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TT Wentworth Museum
The TT Wentworth Museum has two floors of Florida history and one floor of Wentworths collection of oddities, including his famous (and disgusting) petrified cat.
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Vermont History Museum
The Pavilion Building houses an excellent museum that recounts Vermonts history with exhibits, films and re-creations of taverns and Native American settlements.
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Tybee Island
About 18 miles east of Savannah at the end of US Hwy 80, Tybee Island is a sleepy beach community with 3 miles of wide, sandy beach, good for swimming and castle building.
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Watson Cabin
A few blocks east of the bridge over the Truckee River, this well-preserved 1908 settlers’ cabin is one of the town’s oldest buildings, built overlooking the beach.
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Le Petit Versailles
Le Petit Versailles is a unique marriage of a verdant oasis and an electrifying arts organization, offering a range of quirky performances and screenings to the public.
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Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art
If the Stockyards didnt sate your hunger for all things Western, pop in here for some art. Its known for its striking paintings by Frederic Remington and Charles Russel.
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Tempe Center for the Arts
On the lake, it has a sculpture garden and infinity pool, outside of the curved-steel building. Inside, theres a theater for the performing arts and a 3500-sq-ft gallery.
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Opus 40
Beginning in 1938, artist Harvey Fite worked for nearly four decades to coax an abandoned quarry into an immense work of land art, all sinuous walls, canyons and pools.
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Dinosaur World
Has huge statues of dinosaurs set on 22-acres. In comparison to the animated dinosaurs in films such as Jurassic Park , those here seem all the more, well, static.
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Eagle’s Store
Grab an old-fashioned soda at the antique 1910 fountain while stocking up on a motley collection of fishing supplies and cowboy hats at this century-old stalwart.
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Family Wineries
Sample multiple varietals at this cooperative, which showcases six boutique wineries too small to have their own tasting rooms. Tasting fee is refundable with a purchase.
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Harris Beach State Park
This pleasant state park is about a mile north of town. There are views of Goat Island, Oregons largest offshore island and a bird sanctuary, from the picnic area.
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Childrens Museum of Eastern Oregon
Kids and their parents should make a beeline to the Childrens Museum of Eastern Oregon. Its more like a day center, boasting an art room, playground and classes.
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Cabbage Key
At Channel Marker #60 on the Intracoastal Waterway lies a 100-acre island of days gone by. Accessible by boat. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served at the Inn daily.
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Border Heritage Museum
Operated by the Webb County Heritage Foundation, the Border Heritage Museum may be open with a special exhibition. It’s housed in the restored 19th-century Villa Antigua.
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Argyle Night Market
The Argyle Night Market offers street food from local eateries and free entertainment by neighborhood theater troupes and musicians. Oh, and you can buy produce, as well.
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Anastasia State Recreation Area
Locals come to escape the tourist hordes at this terrific beach and recreation area. Theres also a campground (campsites $28) and rentals for all kinds of water sports.
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Story of Wounded Knee
This important small museum tells the story of the massacre from the Lakota perspective using photos and narratives. Its more insightful than anything at the actual site.
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Ulysses S Grant Home
The 1860 abode was a gift from local Republicans to the victorious general at the Civil War’s end. Grant lived here until he became the country’s 18th president.
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Sarah P Duke Gardens
Heavenly Sarah P Duke Gardens include 55 acres of koi ponds, terraced rose gardens and magnolia groves, where students and visitors play Frisbee on warm afternoons.
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