- The list below includes 4 free or cheap things to do in or near Washington, Georgia, including 33 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, History Museums, Battlefields and Movie Theaters.
- From Callaway Plantation to Robert Toombs House State Historic Site, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Washington.
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Masters 7 Cinemas lets people catch up on movies they've missed by playing movies a month after they've been released. Their tickets are discounted at $2.50 each and their concession stand sells popcorn, candy, and nachos.
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Hartwell Dam is a concrete embankment structure built on the Savannah River. The lake thus formed, known as Lake Hartwell, is a site for a wide range of outdoor activities which include fishing, boating,swimming, kanoeing and more.
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The Art Center is a non-profit organization that has the mission of developing, promoting, and coordinating all types of art. The center has a membership program and rents out equipment.
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31 E. Howell St., Hartwell, GA 30643
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The Hart County Chamber of Commerce & Historical serve to preserve and educate on the history and cultural background of Hartwell and the surrounding area. The museum features a modest collection of artifacts, furnishings, photographs and documents.
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The Hart County Historical Society provides a variety of programs and exhibits related to the history of Hart County. The Society features a multitude of artifacts on display including a Coca Cola bottling machine.
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Open weekend the Auto Theater Highway 25 Drive-In shows a variety of movies in a classic drive-in setting. In addition to the movies, the theater serves a variety of concessions, including burgers and hot dogs.
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Featuring scenic lakeside campsites is Hartwell's Hart State Park. The park features a dock with water-skiing and boating access, swimming, hiking, a children's playground and prime fishing for large mouth bass and rainbow trout.
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Coon Fork Lake County Park is a public park with the 62 acre, 20 foot deep Coon Fork Lake. The park provides its visitors opportunities to go camping and boating, as well as take advantage of numerous hiking trails and picnic shelters.
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Built in 1995, the Lake Olmstead Stadium & Park is a baseball facility that can accommodate up to 4,822 people at a time. The stadium also serves as an outdoor entertainment facility.
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1285 Old Beacon light Road, Hartwell, GA 30643
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Specializing in stripers, bass, and catfish, Papa Loyds Boys Fishing Charters offers guided fishing tours of different lakes in the region. The charter provides the equipment for fishing, and the fish is divided evenly among the group.