Merced CA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions

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ARahilly Park

  • Parson Ave & Flying Cir
    Merced, CA, 95340
  • +1 209 385 6855

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Rahilly Park
Parson Ave & Flying Cir
Merced, CA, 95340

BMerced County Courthouse Museum

  • 21st & N Streets
    Merced, CA 95340
  • +1 209 723 2401
  • Overview From the turn of the century classroom to the Superior Courtroom; from blacksmith shop to County Engineer. Sounds like the All-American story, doesn't it? It's also a the description of just a ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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Merced County Courthouse Museum
21st & N Streets
Merced, CA 95340

CMerced Agricultural Museum

  • 4498 East State Highway 140
    Merced, CA, USA
  • +1 209 383 1912
  • Overview Antique farm equipment, gas engines, horse-drawn buggies and more! Includes a working blacksmith shop and seasonal ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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Merced Agricultural Museum
4498 East State Highway 140
Merced, CA, USA

DYosemite Wildlife Museum

  • 02040 Yosemite PKWY
    Merced, CA, USA
  • Overview Merced’s Yosemite Wildlife Museum displays full-scale dioramas of the area’s wildlife in their natural habitat. more on MuseumStuff.com

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Yosemite Wildlife Museum
02040 Yosemite PKWY
Merced, CA, USA

ERegert Gallery

  • 6480 N Highway 59
    Merced, CA 95340
  • +1 209 722 2525

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Regert Gallery
6480 N Highway 59
Merced, CA 95340

FGilbert Macias Park

  • Childs Ave & G St
    Merced, CA, 95340
  • +1 209 385 6855

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Gilbert Macias Park
Childs Ave & G St
Merced, CA, 95340

GJoe Herb Park

Joe Herb Park
  • Yosemite Pkwy & Parsons Ave
    Merced, CA, 95340
  • +1 209 385 6855

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Joe Herb Park
Yosemite Pkwy & Parsons Ave
Merced, CA, 95340

HFlanagan Park

  • E Cone Ave
    Merced, CA, 95340
  • +1 209 385 6855

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Flanagan Park
E Cone Ave
Merced, CA, 95340

INew Almaden Mine

  • 101Highway Ford Rd
    San Jose, CA 95138
  • +1 408 323 1107
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: San Jose, California (4.0 miles from Merced)
  • Overview Eleven miles south of San Jose, a marker now commemorates this historic spot. more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, California, the oldest and most productive quicksilver mine in the United States, was discovered by Mexicanos. Moreover, it was initially developed by Mexicanos using Spanish/Mexican mining technology, and worked with Mexican labor until the... more on En.wikipedia.org

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New Almaden Mine
101Highway Ford Rd
San Jose, CA 95138