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Sanibel Sea School
Activities and education programs put kids in contact with the sea life of barrier-island marine biospheres.
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Sobon Estate
Founded in 1856, it’s also home to the free Shenandoah Valley Museum featuring wine-making memorabilia.
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St Louis Zoo
Divided into themed zones, this vast zoo includes a fascinating Rivers Edge area with African critters.
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Tern Lake Junction
Also known as ‘The Y’ – this is the turnoff for the Sterling Hwy, which runs another 143 miles to Homer.
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Sitka Visitors Center
The visitor center features Russian and indigenous artifacts and traditional carving demonstrations.
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Page River Bottom Farms
Heritage chickens and pasture-raised cattle, sheep and pigs roam this happy farm. Call for open house dates.
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Pihea Lookout
A mile along the Pihea Trail from the Puʻu o Kila Lookout at the end of the road inside Kokeʻe State Park.
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Hampshire College
Hampshire College . Contact them for campus tours and event information; theres always something happening.
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Guinness World Records Museum
You know the drill: the Guinness is all about the fastest, tallest, biggest, fattest and other superlatives.
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Cumberland Visitor Center
The C&O Canal Museum has displays chronicling the importance of river trade in eastern seaboard history.
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Curry Historical Society Museum
The Curry Historical Society Museum has displays on the areas mining, logging and Native American histories.
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James Dean Gallery
The privately owned James Dean Gallery has more memorabilia a few blocks away from the historical museum.
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International Peace Garden
Around 150,000 flowers and several monuments sit symbolically on the North Dakota–Manitoba border on US 281.
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First State Capitol
This modest brick complex was the Missouris capitol from 1821 to 1826. The interior has been restored.
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Baranofs Castle
Castle Hill is the site of Baranofs Castle, where Alaska was officially transferred from Russia to the USA.
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Twin Lakes State Beach
Big beach with bonfire pits and a lagoon, good for kids and often fairly empty. It’s off E Cliff Dr.
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Southern Plains Indian Museum
TheSouthern Plains Indian Museum has crafts from Kiowa, Cheyenne, Wichita and other western Oklahoma tribes.
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Williams Gallery
Regularly rotating exhibits appear in the Williams Gallery, part of the Historic New Orleans Collection.
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Wolverton Meadow
On the north side of the Giant Forest, with picnic tables, hiking trailheads and a winter snow-play area.
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Tonopah Historic Mining Park
The Tonopah Historic Mining Parklets you explore an underground tunnel and peer into old silver-mine shafts.
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