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Dalghren Chapel
A pretty little refuge with a quiet courtyard on Georgtown Universitys campus.
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Oklahoma National Stockyards
Oklahoma National Stockyards is the worlds largest stocker and feeder cattle market.
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Kamaʻole Beach Park III
A pretty, golden-sand beach with full facilities and lifeguards, plus a parking lot.
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Mormon Tabernacle
Built in 1877, the red-brick Mormon Tabernacle hosts free music programs and tours.
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Nuclear Energy Sculpture
The Nuclear Energy sculpture , by Henry Moore, marks the spot where it blew its stack.
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New York State Museum
New York State Museum documents the states political, cultural and natural history.
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Mark Miller Gallery
This small, well-positioned gallery has works by emerging and mid-level artists.
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Mackinac Art Museum
It houses Native American and other arts. Admission is free with a Fort Mackinac ticket.
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Le Carrousel
Among Bryant Parks attractions is this French-inspired, Brooklyn-made carousel.
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Sapsucker Woods
Cornells world-famous ornithology lab has a visitors center and acres of woodlands.
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Salmon Creek Beach
Situated around a lagoon, this has 2 miles of hiking and good waves for surfing.
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Towles Court Art District
Wander about a cluster of colorful galleries and studios at Towles Court Art District .
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University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
Attracts a wide range of local commuters, mainlanders and international students.
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Immaculate Conception Cathedral
A late-19th-century Gothic-style example of the artistry of local brick masons.
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Oregon Convention Center
Puts on some of Portlands largest events; check the website for their current calendar.
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National Route 66 Museum
Three museums in one: old cars and photos, a re-created pioneer town and a farm museum.
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National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians
The National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians has a park with 42 bronze busts.
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Grassroots Art Center
A phenomenal collection of works made of buttons, barbed wire, pull-tabs and more.
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Deaver Vineyards
A true family affair where nearly everyone pouring has the last name on the bottles.
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Brutocao Schoolhouse Plaza
In central Hopland, this place has bocce courts and bold reds – a perfect combo.
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