- The list below includes 44 free or cheap things to do in or near Washington, Pennsylvania, including 54 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Historic Homes, Mini Golf and Art Museum.
- From LeMoyne House to Bradford House, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Washington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Weirton and Bethel Park.
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Four Seasons Brewing Co. produces brown ale, session ale, Kolsch-style ale, and oatmeal stout beers. Guests who are interested in sampling the location's beverages can do so at its pub facility.
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Latrobe 30 Theatre & Cafe is a 2 screen movie theatre that offers guests an in theatre dining experience. Their in theatre menu offers a wide variety of food and they offer 2 dinner and a movie packages.
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Affiliated with Arnold Palmer's Latrobe Country Club, the Latrobe Country Club Guest House offers a variety of amenities for guests. The guest houses offer luxurious accommodations for visitors, with ready access to the golf courses.
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Latrobe Skating Center is a roller skating complex. The skating center showcases a hardwood roller skating arena in which they host a variety of roller skating activities. Latrobe also offers skating lessons and maintains a full service skate shop.
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Dedicated to the local soldiers who fought and died in the Vietnam War, Marion County Vietnam Memorial provides a large plaque honoring their sacrifice. The plaque has a list of names and the day they were killed engraved into it.
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Palatine Park was only opened to the public in the summer of 2014. During the summer months there is an automated and free children's splash park, and the park features an amphitheater with live music and entertainment on the weekends.
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A 24-lane bowling facility, Fairmont Bowling Center Inc provides open bowling with shoe rental and automatic scoring. The center offers a lounge area, cosmic bowling and private event and party hosting.
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Established in 1996, the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor is a museum that promotes and preserves the history of America's first coast-to-coast highway. Visitors commonly enjoy touring the museum and learning the history and stories about the highway.
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I-79 at Exit 139 - follow the signs to the park, Fairmont, WV
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In the late 1700s, Captain Jacob Prickett and his family moved to the area now known as Prickett's Fort. Visitors can tour the fort, along with the 19th century Job Prickett House, Prickett Cemetery, as actors enact daily living activities.
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3435 State Route 30 East, Latrobe, PA 15650
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Located on the United States' first coast-to-coast highway, the Lincoln Highway Experience provides guests with an educational and historical experience. Visitors are led on a guided tour, seeing the attractions and historic roadside architecture on the way.