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Tuolumne County Museum
In the former 1857 Tuolumne County Jail, two blocks west of Washington St is this interesting museum with a fortune’s worth of gold on display.
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White River Museum
There’s a rambling collection of eclectic Western memorabilia here: bear skin coats, a couple of peace pipes and Nathan Meeker’s printing press.
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University of Alabama
Founded in 1831, Alabama is the most famous institution of higher education and largest public research university in the state it is named for.
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Love Meadow
Once a pioneer homestead belonging to an impressive woman widowed in her youth, its now a small, and dramatically beautiful wildlife sanctuary
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Lighthouse Park
The 7-acre Lighthouse Park is the 11,000 candle power Pemaquid Light, built in 1827. A climb to the top will reward you with a fine coastal view.
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Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture
The Institute fills the old horse stables in Humboldt Park. Its worth a stroll inside to see what free art and cultural exhibits are showing.
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Orient Beach State Park
A sandy slip of land at the end of the North Fork where you can swim in the calm ocean water or rent kayaks (per hour $25) to paddle in the small bay.
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Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
The Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History , in Bardstown, tells the bourbon story with old moonshine stills and other artifacts. Donations appreciated.
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Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
This museum has a collection of vintage planes that date back as far as 1909. On weekends you can watch an airshow or take a ride in an old biplane.
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National Sporting Library
The National Sporting Library is a museum and research center devoted to horse and field sports like foxhunting, dressage, steeplechase and polo.
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Museum of Making Music
Historical exhibits and listening stations of 450 instruments from the 1890s to the present, from manufacturing to the distribution of popular music.
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Goldwell Open Air Museum
Off Hwy 374, a few miles southwest of Beatty, the Goldwell Open Air Museum is a rather mysterious 8-acre outdoor sculpture site surrounded by desert.
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Golden Gate Model Railroad Club
Downstairs at the Randall Junior Museum, the Saturday-only Golden Gate Model Railroad Club showcases an eye-popping array of vintage Lionel trains.
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Cathedral of St Paul
Modeled on St Peters Basilica in Rome, the cathedral presides over the city from its hilltop perch. Free tours are available at 1pm weekdays.
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Fleischmann Planetarium & Science Center
Pop into this flying-saucer-shaped building at the University of Nevada for a window on the universe during star shows and feature presentations.
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Ataloa Lodge Museum
Bacone Colleges Ataloa Lodge Museum , east of town on US 62, is renowned for artifacts that include Hopi and Navajo kachina dolls and pottery.
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Atlantic City Historical Museum
Small but informative – youll learn all about ACs quirkiest details, such as the high-diving horses that once leapt off a 40ft tower at Steel Pier.
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Alabama Music Hall of Fame
The area has some acclaim for music history, and the cheesy-cool Alabama Music Hall of Fame immortalizes both Hank Williams and Lionel Richie.
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Akta Lakota Museum & Cultural Center
This excellent museum and cultural center at St Josephs Indian School has Lakota cultural displays and contemporary art from numerous tribes.
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Box–Death Hollow Wilderness Area
This ruggedly beautiful wilderness area surrounds Hells Backbone Rd. A 16-mile backpack, Boulder Mail Trail follows the mule route the post used to take.
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