- The list below includes 113 free or cheap things to do in or near Lebanon, Ohio, including 75 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
 - From Warren County Historical Society Museum to Glendower Historic Mansion, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lebanon and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dayton, West Chester, Hamilton and Mason.
 
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            From musicals to book adaptations, Greater Hamltn Civic Theater hosts a range of performing arts entertainment opportunities for the community. The theater often runs fundraisers that include raffles at a themed party.        
    
    
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                640 Williams Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45015
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            The New Linden Lanes Family Entertainment Center boasts a bowling alley as well as a bar & restaurant. The alley has black lights that surround the lanes, a DJ that plays music, and even an arcade.        
    
    
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            Located in the downtown area, Butler County Courthouse is a historic building with Gothic architecture from the 1800s. The courthouse is still in use, with its exterior as the site of a local farmer's market.        
    
    
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                Noyes & Van Hook Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45015
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            Benninghofen Playground & Sprayground is a public park that offers both outdoor amusement facilities like swings, climbing structures, slides, and other playground equipment and an indoor splash park. The park also has a steep hill for winter sledding.        
    
    
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            The Hill & Dales MetroPark offers the opportunity for visitors to go on nature walks and view a variety of different trees and animals. This 63-acre site features a shelter at Dogwood Pond.        
    
    
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                101 S Monument Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45011
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            Providing personalized art instructional classes, Fitton Center For Creative Arts specializes in visual and performing arts. The center has an exhibit and a gallery that displays the work of the students.        
    
    
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            Founders Park sits in a small, natural setting in the downtown area. This community owned and operated park provides visitors with shaded, brick-paved pathways, benches, and an old fashioned central wooden gazebo.        
    
    
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                2301 West River Road, Dayton, OH 45418
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            Visitors can take a peak at the ongoing archaeological research at the SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park. The park contains a replica Native American village where visitors can experience an authentic pow wow with dancing and singing.        
    
    
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            Columbia Lanes is a 32-lane bowling alley that features bumpers, automatic scoring, cosmic bowling, and a light show. The bowling alley also has an in-house restaurant that serves food and beverages.        
    
    
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            Covering 65 acres, the Carillon Historical Park is dedicated especially to the history of the area and the history of technology. Among the exhibits, there is the first practical airplane built in 1905, as well as the first automobile self-starter.