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Commerce Street Studios
In downtown’s 18b Arts District, these eclectic and independent artists’ studios are ground zero for all of the First Friday hoopla.
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Florence Griswold Museum
Florence Griswold Museum , exhibits 6000 works with solid collections of American Impressionist paintings, sculpture and decorative arts.
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Fishermens Museum
The Fishermens Museum displaying period photos, old fishing gear and lighthouse paraphernalia. Admission is included in the park fee.
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Eberle Winery
Offers lofty vineyard views and hourly tours of its wine caves. Sociable tastings run the gamut of white and red varietals and Rhône blends.
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Hershey Story, The Museum on Chocolate Avenue
Hershey Story, The Museum on Chocolate Avenue , which explores the life and legacy of Mr Hershey through interactive history exhibits.
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Hart Plaza
This is the site of many free summer weekend festivals and concerts. While there, check out the sculpture of Joe Louis mighty fist.
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Goose Watch
Dozens of wineries line the shores of Cayuga Lake, Lake Seneca and Lake Keuka. One of it is Goose Watch , which has stunning lake views.
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Design District
The Design District is mecca for interior designers, home to dozens of galleries and contemporary furniture, fixture and design showrooms.
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Women in Military Service for America Memorial
The Women in Military Service for America Memorial is a museum honoring the two million women who have served in Americas armed forces.
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Sun Terrace
Knockout vistas of the Financial District and Transamerica Pyramid from atop a slender art-deco skyscraper. Take the elevator to 15.
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Tongass National Forest
Various agencies administer Alaskas parks, refuges and forests. The US Forest Service (USFS) administers Tongass National Forest ;
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Statue of George Washington
At the main (Arlington St) entrance to the Public Garden, visitors are met by a statue of George Washington mounted nobly on his horse.
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Michigan Historical Museum
Downtown, the Michigan Historical Museum features 26 permanent galleries, including a replica UP copper mine you can walk through.
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Six Flags America
The park offers a full array of roller coasters and tamer kiddie rides. Its located about 15 miles east of downtown DC in Maryland.
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Silverton Museum
Installed in the original 1902 San Juan County Jail, the Silverton Museum has an interesting collection of local artifacts and ephemera.
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Singing Bridge
As you drive over this bridge into town, it sings...well, OK. It sort of lets out a metallic, rumbling growl. But the name is pretty.
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Kawilinau
Also known as the Bottomless Pit. Legend says the pit leads down to the sea, though the National Park Service says it’s just 65ft deep.
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John Marshall High School
A 1931 historic brick-and-stone beauty with peaked windows, exterior moldings and a fantastic athletic field visible from the street.
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Guest House Museum
A majestic Victorian structure built in 1892 displays historical photos and relics of Fort Bragg’s history. As hours vary, call ahead.
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Drytown Cellars
This is the most fun tasting room in Amador County, thanks to vintner Allen Kreutzer, a gregarious host, and his array of stunning reds.
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