- The list below includes 118 free or cheap things to do in or near Wilton, New Hampshire, including 102 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Historic Sites, Parks and History Museums.
- From Frye's Measure Mill to Town Hall Theater, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wilton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Manchester, Nashua, Jaffrey and Londonderry.
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Boston Paintball Supply is a proshop that not only offers paintball supplies and equipment but they also take trade in' and offer certified gun repair on most models and provide hydro-testing service on expired tanks.
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575 Brookline Avenue, Brookline, MA 02445
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Managed by the parks and recreation department, Brookline Avenue Playground includes a variety of amenities, including an off leash dog park, baseball and softball fields, a playground, picnic facilities, and a network of hiking trails.
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Built in 1940, Fraser Field is a baseball stadium that is currently home to the minor league North Shore Navigators. The stadium is also home to five different varsity high school baseball teams from the nearby area.
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Bldg 5 Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, MA 02129
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Housed inside a restored shipyard structure, the USS Constitution Museum preserves the history of the historic warship USS Constitution also known as 'Old Ironsides'. The Museum also offers visitors many hands-on activities to help them learn about early sailing experiences.
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Greenwood Farm is a historic and pastoral destination that centers on a 19th Century white farmhouse built by Thomas Greenwood. The farm is surrounded by bucolic pasture lands, and features two and a half miles of walking trails.
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The Roller Palace is a recreational roller skating ring that also hosts an indoor soccer league and a futsal league. The facility is fitted with air-conditioning and is available for rent.
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The Arts Block is a bar and live music venue that also houses an art gallery and tea shop. During brunch hours they are home to a restaurant that serves chowder, soups, and grilled cheese sandwiches.
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Built on the site of an abandoned railroad station, Energy Park today, functions as a public concert venue and features a number of artworks, themed gardens, educational exhibits and more.
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Boylston Street is a major city road that moves through the west suburbs, Newton, and Brookline. The location's landmarks include the Boston Public Garden, the Boston Public Library, and Copley Square.