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Mishkan Israel
This red brick synagouge is a faded reminder of a once thriving Jewish community in Selma.
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Germantown Historical Society
Germantown Historical Society is the site of a 1768 station house for the Underground Railroad.
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Cy Twombly Gallery
Love it or loathe it, this annex of the Menil Collection, contains some seriously abstract art.
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Creation Evidence Museum
Aims to dispel evolutionary theories and promote the many unique theories of its founder.
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Central Texas Oil Patch Museum
The downtown Central Texas Oil Patch Museum is dedicated to Luling’s history and heritage.
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Chatham Fish Pier
At Chatham Fish Pier watch fishermen unload their catch and spot seals basking on nearby shoals.
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Fun Spot America – Orlando
County-fair-like amusement park, with go-carts, kitty rides, a wooden roller coaster and more.
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Fort Hancock
The brick buildings of the abandoned coastguard station, Fort Hancock houses a small museum.
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Brigham Young Monument
On Main St at South Temple St, the Brigham Young Monument marks the zero point for the city.
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Auditorium Building
This early building of the Chicago School used thick bases to support the towering walls above.
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Ash Fork Route 66 Museum
Dusty ma-and-pop museum with a handful of displays highlighting Ash Forks Route 66 history.
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All People’s Garden
This small community garden provides a quick dose of greenery when out exploring the East Village.
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Allegheny County Courthouse
Allegheny County Courthouse is a 19th-century Romanesque stone building that fills two city blocks.
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Alaska Railroad Museum
Displays railroad memorabilia and local artifacts ranging from ice tongs to animal traps.
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Assateague Island National Seashore
Head to this national park-run site for a fun days outing on the beach (and possibly spotting wild horses).
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Ashley National Forest
Ashley National Forest runs more than two dozen May-to-September campgrounds in the area of Flaming Gorge.
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Sam Houston State University
Sam Houston spent much of his life in Huntsville, which is now home to Sam Houston State University .
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Pioneer Cemetery
This is the resting place of many early Dallas settlers, with gravestones from the 1850s through the 1920s.
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Pescadero State Beach & Marsh Natural Preserve
Five miles north, Pescadero State Beach & Marsh Natural Preserve attract beachcombers and birders.
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Peninsula Cellars
Located in an old schoolhouse, Peninsula makes fine whites and is often less crowded than other wineries.
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