Submitted by Fireramble t3_z2y8y1 in Pennsylvania

Hello! I live in Westmoreland county and I’m trying to think of some fun things to do that’s kid friendly (so, no bars, or painting with a twist, etc).

Our sure shot plan is to go to the mall, but we’ve done that a million times. I also know a few parks we can go to, but my friend has a broken arm right now and I’d rather not be in the cold.

Anything within 30 minutes of Greensburg area would help a ton!

edit: Thank you everybody!!

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ThatFuckingGuy2 t1_ixj36qe wrote

Go bowling, snort rust or flee the land of the maga conservative living dead

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Jef_Wheaton t1_ixj40tw wrote

The Westmoreland Museum of Art in Greensburg is a hidden treasure. It has some incredible pieces in its collection .

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Guerlaingal t1_ixj634t wrote

If you can get into Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museum, both the Art and the Science divisions, are world-class. The Carnegie International opened in September and is always full of strange and wonderful things. Any smart teenager will find something there.

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Odd_Description_2295 t1_ixj63i1 wrote

Drive to pittsburgh..

I dont mean that to be snarky. There just isnt much to do out there.

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Revolutioneerie t1_ixjdjg4 wrote

Escape rooms at 60 minute missions, the cat cafe, local parks, local theatres (Greensburg Civic is putting on Annie in about a week!!). I'm not sure if Statlers is open this time of year, but they're always good for some air hockey.

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Revolutioneerie t1_ixkx1pj wrote

What a shame that this is your worldview. The magic of live theatre can be a treat for anyone young or old. My (teen) little sister loves theatre, especially musicals, and I take her to shows at local schools and community theatres whenever I can.

I know you're just trying to snark on the internet, but I really encourage you (and anyone reading) to try something outside your norm. Even if you don't like it, you'll still have grown as a person from the experience of branching out.

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