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Hank Williams Museum
Pays homage to the country-music giant and Alabama native, a pioneer who effortlessly fused hillbilly music with the blues.
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Delaware Agriculture Museum and Village
The Delaware Agriculture Museum and Village is a living-history museum featuring a re-creation of an 1890s farming community.
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Hobo Museum
The only museum of its kind and located in northcentral Britt; hosts the National Hobo Convention the second weekend in August.
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Isla Blanca County Park
Just south of the causeway, this county park is the most popular beach on SPI thanks to various concessions and facilities.
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Funks Grove
Funk’s Grove is a pretty, 19th-century maple-sirup farm (yes, thats sirup with an i). Its in Shirley (exit 154 off I-55).
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Columbus Washboard Company
The Columbus Washboard Company in Logan lets you channel your jug band fantasies on a factory tour and in the wee museum.
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Chateau Grand Traverse
One of the Mission Peninsulas stalwards, pouring renowned Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. It also has a six-room inn on site.
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Chapel of the Transfiguration
Built in 1924. Has aspen pews and views of the Tetons through the altar window. In summer Episcopal services are held on Sundays.
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Campus Martius
Its another communal hot spot downtown, with an outdoor ice rink in winter, and eating areas, concerts and films in summer.
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Buffalo City Hall
This 32-story art-deco masterpiece, opened in 1931, towers over downtown. Join a free tour to go up to the observation deck.
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Albany Institute of History & Art
East of the plaza, Albany Institute of History & Art houses decorative arts and works by Hudson River School painters.
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African American Museum & Acadian Memorial
Visit the African American Museum & Acadian Memorial to learn about the diasporas of both Cajuns and African Americans.
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Academy of Natural Sciences
Kid-pleasing exhibits such as a butterfly room and a terrific dinosaur exhibition where you can dig for fossils and bones.
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Trump Tower
The Donalds 1360ft tower is now Chicagos second-tallest building, though architecture critics have mocked its toothpick look.
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Walkway Over the Hudson
Once a railroad bridge crossing the Hudson, this is now the worlds longest pedestrian bridge – 1.28 miles – and a state park.
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Trail of the 49ers Interpretive Center
The Trail of the ’49ers Interpretive Center tells the story of mid-19th-century pioneers on the Emigrant Trail to California.
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Prospect Point Observation Tower
Part of the Maid of the Mist complex, this viewpoint juts out into Niagara River, giving a vista onto the American Falls.
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Poe Museum
Contains the worlds largest collection of manuscripts and memorabilia of poet Edgar Allan Poe, who lived and worked in Richmond.
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Plymouth Church
In the mid-19th century, Henry Ward Beecher led abolitionist sermons here, as well as mock auctions to buy a slaves freedom.
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Petersburg Fisheries
The original commercial fishing outfit founded by Peter Buschmann in 1900; today it’s a subsidiary of Seattle’s Icicle Seafoods.
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