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Delaware History Museum
An art-deco Woolworths building, the Delaware History Museum proves the First State has done loads more than earn its nickname.
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Chinese Friendship Gate
Marking the entrance to Chinatown, this 40ft structure was built in part by artisans from Philadelphias sister city of Tianjin.
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Chattanooga African
Chattanooga African-American Museum has a special exhibit on Empress of the Blues singer Bessie Smith, a Chattanooga native.
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Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Drive a nearly 10-mile course through an open-air zoo thats home to 52 animal species, including cheetahs and giraffes.
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Ether Monument
On the lagoon’s northwest side, the Ether Monument commemorates the first use of anesthesia (in Boston) for medical purposes.
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Buttermilk Falls State Park
At the base of the falls is a popular swimming hole, open weekends in July and August. It also has tent sites and a few cabins.
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Bubblegum Alley
SLO’s weirdest sight is colorfully plastered with thousands of wads of ABC (‘already been chewed’) gum. Watch where you step!
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Bronx Museum
Culture vultures will enjoy the Bronx Museum for its its well-executed exhibitions of contemporary and 20th-century art.
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Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
TheBoston Avenue United Methodist Church , rising at the end of downtown is an exceptional example of the art-deco architecture.
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Barn Museum
A popular stop is the privately owned Barn Museum , which has miniature versions of buildings found across rural America.
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Atlantis
Modeled on the legendary underwater city, with a mirrored ceiling and tropical flourishes like indoor waterfalls and palm trees.
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Frist Center for the Visual Arts
A top-notch post-office-turned art museum and complex hosting traveling exhibitions of everything from American folk art to Picasso.
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Mammoth Site
This is the countrys largest left-as-found mammoth fossil display. Hundreds of animals perished in a sinkhole here about 26,000 years ago.
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California Institute of Technology 10.4m Submillimeter Telescope (CSO)
Also known as the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory, this telescope specializes in research at submillimeter wavelengths of light.
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Bluff Fort
Descendants of the original pioneers have re-created the original log cabin settlement near the few remaining historic buildings in Bluff.
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Big Bay State Park
Big Bay is at Madeline Islands far edge, with a pretty beach and hiking trails. The well-maintained campsites are awesome and book up fast.
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Ashton Villa
The Galveston Island Visitors Center occupies part of the ground floor of this 1858 mansion while the rest is closed for renovations.
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30th Street Station
Whether youre catching a train or not, be sure to pop your head into this romantic, neoclassical station while youre in the hood.
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Rainbow Pool
About 15 miles east of Groveland, Rainbow Pool is a popular swimming hole with a small cascade; its signed on the south side of Hwy 120.
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Salinas Park
Salinas Park is where you can stroll an over-dunes boardwalk, take a dip in the gulf or just sit and enjoy the waterfront breezes.
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