# Many venues have inexpensive tickets, if you're willing to sit in back.
# Call local museums and historic sites to find out about free tours and events.
# Historical and architectural societies often offer downtown tours.
# Many museums and zoos have one night or day a week that is free. Call for details.
# If you live near a college or university, they often have interesting lectures, films, and other events that are open to the public. Call or check their website for information.
# Many colleges - and even some high schools! - have an observatory. Go and check out the stars!
# Tickets for community theater productions are often inexpensive. If it's terrible, it will give you something to talk about!
# Many cafes have open mic nights.
# Libraries often have free lectures, sometimes with the author.
# Large bookstores often have authors visit to give readings and talks. It may cost money to buy the book, but listening to the author is generally free.
# Have your own film festival. Rent classic films or scary movies, wherever your date's tastes lie. Then make a big bowl of popcorn and prepare to snuggle.
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