.
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51 Port Terminal Boulevard, Bayonne, NJ 07002
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The large Tear Drop Memorial - 911 Monument serves as an artistic reminder of the pain caused by the attacks on the Twin Towers. The monument is made of a rendering of the Twin Towers themselves with a reflective tear drop between them and the granite name plates of victims.
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As an art gallery for the public and a studio for artists, Seed Gallery showcases a variety of modern artwork. The gallery often hosts receptions and other events for the community to meet the artists and view their work.
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Home to an all-turf softball and soccer field, Alumni Field is a sports field tucked away in the Rutgers-Newark Campus. Visitors can enjoy a game to support local women's sports.
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Home to two swimming pools, Nishuane Park is situated on 17.66 acres and features fields and courts for tennis, basketball, softball and football. It also provides a wooded area, a children's playground, restroom facilities and a stage.