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Harmony Headlands State Park
A few miles south of Harmony, a 4.5-mile round-trip hiking trail winds out to coastal bluffs with inspiring sea views.
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Wilderotter
As if the award-winning sauvignon blanc werent enough, tastings here are paired with Cowgirl Creamery cheeses.
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Lion House
Next door to the Beehive House , the 1855 Lion House , now a restaurant, housed many of Brigham Young’s other wives.
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Squaw Valley Herb Garden
Pick your way through aromatic herb beds and fields of lavender on this stunning farm in the Sierra foothills.
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Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is at the end of Sunset Blvd and is the spot to watch the sunset with a 100% uninterrupted horizon line.
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Spanish Valley Winery
For some no-frills wine tasting, visit the surprisingly good Spanish Valley Winery, 6 miles south of Moab on Hwy 191.
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US Bank
To ogle the 80.4oz Armstrong Nugget, found in the area in 1913, visit the US Bank during regular banking hours.
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University Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
Penns magical museum contains archaeological treasures from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Mayan world and more.
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Museum & Interpretive Center
The Museum & Interpretive Center is a grandmas attic of exhibits, artifacts and esoterica related to Opelousas .
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Matthaei Botanical Gardens
The Matthaei Botanical Gardens offers 300-plus acres crisscrossed by walking paths, plus a cacti-filled conservatory .
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Mellon Arena
Mellon Arena is where the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins, Stanley Cup finalists in 2008 and winners in 2009, played hockey.
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Sombrero Beach
One of the few white-sand, mangrove-free beaches in the Keys. It’s a good spot to lay out or swim, and it’s free.
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Sherando Lake
In George Washington National Forest, this is a pretty blue dollop of pastel scenery and a nice place for a swim.
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Ocean Beach Farmers Market
If you’re here on Wednesday afternoon, stop by the farmers market to see street performers and sample fresh food.
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Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
The oldest continuously used synagogue in the country. There are free docent-led tours. Check website for tour times.
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Geological Museum
This university museum features an impressive collection of dinosaur remains, including a 75ft Apatosaurus skeleton.
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Eldorado
The Eldorado has a kitschy Fountain of Fortune that probably has Italian sculptor Bernini spinning in his grave.
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Fort Leaton State Historic Site
This restored adobe fortress is at the western entrance of Big Bend Ranch State Park, 4 miles southeast of Presidio.
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Factors Row
Edgar Degas painted The Cotton Market in New Orleans while visiting his uncle’s office in this building in 1873.
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James River & Kanawha Canal
A footpath here leads to the 19th-century canal locks and, if you have time, a pleasant amble over river bluffs.
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