- The list below includes 539 free or cheap things to do in or near Staten Island, New York, including 121 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Clove Lakes Park to Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk & Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Staten Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Brooklyn and Flushing.
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Town of Babylon is located on Long Island. Parts of Jones Beach Island, Captree Island and Fire Island are in the southernmost part of Babylon while Nassau County borders it to the West and the Atlantic Ocean to the South.
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One of Connecticutt's most popular museums is the Bruce Museum in Greenwich. This unusual institution offers a panoply of art, history and science exhibits. Its satellite marine life center is roughly seven miles from the main museum and is dedicated to marine ecology and preservation.
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The New Jersey State Museum is an all-purpose museum that has exhibits that cover art, archaeology, and science in one location. In addition to the collections, the attraction also features a planetarium with frequent shows.
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Operating as a museum since 1939, the William Trent House Museum is now owned and operated by the state of New Jersey. The stately home is available to tour and the city hosts special events on the property throughout the year.
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Showing first-run, feature films, Bow Tie Cinemas has 14 screens with all digital projection. The theater offers food, drinks and private event rooms as well as assisted listening and video devices.
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A relatively small park in Trenton is the Cadwalader Park, which is an open green space for general play. The Ellarslie Mansion is located in the middle of the park and currently serves as a museum that is open to the public for free.
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Both Irish and UK style ales are the focus of Rinn Duin Brewing which are traditional in nature but offer a distinctive twist. The on-site tasting room can also be rented for private events and gatherings.
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Cadwalader Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same planner behind New York's Central Park. A large green space with picnic areas and playgrounds, this 100 acre park also features tennis courts and a gazebo with barbecue grills.
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Posh Greenwich Avenue offers Connecticut's finest shopping experience. The Avenue and surrounding streets are packed with designer clothing boutiques, antique shops, fine jewelry stores, art galleries, spas and world-class restaurants.
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A small ballpark used by the AA Trenton Thunder baseball team, Arm & Hammer Park is a great place for a fun family experience. It is inexpensive, beautiful, and has a great in game experience.