- The list below includes 160 free or cheap things to do in or near Westlake, Ohio, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Trampoline Parks and Bars.
- From Roman Park to Petersen Pool Clague Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Westlake and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lakewood, Cleveland, Medina and Oberlin.
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First open in 1925 as a single screen theatre, Cedar Lee Cinema in Cleveland Heights, Ohio is now a six-screen wonder. With both Hollywood and modern style theatres, visitors can view specialty films in a true viewing manner.
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16740 South Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 44120
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Funded by the Shaker Historical Society, the Shaker Historical Society Museum serves as a collection and preservation of traditions and heritage of the Shaker sect. Exhibits, programs, a library and shop provide an informative tour and knowledge on the history.
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Located on the campus of Oberlin College, the Allen Memorial Art Museum is recognized as one of the five best university art museums in the country. With over 14,000 pieces of art in its collection, there is an impressive overview from all cultures and eras.
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Tappan Square is a 13-acre site that hosts festivals, concerts, marches, the Doggie Doo Dog Parade, and Oberlin College's Commencement ceremony. The location was named after Arthur Tappan, a 19th-century abolitionist.
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The Apollo Theatre is a movie theater that seeks to provide movie-goers with an affordable and enjoyable movie viewing experience. The theater shows first-run movies as well as an occasional classic film.
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Founded by three fiber artists, Ginko Gallery & Studio showcases the works of more than 250 artists and small art studios. The gallery also features studio space that houses five working artists.
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In 1833, a Presbyterian Minister and a missionary founded Oberlin College, a four year liberal arts college and conservatory of music. Oberlin was a key stop on the underground railroad and considered a center for abolitionist activities.
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Named for famous Oberlin Chemistry professor Frank Fanning Jewett, the Jewett House dates back to the 1880s, and is an example of transitional architecture between the Italianate style and Queen Anne style. The house is open for tours.
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73 1/2 South Professor Street, Oberlin, OH 44074
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The town's first public school, Little Red Schoolhouse was built in 1836 and also served as both a home and a tailor shop. The schoolhouse is now a museum that offers educational artifacts from the 19th century.