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  2. 21 Affordable New Hobby Ideas You Can Start Today - AOL

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    Film Watching. Grab a bucket of popcorn and get seated for an entertaining hobby: film watching. Instead of passively scrolling through streaming services, make a list of movies you want to watch ...

  3. The Best Cheap Hobbies for Active Seniors - AOL

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    Exploring a hobby can have remarkable effects on your mental and physical health, especially as you get older. However, certain hobbies can get quite expensive, particularly pursuits like skiing ...

  4. Fun, Active Hobbies for Men Over 60 Who Want to Stay ... - AOL

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    2. Gardening. Average cost to start: $100-$200 for basic gardening tools and supplies. Gear: Gardening gloves, shovel, trowel, rake, and plants or seeds Gardening is a low-impact physical activity ...

  5. 35 Hobbies That Make Money and Can Turn Into Legit Jobs

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    From dog walking to video editing — and even riding the train to work or competing in trivia contests — there are many ways to make hobbies pay. 35 Hobbies That Make Money and Can Turn Into ...

  6. 20 hobbies of the rich only they can afford - AOL

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    Training bills alone at a mid- to high-level racetrack can run between $30,000 and $50,000 a year, according to NBC New York. The entry fee for the Kentucky Derby in 2016 was $25,000. 9. Mountain ...

  7. Tower Hobbies - Wikipedia

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    Tower Hobbies was the first mail-order company in the radio control hobby industry to offer direct-dial, toll-free, 1-800 WATS phone lines for ordering and customer service. [7] Tower Hobbies was also the first mail-order company in the RC hobby to use an in-house IBM mainframe computer to process orders and track inventory. [3] [7]