- The list below includes 58 free or cheap things to do in or near Winchester, Kentucky, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Daniel Boone National Forest to Boonesborough State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Winchester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lexington, Richmond, Nicholasville and Georgetown.
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Featuring baseball and softball fields, Capitol View Park offers a variety of different fields and sports areas. They also have soccer fields and basketball courts. Visitors sometimes see deer on their nature trails.
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220 S Chiles Street, Harrodsburg, KY 40330
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Founded in 1908, the Harrodsburg Historical Society is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the local area. The society operates and provides tours of the Old Mud Meeting House, a historic meeting house built in 1800.
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Situated on 240 acres, Cove Spring Park offers a variety of terrain that includes forested ravines, wetlands, springs and waterfalls. The park provides hiking trails, picnic facilities, interpretive shelters, an archery range and restrooms.
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1026 County Park Road, Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
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Anderson County Community Park is a relaxing, family-friendly park. The park features expansive grassy areas for picnics, walking paths, basketball court, soccer field, skate park and baseball diamond.
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At the Frankfort Cemetery are buried plenty of famous people. One of them is the 18th century explorer and pioneer Daniel Boone. This is the second incorporated cemetery in America, and covers approximately 100 acres.
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Since 1980 patrons have enjoyed live performances - plays and other special events - at the West T Hill Community Theatre. It was named for its founder, a theater devotee, historian, and scholar of fine arts.
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125 S. Second St, Danville, KY 40422
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A National Historic Landmark, the McDowell House Museum was built between 1792 and 1820, in three stages. It is dedicated to Dr. Ephraim McDowell, the first man to perform an ovarian tumor removal.
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105 E Walnut Street, Danville, KY 40422
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Constitution Square Historic Site is a park and open-air museum that celebrates the early political history of Kentucky. The site features replicas of three buildings that stood on the original city square, including the courthouse that housed ten constitutional conventions.
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Constitution Square State Park is the site of Kentucky's Constitution signing in 1792. Guided tours are available through this history-rich area, and sights include log cabin meeting houses, a courthouse, jail and schoolhouse, and a memorial for Kentucky's governors.
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125 S 2nd Street, Danville, KY 40422
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Designated a National Historic Landmark, the former home and office of pioneer surgeon Ephraim McDowell is now the McDowell House and Museum, Inc. Apothecary and Gardens. Visitors will hear McDowell's amazing history and explore antiques and early medical equipment.