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Whitesbog Village
Visit one of New Jerseys first cranberry bogs, and the place where the highbush blueberry was cultivated. Nature trails wind through the property.
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West Point
A bus tours the scenic grounds of this US Army academy, which has been training officers since 1802. The museum (free) is a must for military buffs.
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St Philips Church
A loose path, the Gateway Walk, winds through several church grounds and graveyards between St Johns Lutheran Church and St Philips Church.
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Pioneer Village Museum
This small community museum has exhibits on early settlers (both native and white), skiing and artifacts from the nearby Windy Gap archaeology area.
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Ocmulgee National Monument
Ocmulgee National Monument , just east of town, is an archaeological site with Native American burial mounds, artifacts and an ancient earth lodge.
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Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial
The Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial, DC’s first statue of a black woman, honors the educator and founder of the National Council of Negro Women.
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Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
A neighbor of the Florence Griswold Museum, Lyme Academy of Fine Arts features rotating drawing, painting and sculpture exhibits by students.
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Kumuwela Lookout
Located at the end of the Canyon Trail in Kokeʻe State Park. Enjoy epic canyon and waterfall views from the picnic table, where you can rest.
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Western Playland Amusement Park
Small but fun, this old-school amusement park is just over the border in New Mexico, and its a great way to burn off the pent-up kid energy.
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Ripple Rock Nature Center
Across the road from the blacksmith shop (just a shed with period equipment) is the Ripple Rock Nature Center, a family-oriented learning center.
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Valley Bronze
Joseph is most noted for its cast-bronze sculpture, thanks in part to Valley Bronze. Foundry tours are $15 per person and by reservation only.
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Texas Sports Hall of Fame
All manner of Texas sports legends, including golfer Byron Nelson, boxer and pitchman George Foreman and pitcher Nolan Ryan, are saluted here.
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Mississippi Palisades State Park
Located south of Galena, this park is a popular rock-climbing, hiking and camping area; pick up trail maps at the north entrance park office.
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Nest
Northeast in downtown Napa , get an eyeful of intriguing local art at Nest , such as Kana Tanaka’s indoor thunderstorm of blown-glass raindrops.
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Plus Gallery
When Ivar and Karen Zeile opened Plus Gallery in 2001 it was quickly established as one of the leading contemporary art galleries in the Western US.
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Plaza Viña Del Mar
Near the ferry terminal, the plaza has a fountain flanked by 14ft-tall elephant statues from the 1915 Panama–Pacific Exposition in San Francisco.
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Piedras Blancas Light Station
The 1875 Piedras Blancas Lightstation is an outstandingly scenic spot. Tours meet up at the old motel, 1.5 miles north of the lighthouse off Hwy 1.
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Koucky Gardens & Gallery
In Bokeelia, on rural Pine Island, Koucky Gardens is a nursery, pottery center, modern- and folk-art gallery and general center for affable weirdness.
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Jesse’s Grove
With its summer concert series and very long history, this is an anchor of Lodi wine producers. Theres a new tasting room downtown on E Locust St.
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Gem
The Gem, between E Levee St and E Elizabeth St, is the citys oldest building, dating from 1848. Its projecting balconies once sheltered a saloon.
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