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Alleys General Store
Part food shop, part historic landmark, Alley’s General Store is a favorite local gathering place, and has been since 1858.
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Acadiana Center for the Arts
This arts center in the heart of downtown maintains three chic galleries and hosts dynamic theater, lectures and special events.
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Station Square
Station Square is a group of beautiful, renovated railway buildings that now comprise what is essentially a big ol mall.
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Rings Fountain
This playful fountain is unpredictable and irresistible, especially on a hot day. The weekly Greenway Open Market is held nearby.
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Woods Hole Science Aquarium
See more than a hundred species of sea creatures, including some in a kid-friendly touch tank, at Woods Hole Science Aquarium .
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Wichita Art Museum
The Wichita Art Museum is home to a good collection of American art, including pieces by Frederick Remington and Mary Cassatt.
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Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
A picturesque home and teahouse, in the 16th-century style, set in 1.2 acres of traditional gardens (including cherry trees).
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Richard Sparrow House
Plymouths oldest house, built by one of the original Pilgrim settlers in 1640. Today the house contains a small art gallery.
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Saracina
The highlight of a tour here is the descent into the cool caves. Sensuous whites are all biodynamcially and sustainably farmed.
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Sam Houston Memorial Museum Complex
Several Houston-related buildings are part of the school’s 15-acre Sam Houston Memorial Museum Complex , south of downtown.
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Russell/Cocke Residence
An 1872 house that shows the wealth of the local traders. Like many downtown buildings it has an interesting historical marker.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum
The National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum has exhibits, a theater, library and an interactive statistical database.
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Vanderbilt Mansion
The railroad-wealthy Vanderbilt familys summer cottage is a Beaux Arts spectacle, with most of the original furnishings.
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US Naval Academy Museum
Preble Hall contains the US Naval Academy Museum, featuring artifacts such as the remnants of the famed battleship USS Maine .
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University Art Museum
Just south of Girard Park, the sleek museum hosts beautifully curated exhibits, often leaning toward an educational slant.
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Taku Chief
The Taku Chief river tug once pushed barges along the Tanana River and now spruces up the grounds outside the visitor center.
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Old Barracks Museum
You can visit the Old Barracks Museum , built in 1758 and now the states last remaining barracks from the French and Indian War.
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Harney Lane
A sweet family outfit that’s been around Lodi forever; their tempranillo is an overachiever. Tasting fee refunded with purchase.
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Harriman State Park
This park on the west side of the Hudson covers 72 sq miles and provides swimming, hiking, camping and a visitors center.
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Greater Salem Baptist Church
Gospel fans can make the pilgrimage to the Greater Salem Baptist Church where gospel great Mahalia Jackson was a lifelong member.
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