Free & Cheap Things to Do in Martinsville, IN

  • The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Martinsville, Indiana, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Camping Site and National & State Parks.
  • From Martinsville City Park to Morgan-Monroe State Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Martinsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bloomington, Greenwood, Plainfield and Nashville.
  • The list below includes 74 free or cheap things to do in or near Martinsville, Indiana, including 71 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Camping Site and National & State Parks.
  • From Martinsville City Park to Morgan-Monroe State Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Martinsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bloomington, Greenwood, Plainfield and Nashville.
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30.9 Miles
92% 26 votes
Religious Buildings 1306 27th St., Columbus, IN MoreLess Info
While the old church was constructed in 1841, the parish of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church is consisted from the old and the new worship areas. Since 2003, it was added with a gymnasium and administrative facilities.
31.3 Miles
91% 74 votes
Children's Museums 309 Washington Street, Columbus, IN 47201 MoreLess Info
Aimed at teaching the children about the local community and not only, the Kidscommons's new facility was opened in 2005 and features a 17 foot-tall climbing wall, the House of Japan, and the Childhood Garden among others. Electricity and visual arts are some of the topics approached by this center.
31.3 Miles
98% 212 votes
Architecture Tours 506 Fifth Street, Columbus, IN 47201 MoreLess Info
The Columbus Architecture Tour is a two-hour, guided bus tour throughout the city of Columbus, Indiana. The tour features world-renowned buildings and artwork by internationally-known artists.
31.3 Miles
97% 86 votes
Historic Sites 506 Fifth Street, Columbus, IN 47201 MoreLess Info
The Miller House and Garden Tour is a must-see for modernist architecture lovers. Intimate guided tours are available as you explore the architect's use of light and art to create a beautiful living space.
31.3 Miles
91% 197 votes
Specialty Museums 329 Washington St., Columbus, IN 47201 MoreLess Info
Bringing back the good old fashioned days is Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor and Museum. The parlor is decked out with stained glass and beautiful curved oak, and customers are served from an old fashioned soda fountain while they listen to music from the glory days.
31.3 Miles
98% 212 votes
Architecture Tours 506 5th Street, Columbus, IN 47201 MoreLess Info
The Columbus Visitors Center Architecture Tour is a tour experience that shows off the art and architecture that made Columbus a famous place. The tour gives discounted ticketing prices to students.
31.4 Miles
96% 23 votes
Religious Buildings 531 5th St., Columbus, IN MoreLess Info
The First Christian Church is consisted by a 45 feet-high Sanctuary, a Tower 160 feet-high, a Cross on the east-side, a sunken terrace, the Fellowship Hall which sets 350 tables and the reflecting pool. It was built in 1942 and is the first contemporary building in the area.
31.4 Miles
83% 18 votes
Hiking Trails Columbus, IN 47202 MoreLess Info
People Trails offers recreational walkers an eight-mile trail featuring both asphalt and natural dirt paths. The trails wind around and through the town, providing numerous places for stopping to sightsee, shop, or eat.
31.4 Miles
100% 3 votes
History Museums 524 3rd Street, Columbus, IN 47201 MoreLess Info
At Bartholomew County Historical Society, visitors can learn about the historical buildings in the town from a walking tour or one of the many brochures. The society hosts educational programs about the early pioneers and Native Americans of Indiana.
31.8 Miles
92% 103 votes
Sports Stadiums (Amateur) 510 West 49th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 MoreLess Info
The Hinkle Fieldhouse has been in the top sports arenas of the United States for over half a century and has been a historical landmark for over thirty years. Originally named the Butler Fieldhouse, it was renamed Hinkle in honor of Butler's legendary coach Paul D. Hinkle.
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