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Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
This extensive center, funded by the casino, features a reconstructed 16th-century Native American village.
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Duncan’s Landing
Small boats unload near this rocky headland in the morning. A good place to spot wildflowers in the spring.
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Childrens Museum of the Lowcountry
Has eight interactive exhibit areas, including a 30ft replica shrimp boat where kids can play captain.
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Cape May Point Beach
Cape May Point Beach is accessible from the parking lot at Cape May Point State Park near the lighthouse.
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Blue Star Contemporary Art Center
A 1920s warehouse contains this center and its fiber arts, photography and contemporary studio spaces.
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Banner Island Ballpark
The beautiful Banner Island Ballpark is where the minor-league Stockton Ports play ball April to September.
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Anderson Valley Historical Society Museum
In a recently renovated little red schoolhouse west of Boonville, this museum displays historical artifacts.
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Cape May Beach
The narrow Cape May Beach requires passes sold at the lifeguard station on the boardwalk at the end of Grant St.
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Blacksmith Shop
Just east of the train station, this is a fascinating place to watch genial smithies demonstrate their craft.
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Betsy Ross House
Its believed that Betsy Griscom Ross (1752−1836), upholsterer and seamstress, may have sewn the first US flag here.
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Beneski Museum of Natural History
Kids will dig the enormous woolly mammoth and dinosaur skeletons at this museum on the campus of Amherst College.
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Project Room
The Project Room organizes globe-spanning exhibits such as Tibetan photos, Cuban prints and Chilean paintings.
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National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium
Learn about life (of all sorts) on the Mississippi at this impressive museum, part of a vast riverfront development.
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Museum of Moab
Regional exhibits feature everything from paleontology and geology to uranium mining and Native American art.
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Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science & Technology
CREHST documents Columbia River history, the journey of Lewis and Clark and, inevitably, the Hanford project.
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Furnace Town
The Furnace Town is a living-history museum that marks the old location of a 19th-century iron-smelting town.
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Fredericksburg Battlefield Visitor Center
Dont miss the burial ground of Stonewall Jacksons amputated arm near the Fredericksburg Battlefield visitor center .
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Family Kingdom
An old-fashioned amusement-and-water-park combo overlooking the ocean. Hours vary seasonally. Closed in winter.
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James J Hill House
Tour the palatial stone mansion of railroad magnate Hill. Its a Gilded Age beauty, with five floors and 22 fireplaces.
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Hockaday Museum of Art
Several galleries of mostly contemporary work by Montana artists of primarily landscape paintings of the Rockies.
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