- The list below includes 11 free or cheap things to do in or near Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, including 34 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Movie Theaters, Music Venue and Art Gallery.
- From Leonard Harrison State Park to Colton Point State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wellsboro.
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The Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum is a historical museum focused on sharing the history of the inn, which was originally built in 1786. Visitors to the inn can expect access to the tap room, dining room, kitchen, and Patterson quarters.
30.4 Miles
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73 W Pulteney Street, Corning, NY 14830
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The Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum complex offers views of historic buildings harkening back to the 1700's. On site blacksmithing classes are featured, as are regular tours and a period garden with food and plants from the era.
30.5 Miles
The Corning Museum of Glass offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the history of glassmaking in the United States. Not only that, but guests can also make their own glass and view a variety of glass art projects.
30.7 Miles
Rather than watching others make glass the Hands On Glass Studio allows visitors to form their own glass pieces. With the help of instructors and professional glass workers, even children can blow their own glass during the year-round programs.
32.1 Miles
Those wishing for thrills at 700 feet above the valley can always go to the Harris Hill Soaring Center. Established in 1937, it now has 13 aircrafts and offers lessons to those wishing to glide.
32.6 Miles
As a host for local tournaments, Dixie Bowling Lanes is a family owned and operated bowling alley with automatic scoring and bumper lanes. The alley has several birthday packages that include admission and shoe rentals.
33.0 Miles
Dedicated to the history of the motorless flight, the National Soaring Museum has a collection of 85 gliders, as well as flight simulators.
33.1 Miles
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443 Coleman Avenue, Elmira, NY 14903
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The Tanglewood Nature Center & Museum's building covers 12,000 square feet and is home to 43 species of live animals. There are also 9 miles of trail available to be explored by the wildlife watchers especially.
34.3 Miles
Preserving the region's local history, Big Flats Historical Society offers visitors a glimpse of life in the past with antique furniture, clothing, and photographs. Once a month, the society hosts a potluck for the local community.