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J M Davis Arms and Historical Museum
More than 20,000 guns, knives, swords and other tools of mayhem are on display at J M Davis Arms and Historical Museum . The beer stein collection adds irony.
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JJ Jackson Memorial Museum & Trinity County Historical Park
Next door to the Joss House you’ll find gold-mining and cultural exhibits, plus vintage machinery, memorabilia, an old miner’s cabin and a blacksmith shop.
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Kelley House Museum
With a research library and changing exhibits on early California and Mendocino, the 1861 museum hosts seasonal, two-hour walking tours for $10; call for times.
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Johnsons Shut
At the massive Johnsons Shut-Ins State Park, 8 miles north of Lesterville on Hwy N, the swift Black River swirls through canyon-like gorges (shut-ins).
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Truman Presidential Museum & Library
Thousands of objects, including the famous The BUCK STOPS here! sign, from the man who led the US through one of its most tumultuous eras, are displayed here.
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Worlds Largest Six
The cans are actually storage tanks for City Brewery and hold enough beer to provide one person with a six-pack a day for 3351 years (or so the sign says).
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Harry & Davids Country Village
Medfords most famous tourist attraction is this outlet store of the giant mail-order fruit company. It offers nearby plant tours with advance reservations.
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Island Artisans
One of Bar Harbor’s biggest galleries, this place features the works of over 100 Maine artisans, with works in paper, glass, jewelry, metalwork and ceramics.
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Imaginarium Science Discovery Center
This award-winning center features creative, hands-on exhibits that explain the northern lights, earthquakes, oil exploration and other Alaskan topics.
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Palmer Museum of History & Art
The log cabin that used to be just a visitor center is now more museum than brochures with local art and interesting displays on Palmer’s agricultural past.
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Navajo Nation Museum Library & Visitors Center
The Navajo Nation Museum Library & Visitors Center features an information kiosk, a gift shop, a snack bar and permanent art collections and changing shows.
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
The countrys second-largest artificial reservoir and part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area , Lake Powell stretches between Utah and Arizona.
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Coral Way Entrance
Coral Gables–designer George Merrick planned a series of elaborate entry gates to the city. Among the completed gates worth seeing is the Coral Way Entrance .
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Cass Winery
All that rich Rhône varietal wine-tasting, from Roussanne to Syrah, going straight to your head? An epicurean market cafe here serves lunch until 5pm daily.
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Cape May Bird Observatory
Cape May is one of the countrys top birding spots, with more than 400 species during migration season. The mile-long loop trail here is a good introduction.
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4th St Shopping District
Hidden within an industrial area near I-80 lies a three-block area offering shaded sidewalks for upscale shopping or just strolling, and a few good restaurants.
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Brandywine River Museum
A showcase of American artwork, the Brandywine River Museum , at Chadds Ford, includes the work of the Brandywine School - Howard Pyle, NC Wyeths and Maxfield Parrish.
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Art Center Sarasota
This community-oriented nonprofit gallery has four exhibition spaces that mix local and out-of-town artists. In winter, family days (per family $5) let kids get creative.
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Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
The Carver Performing Arts Center houses the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame , which celebrates jazz musicians such as Dinah Washington, Nat King Cole and Duke Ellington.
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AC Fine Art
One our favorite galleries, AC Fine Art specializes in limited editions and originals (!) of masters like Dalí, Picasso, Lautrec, Warhol, Basquiat and Lichtenstein.
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