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Central City
Just a mile from Black Hawk, Central City has fewer big casinos and makes for better shopping and bopping around the historic town center.
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Convention Center
Dallas is one of the worlds biggest convention cities, and its convention center boasts more than a million square feet of exhibit space.
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Concrete Park
Folk artist and retired lumberjack Fred Smiths Concrete Park in Phillips is extraordinary, with 200-plus whimsical, life-size sculptures.
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Bathhouse Theater
The Bathhouse Theater, on the western side of the lake, is a 1928 bathing pavilion that was converted to a live-performance venue in 1970.
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Awa‘awapuhi Lookout
The end of the Awaʻawapuhi Trail in Kokeʻe State Park affords incredible, hard-earned views from atop the islands famous Na Pali cliffs.
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Albion Basin
From July to August, Albion Basin is abloom with wildflowers. July, when an annual wildflower festival is held, is usually peak season.
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Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Center
Phillips vast county estate, Woolaroc , is now an excellent museum of southwestern art and culture, and a wildlife refuge with buffalo.
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Sunset State Beach
The La Selva Beach exit off Hwy 1, near Watsonville, brings you here, where you can have miles of sand and surf almost all to yourself.
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Southampton Historical Museum
Before the Hamptons was the Hamptons, there was this clutch of nicely maintained old buildings, including a whaling captains mansion.
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Studebaker National Museum
Gaze at a gorgeous 1956 Packard and other classic beauties that used to be built in South Bend, where the Studebaker car company was based.
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Railroad & Transportation Museum
The main reason to visit is to see Old No. 1 – a huge 1857 locomotive that fills most of this tiny museum near the convention center.
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Korbel
Gorgeous rose gardens (April to October) and a stellar on-site deli make Korbel worth a stop for free tasting, but the champagne’s just OK.
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Cajun Music Hall of Fame & Museum
The Cajun Music Hall of Fame & Museum caters to the die-hard Cajun music buff with a veritable warehouse worth of local memorabilia.
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Bonita Beach Park
In Bonita Springs, the Bonita Beach Park offers a boardwalk, concessions, picnic areas and easy access to restaurants (and shelling!).
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Año Nuevo State Park
Twenty miles north of Santa Cruz, Año Nuevo State Natural Reserve is home base for the worlds largest colony of northern elephant seals.
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Acoma Pueblo
Native American mesa-top village, 16 miles south of I-40. Price includes photography permit, museum entrance and ¾ mile walking tour.
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Great Lakes Aquarium
One of the countrys few freshwater aquariums; the highlights here include the daily stingray feedings at 2pm, and the otter tanks.
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Governor’s Mansion
On 4th Ave is the pillared Governor’s Mansion. Built and furnished in 1912 at a cost of $44,000, the mansion is not open to the public.
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Clifty Falls State Park
Large, wooded Clifty Falls State Park, off Hwy 56 and a couple of miles west of town, has camping, hiking trails, views and waterfalls.
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Deno’s Wonder Wheel
The pink-and-mint-green Deno’s Wonder Wheel dates back all the way to 1920. It is the best place to survey Coney Island from up high.
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