- The list below includes 217 free or cheap things to do in or near Troy, Michigan, including 79 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Parks, Sports Facilities/Fields and Family Fun Center.
- From Raintree Park to Beach Road Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Troy and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dearborn, Westland, Sterling Heights and Waterford.
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Located in the downtown area, the University of Michigan Flint is a place of education and study. The University opened in 1956 with 167 students attending on the first day.
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Take a step back in time at the Whaley House Museum. The museum offers guided tours while telling the story of the homeowners which is centered around the local history of Flint.
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Established in 1917, Kearsley Park, located in Flint, Michigan, is a 57-acre park that serves as a host to plays and music festivals. Shakespearean plays and matinees are held at the park's pavillion for free.
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The latest renovation of Howell Theater has preserved the institution's 87 year historic past. Cinemaphiles will appreciate viewing digital screenings in surround sound of independent and classic films or seeing live entertainment for community events.
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At Historic Saginaw Street you experience classic vehicles including cars and bikes along with magic shows and concerts. Original brick streets and famous restuarants to spend time at. You need to be a little cautious and are suggested to move in groups.
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Equipped with an arcade and billiards tables, AMF Town N Country Lanes features 56 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. It also has a bar area with food available as well as four flat-screen TVs for sports viewing.
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The Flint Farmers Market is open year round and features a standard offering of 30 individual vendors. There are poultry, other meats, breads, baked goods, cheese, wine, middle-eastern groceries, and Mexican groceries at the market.
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The historic Howell Depot Museum is built around the original railroad depot that was established in 1886. The museum itself houses numerous artifacts from the late 1800s and a train caboose from 1888 which is included in standard tours.
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Featuring seating for 11,000 spectators, Atwood Stadium is a football stadium owned by Kettering University. Popular events hosted at the stadium include high school football games, band competitions, public speakers, and numerous others.
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East Fifth Ave and Saginaw St, Flint, MI 48501
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Home to the oldest homes in the area, Flint offers the Carriage Town Historic District. This charming district is home to historic brick buildings, original residential properties and beautiful greenery.