- The list below includes 192 free or cheap things to do in or near Strongsville, Ohio, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Movie Theaters, Breweries and History Museums.
- From Gardenview Horticultural Park to Cleveland Metroparks, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Strongsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lakewood, Cleveland, Peninsula and Medina.
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One of Ohio's most breathtaking hiking locations is Ledges Overlook. The trails take hikers through moss covered stone, eroded cliff sides, caves, exposed oversized tree roots, waterfalls and serene alcoves.
18.0 Miles
The Cleveland Institute of Music offers a variety of study programs for aspiring musicians, including Keyboard, Percussion, Woodwinds, Brass, and Strings. Visitors of this site can also purchase LPs, CDs, and other music items at the Music & Book Store.
18.1 Miles
At F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm, guests can explore 104 acres of exhibits, live animals, trails, and more. Other features include a swinging bridge over a ravine, gardens, and observation decks.
18.1 Miles
A restaurant, bar, and live music venue, The Barking Spider Tavern features live performers seven days a week, and has no cover charge. The venue also features a game room and outdoor seating.
18.3 Miles
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11 votes
16740 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 44120
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Funded by the Shaker Historical Society, the Shaker Historical Society Museum serves as a collection and preservation of traditions and heritage of the Shaker sect. Exhibits, programs, a library and shop provide an informative tour and knowledge on the history.
18.4 Miles
Galt Park contains a lodge suitable for reunions, scout troop activities, birthday parties and other special occasions. The lodge accommodates 50 people and contains several tables, chairs, a stove, and a refrigerator.
18.5 Miles
On the 285 acres of the Lake View Cemetery there were buried, since 1869, approximately 100,000 people. Among the graves in here there are the final resting places of famous people, such as John D. Rockefeller. A memorial chapel and a monument can also be found in here.
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23 votes
Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
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Commissioned in 1947 from the famous architect, the Weltzheimer/Johnson House Frank Lloyd Wright Building was the first Usonian house in the state of Ohio. Architecture enthusiasts can tour the structure and marvel at its beauty and simplicity.
18.8 Miles
A concert venue specifically for indie music, the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, Ohio is an entertainment stop tailored to its viewers. Concert goers are close to performers and able to order drinks while enjoying the show.
19.0 Miles
First open in 1925 as a single screen theatre, Cedar Lee Cinema in Cleveland Heights, Ohio is now a six-screen wonder. With both Hollywood and modern style theatres, visitors can view specialty films in a true viewing manner.