- The list below includes 41 free or cheap things to do in or near Syracuse, New York, including 46 different types of inexpensive activities like Comedy Clubs, Breweries, Bowling and Go Karts.
- From Webster Pond to Fairmount Glen Miniature Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Syracuse and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Auburn, Skaneateles, East Liverpool and Cicero.
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No green thumb is required to design a terrarium at this out-of-the-ordinary creative social event
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The H. Lee White Marine Museum, now a popular visitor destination, used to serve as the offices and repair shop for a grain elevator. The museum now houses ship artifacts, telescopes and historical documents from the offices and the nearby lighthouse.
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Providing indoor and outdoor miniature golf courses, Shipwreck Golf Amusement Center offers a variety of challenges to beat, such as a spinning wheel. The indoor course has black lights that make items glow in the dark.
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Situated along the shores of Lake Ontario, Breitbeck Park holds 15 acres of land in the west harbor area. The park was first built just after World War II but has been updated with new playground equipment.
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Designed in a fun and whimsical pirate theme, Shipwreck Golf Amusement Center is fun for the whole family. The center features 18-holes of miniature golf, paintball, on site bounce houses and an ice cream shop.
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Fort Ontario State Historic Site stands to preserve the collection of documents and artifacts from the Oswego areas history. The fort, site grounds and the interior artwork are available for tours and educational programs.
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Dedicated to keeping alive the stories of the 982 refugees from World War II that President Roosevelt allowed into the U.S., the Safe Haven Museum is a memorial to suffering and the triumph of the human spirit. The museum features both permanent and traveling exhibits.
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Fort Ontario is a restored former British military stronghold that dates back to the Revolutionary War era. The Fort is open from spring through autumn for visitors, and offers guided tours of the various historically restored buildings on the site.
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Safe Haven is a museum and educational center that is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. The museum gives special discounted ticketing prices to students as well as children.
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The Oswego Railroad Museum, in Oswego, New York features exhibits that detail railroad history in the Oswego area – displays that showcase model train layouts as well as an extensive railroad library. The museum is open weekends, May to September.
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With a museum featuring a house built in Queen Anne Style, Seneca Falls Historical Society showcases the home of the Becker family. The house is 3 stories, made out of brick, and features furniture from the time it was built.