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Game Park Safari
For something different, visit Game Park Safari, 7 miles south on US 101, where you can see lions and tigers and bears (oh my), among other exotic animals. Theres baby-animal petting too.
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Hopi Museum
On Second Mesa, some 10 miles west of First Mesa is the small Hopi Museum , whose historical photographs, baskets, pottery and other craft items may hold your interest for about a half-hour.
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Higgs Beach
Higgs Beach is at the end of Reynolds St and Casa Marina Ct. It has barbecue grills, picnic tables and a big crowd of gay sunbathers and Key Wests Eastern European seasonal workforce.
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Florida Historic Capitol
To learn about the people and events that shaped Florida, head to the museum in the Florida Historic Capitol , a grand, columned building with an art-glass dome and candy-striped awnings.
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Fielding Garr Ranch
Take a look around what was a working farm from 1848 until 1981, back when Antelope Island State Park was created. Check the park website for ranger tours or cowboy poetry gatherings onsite.
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Cascade Theatre
Try to catch some live music downtown at this refurbished 1935 art deco theater. Usually it hosts second-tier national acts, but if nothing else, take a peek inside; this is a neon-lit gem.
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Brown County State Park
Brown County State Park is a 15,700-acre stand of oak, hickory and birch trees, where trails give hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders access to the areas green hill country
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212 Gallery
This forward-thinking art gallery hosts events such as Andy Warhol pop-up exhibits and Daniel Beltra’s aerial photos of the BP oil spill, with works from American and European artists.
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Silver Legacy
A Victorian-themed place, the Silver Legacy is easily recognized by its white landmark dome, where a giant mock mining rig periodically erupts into a fairly tame sound-and-light spectacle.
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William Rainey Harper Memorial Library
The William Rainey Harper Memorial Library is a must-see. The long row of arched, two-story windows bathes the 3rd-floor reading room with light and an almost medieval sense of calm.
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Vintners Collective
Ditch the car and chill in downtown Napa at this tasting bar, inside a former 19th-century brothel, representing 20 high-end boutique wineries too small to have their own tasting rooms.
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Virginia Historical Society
The VHS is looking grander than ever following a multi-million-dollar renovation. Changing and permanent exhibits trace the history of the Commonwealth from prehistoric to present times.
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The Blockhouse
The parks oldest structure, the Blockhouse, is a military fortification from the War of 1812. Its located in the North Woods, on the west side of Central Park between 106th and 110th Sts.
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St Johns College
Take a self-guided tour through the grounds. Originally founded in 1696 as the King Williams preparatory school, its one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the country.
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Stewart Beach
Galvestons family-friendly beach offers summer weekend activities like sand castle building contests as well as a snack bar, chair rental and the all-important bath house with restrooms.
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Round
If you miss the Pendleton Round-Up, visit the Round-Up Hall of Fame. Here you can see the excitement of past round-ups via photographs, saddles won in competitions and other memorabilia.
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Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
Here youll find the work of many of the professional artists who live on the peninsula. The gallery is high above the city amid a 5-acre sculpture garden with views over the strait.
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Lake Worth Beach
This stretch of sand is universally agreed to be the finest between Fort Lauderdale and Daytona. Surfers come from miles to tame the waves; everyone else comes to enjoy the fine white sand.
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Heceta Head Lighthouse
Built in 1894 and towering precipitously above the churning ocean, this lighthouse, 13 miles south of Yachats on US 101, is supremely photogenic and still functions. Tours are available.
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Jefferson Historical Museum
For a bitty place, the towns museum is mighty big. The three-story, 1888 brick courthouse contains interesting exhibits on early life in east Texas and the original Caddo Indian tribe.
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