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Public Beach
The public beach is a hip gathering spot for young locals and visitors with excellent surf for swimming. Coin-operated meters charge $1 per hour.
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Pittsburgh Zoo & Ppg Aquarium
Folks with kids to entertain might want to seek out the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium , or for wet fun in the summer, the Sandcastle Waterpark .
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Oscar Scherer State Park
This 1400-acre state park has 15 miles of sandy off-road tracks, lake swimming and a handy campsite ($26 per tent) midway along the Legacy Trail.
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North Lincoln Historical Museum
This good museum highlights Lincoln Citys history with Native American basketry, pioneer artifacts, glass floats and exhibits on its past industries.
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Country Club Prado
Coral Gables–designer George Merrick planned a series of elaborate entry gates to the city. One of the gates worth seeing is the Country Club Prado .
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Farmers Markets
Discover Healdsburg’s agricultural abundance at the Tuesday market and Saturday market , the latter held one block west of the plaza.
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Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio
Like glass-blowing? Then dont miss the Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio where you can learn to blow your own float – or just watch someone else do it.
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Indiana University Art Museum
The Art Museum, designed by IM Pei, has an excellent collection of African art, as well as 19th-century American painting and German expressionism.
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ʻIao Valley State Monument
On the outskirts of Wailuku, ʻIao Valley State Park centers on the picturesque ʻIao Needle rock pinnacle, which rises 1200ft from the valley floor.
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Hoboken Historical Museum
The Hoboken Historical Museum gives a great overview of the town which has some lovely residential streets and a leafy, revitalized waterfront.
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David B Smith Gallery
David B Smith’s taste for progressive American and international artists has made this space one of the most engaging small galleries in Denver.
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Tucson Childrens Museum
Parents sing the praises of the Tucson Children’s Museum, which has plenty of engaging, hands-on exhibits – from Dinosaur World to an aquarium.
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Trailview Overlook
With an excellent view of most of the Bright Angel Trail, this is a good spot to watch hikers and mule trains ascending and descending the trail.
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La Haye Art Center
At this collective in a converted foundry, you can tour a storefront gallery and meet the artists – sculptor, potter and painters – in their studios.
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Thoroughbred Center
Most farms are closed to the public, but you can see working racehorses up close here, with tours of the stables, practice tracks and paddocks.
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Sunset Park
Off the beaten path, Sunset Park has a replica of an Easter Island moai (statue head) standing on an island in the middle of an artificial lake.
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State Theatre
Broadway’s biggest entertainment complex (dating from 1921) can seat 2500 people and has a flamboyant ceiling; it’s now a Spanish-language church.
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State Historical Museum
This engaging museum, at the foot of the capitol, features first-person accounts from people who lived through a particular historical era or event.
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Siuslaw Pioneer Museum
Located in a 1905 schoolhouse and displays exceptional farming, fishing and logging artifacts, along with pioneer items and Native American artifacts.
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Tomb of Pierre LEnfant
A small six-columned gravestone marks the final resting place for Pierre LEnfant, one of the great planners behind the layout of Washington, DC.
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