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Ironworld Discovery Center
Chisholm has Ironworld Discovery Center , a theme park featuring open-pit mine tours and area ethnic displays.
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Healy Hall
Near the Georgetown campus east gate, Medieval-looking Healy Hall impresses with its tall, Hogwarts-esque clock tower.
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Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station
Built in 1874, this was the first lifesaving station in the state, now a museum filled with pre–Coast Guard artifacts.
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Atlantic Dunes Beach
The Atlantic Dunes Beach with 7 acres of shorefront has clean restroom facilities, volleyball courts and picnic areas.
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Alhambra Watertower
The Alhambra Watertower , where Greenway Ct and Ferdinand St meet Alhambra Circle, resembles a Moorish lighthouse.
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Sports Legends at Camden Yards
The Sports Legends at Camden Yards honors more Maryland athletes. The museums share hours and tickets for $12/5.
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Vice
This grand late-19th-century Victorian has been the official residence for US vice presidents since the 1970s.
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Vallejo Naval & Historical Museum
This museum tells the story of Vallejos shortlived history as Californias state capital and West Coast naval site.
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Krohn Conservatory
The greenhouse sprouts a rainforest, desert flora and glorious seasonal flower shows. Special exhibits cost extra.
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Lefferts Historic House
Inside Prospect Park, the 18th-century Lefferts Historic House has plenty of old-fashioned toys to goof around with.
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Makawao History Museum
Step into this tiny new museum for an overview of the towns cowboy past, with lots of ranching tools on display.
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Worthington State Forest
An especially rugged section of the water gap, where the Appalachian Trail passes through. Campsites are available.
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Sandy Hook Lighthouse
The Sandy Hook Lighthouse is the oldest in the country. Admission by tour only, and visitors must be at least 4ft tall.
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University of Michigan Museum of Art
The campus bold art museum impresses with its collections of Asian ceramics, Tiffany glass and modern abstract works.
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Mennonite Settlement Museum
The Mennonite Settlement Museum preserves a Russian clay brick house, one-room schoolhouse and replica windmill.
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Overture Center for the Arts
Home to jazz, opera, dance and other performing arts; the building connects to the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Kayenta
Become the star of your own Western on an iconic loop past cinematic red rocks in Navajo Country just off Hwy 163.
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Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Near the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and Country Club Plaza, this museum is small and edgy. The cafe is excellent.
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Hot Springs
A much-anticipated stop for Appalachian Trail thru-hikers, this village is famous for its bubbling natural springs.
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Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church
Has a colorful interior depicting a Hawaiian Madonna, an outrigger canoe and Hawaiian farmers harvesting taro.
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