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North Tahoe Regional Park
North Tahoe Regional Park, at the northern end of National St, has hiking, biking, cross-country ski trails and nice picnic facilities.
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NASA Wallops Flight Facility
NASA Wallops Flight Facility is the place, where you can watch occasional rocket launches and enjoy exhibits of the facilitys work.
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Kwan Tai Temple
Peering in the window of this 1852 temple reveals an old altar dedicated to the Chinese god of war. Tours are available by appointment.
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Challenger Memorial
This monument commemorates the seven crew members of the Challenger space shuttle, which exploded a few seconds after take off in 1986.
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Chateau Chantal
It gets lots of kudos for its Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and dessert wines, as well as for the romantic, French-style B&B on the grounds.
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Fort Garland Museum
A restoration of the forts buildings and exhibits are maintained by the Colorado Historical Society. A good stop for visitor information.
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First McDonald’s Museum
Follow Cajon Blvd south into San Bernardino, where you can drive by the First McDonalds Museum, which has historic Route 66 exhibits.
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Everglades Alligator Farm
The best place to take a 30- to 45-minute ride at the family-owned Everglades Alligator Farm , where you can also hold baby alligators.
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Enger Park
For a spectacular view of the city and harbor, climb the rock tower in Enger Park, located a couple miles southwest by the golf course.
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Carnegie Science Center
A cut above the average science museum, with exhibits on everything from outer space to candy, this is a favorite with Pittsburgh parents.
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Carbon County Arts Guild Gallery
The old railroad depot on 8th St, one block west of Broadway Ave, is where local artists exhibit paintings, sculptures and mixed media.
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Broadway at the Beach
With shops, restaurants, nightclubs, rides, an aquarium and a giant-screen digital movie theater, this is Myrtle Beachs nerve center.
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Bill Monroe Museum
The Bill Monroe Museum hails the bluegrass hero 5 miles north of Nashville; it hosts a popular, week-long bluegrass festival in mid-June.
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Baxter Springs Heritage Center
The multifaceted Baxter Springs Heritage Center has helped restore a 1939 Phillips 66 gas station into the Kansas Route 66 Visitor Center.
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Cape Cod Inflatable Water Park
Cape Cod Inflatable Water Park is full of chutes, slides and slippery marine-themed creatures like Wally the Whale – young tykes will love it.
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California Carnivores
Even vegans cant help admiring these incredible carnivorous plants – the largest collection in the US – including specimens from around the globe.
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Arabia Steamboat Museum
In River Market, this museum displays 200 tons of salvaged treasure from a riverboat that sank in 1856 (one of hundreds claimed by the river).
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Airport Mesa
One of the earths best-known vortexes, said to radiate electromagnetic energy; also a great location for watching the spectacular red-rock sunset.
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Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum
The 1300-member Shinnecock tribe runs this museum and living-history village, one of the few reminders of Native American life on Long Island.
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Salon 94 Freemans
Tucked down a narrow alley, this small gallery feels like a well-kept secret, and it hosts intriguing and unconventional shows by emerging artists.
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