- 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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Visitors can spend the day shopping at Jonnet Plaza. The plaza is home to many private businesses, such as medical and law establishments, as well as major retail stores such as Big Lots.
30.4 Miles
The primary focus of Monster Mini Golf is an 18-hole indoor putt putt course. The entire course is glow in the dark with black light fixtures, and obstacles embrace a family friendly monster theme.
30.5 Miles
Located on over 650 acres, Grand Vue Park is open all year to the public. Facilities include an outdoor amphitheater, walking trails, biking trails, several small golf courses, and 7,540 feet of dual zip lines.
30.5 Miles
In addition to paved paths and hiking trails, the Monroeville Community Park offers two basketball courts, two tennis courts, a soccer field, and a baseball field with bleachers. Four pavilions with charcoal grills, picnic tables, and electricity are available for rental in the park.
31.0 Miles
With its convenient location in the Jonnet Plaza and its proximity to the nearby Strike Zone Pub, Miracle Lanes is a popular gathering spot for many members of the community.
31.1 Miles
Hosting youth sport leagues, Monroeville Sports Center offers visitors a sports facility with a multipurpose indoor field for soccer, basketball, and dodgeball. The center also hosts several fitness programs such as yoga, cardio, and sports classes.
31.4 Miles
The Marx Toy Museum features the largest display of Marx toys in the world. Exhibits not only cover the toys themselves but the history of Louis Marx and Company as well as stories of the factory workers.
31.6 Miles
Though the Fostoria Glass Company has been closed since the 1980's, the Fostoria Glass Museum carries on the company's heritage. The three-story museum features collectible glass pieces and exhibits that reflect the glass plant's history.
31.7 Miles
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801 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville, WV 26041
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Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex contains the largest Adena Burial mounds in the world. The Delf Norona Museum contains artifacts found near the site, and the complex contains a 136-seat theater with a small stage.
31.7 Miles
The Gothic West Virginia Penitentiary opened in 1875 and hosted many executions. Visitors can tour the facility during the day and learn about the history of the building or tour the building at night to learn about the ghosts that may live there.