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Marzen House
At the 1874 Marzen House , a small historical museum displays mementos of local sweetheart Edna Purviance, Charlie Chaplin’s leading lady.
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Leonesse Cellars
Further afield, this place offers award-winning viognier and melange des reves, plus sweeping views from its sort-of-Teutonic tower.
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Levitt Shell
A historic band shell and the site of Elvis first concert in 1954. Today the mod-looking white shell hosts free concerts all summer.
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Rollins Chapel
Just north of Dartmouth Row, Rollins Chapel is a fine example of Richardsonian architecture and a peaceful place to collect your thoughts.
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Samuel P Harn Museum of Art
Peer in at ancient Indian sculptures and contemporary paintings at this excellent free art gallery on the University of Florida campus.
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UC Davis Arboretum
Stroll through the peaceful Arb along the paved 3.5-mile loop. It follows one of the states oldest reservoirs, dug in the 1860s.
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Silver Dollar City
A Branson original, this huge amusement park west of town has thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and a new firefighter-themed area.
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Tolosa Winery
No-oak Chardonnay, barrel-selected Pinot Noir and bold estate Syrah, with artisanal cheese, charcuterie and chocolate pairings on weekends.
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Tobin James Cellars
Anti-serious Old West saloon pours bold reds, including an outlaw ‘Ballistic’ Zinfandel and ‘Liquid Love’ dessert wine. No tasting fee.
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Mill City Farmers Market
On Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings, the Mill City Farmers Market takes place in the Mill City museums attached train shed.
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Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Popular in summer for rock climbing and in winter for snowshoeing. The center is a clear mountain lake, either ice cold or frozen over.
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Museum of the Cherokee Indian
The best sight in Cherokee is the modern and engaging Museum of the Cherokee Indian, with an informative exhibit about the Trail of Tears.
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Palazzo Casino
Slightly smaller than the Venetian, but equally lavish, this casino has the usual spread of high-limit table games and slot machines.
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Oyster Pond Beach
Chatham doesn’t come up short on sand. strong>Oyster Pond Beach, on a calm inlet, is small but the swimming is good and parking is free.
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Olmsted Park
Part of the Emerald Necklace, Olmsted Park features a paved path that hugs the banks of Leverett Pond and Wards Pond in Jamaica Plain.
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Primimoda
Exhibits paintings and design work by the ‘Africanistes,’ an attempt by white artists to record the African continent and diaspora.
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Plateau Point
Spectacular overlook accessible via a spur trail off the South Rims Bright Angel Trail; from the rim, its 6.1 miles down to Plateau Point.
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Humboldt County Museum
North of the river in a former church, the Humboldt County Museum shows off antique cars, farming implements and beautiful Paiute baskets.
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Fresno Art Museum
This museum has rotating exhibits of contemporary art – including work by local artists – that are among the most intriguing in the valley.
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Foothills Art Center
This small, carefully managed community arts center hosts works by local artists, as well as receiving occasional traveling exhibits.
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