- The list below includes 218 free or cheap things to do in or near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, including 111 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, National & State Parks, Monuments and Religious Buildings.
- From Valley Forge National Historical Park to Washington Memorial Chapel, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Valley Forge and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Philadelphia, Wilmington, West Chester and Doylestown.
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Arcade games, mini-golf, children's snack bar and different other entertaining opportunities await at Vince's Sports Center. This 18 acre center can be rented for special occasions.
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University of Delaware, 255 Academy Street, Newark, DE 19716
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Situated in the campus of the University of Delaware, Mineralogical Museum provides displays filled with geological artifacts, such as copper and silver. In addition to metals, the museum displays crystals and gems behind glass cases.
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With 9 years of service, Sidetracks Art Gallery continues to feature lively contemporary art, and adventurous pieces. Some features works include sculptures, mixed media, photography, various paper sketches, and painting.
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The small Lenape Park is city owned and maintained natural area. Open from the early morning to sunset every day, the park offers a gazebo structure, bench sitting areas, and a water feature.
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Farley's Bookstore is an independent bookstore that features many books by independent authors and publishers. The staff at the bookstore love to pick their favorite books and share them with shoppers.
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32 West Bridge Street, New Hope, PA 18938
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Visitors can hop aboard a 1920s steam locomotive on the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad. Guests can ride in the passenger coaches, or if the weather is nice on the open air coaches, while on the nine mile round trip through Bucks County while listening to narration about the area.
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New Hope-Lambertville Toll Supported Bridge, originally constructed in 1904, is supported financially by other toll bridges that cross the Delaware River, although no tolls are collected at this site. The bridge is popular with walkers who stroll between New Hope and Lambertville.
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Built to inspire the minds of children is the Bucks County Children's Museum. The exhibits throughout the museum are set to educate youth on the workings of everyday life and include a general store, a construction site, a play factory and town square.
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Organized in 1958, the New Hope Historical Society is located in the historic Parry Mansion and collects and preserves various family papers, letters, genealogy information, and oral history relating to the people and past of New Hope.
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Situated in the heart of Newark, Kells Park has over 5 acres of mixed woodland and field, interspersed with playparks. It has a variety of sports fields for use by local teams as well as several kilometers of hiking trails.