- The list below includes 266 free or cheap things to do in or near Trumbull, Connecticut, including 123 different types of inexpensive activities like Tennis, Trampoline Parks, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Trumbull Dog Park to Tennis Club of Trumbull the, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Trumbull and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Haven, Norwalk, Hamden and Milford.
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Devoted to preserving the maritime history and heritage of the region, East End Seaport Maritime Museum features a collection of historic vessels. They also offer lighthouse cruises, educational programs, and restoration projects.
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2407 Main Street, Glastonbury, CT 6033
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With hours each day of the week, the Welles-Turner Memorial Library is a resource for books, music, and movies for all ages. The library hosts special events and readings for specific audiences, book clubs, and Internet resources for public use.
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Opened in 1897, Elizabeth Park is situated on 82 acres and features a rose garden, a pond area and open grass fields. The park has walking paths through wooded terrain, basketball and tennis courts, baseball fields and picnic areas.
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989 Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin Square, NY 11010
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Bowtie Franklin Square is a small, intimate movie theatre that shows the latest feature film titles. The quaint theatre offers a great view from any seat and features affordable ticket prices and a snack and candy bar.
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Established in 1902, Poe Park is a recreational park that is dedicated to the American Poet Edgar Allen Poe. The park is home to the Poe Cottage, where Poe wrote ‘The Bells’, ‘Eureka’, and ‘Annabel Lee’.
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Located along the scenic Hudson River, Long Dock Park provides pier access to the waterfront for fishing and boating activities. Guests can also enjoy a jogging trail and grassy areas for picnics or lounging.
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Covering 200 acres, the Locust Grove includes on its grounds a mansion built in 1851, gardens, almost 5 miles of carriage roads established in the 19th century, and a museum dedicated to Samuel Morse, the inventor and the artist.
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1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT 06105
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Founded in 1825, the Connecticut Historical Society, is dedicated to preserving the state history from the early 1500's through today. Exhibits include hands-on activities for children, a working WWII assembly line, and thousands of artifacts and memorabilia.
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Featuring a variety of migrating swallows in the thousands, Goose Island is an island located off the Connecticut shoreline. The island landscape is grassy and can be accessed by kayak.
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The Fireboat Firefighter Museum documents the history of fireboats and firefighting in New York City. The museum is located in a real working fireboat that operated for over 70 years in New York's harbor before being retired.