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Lewis & Clark National Historical Trail Visitor Center
The riverfront is home to this visitor center, which has exhibits and a bookstore.
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Kykuit
This onetime Rockefeller summer home has a remarkable collection of modern art.
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Portuguese Beach & Schoolhouse Beach
Both are very easy to access and have sheltered coves between rocky outcroppings.
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Pelekunu Valley Overlook
Enjoy a valley view of fantastic depth and, if its not foggy, the ocean beyond.
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Zwaanendael Museum
This small, appealing museum is a good place to learn about the Dutch roots of Lewes.
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Shepard Park
At the end of Hwy 520, this beach is also crowded with surfers and cruise-ship crowds.
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Second Division Memorial
It honors the US Army Second Divisions dead from WWI, WWII and the Korean War.
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Reptile Gardens
Reptiles, snakes, giant tortoises and many more critters inspire countless wows!
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Poe Springs
This superb, shallow spring is one of the least crowded in north cerntral Florida.
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Jamison Square Fountain
For simple pleasures, visit the Jamison Square Fountain, which attracts splashing kids.
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Illinois Railway Museum
The museum sends trainspotters into fits of ecstasy with 200 acres of locomotives.
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Adventure Aquarium
Adventure Aquarium , featuring an archway where you can pass under schools of fish.
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St Louis Science Center
Live demonstrations, dinosaurs, a planetarium and an IMAX theater (additional fee).
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Rodin Museum
The newly renovated museum has Rodins great works The Thinker and Burghers of Calais.
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Blockhouse
A replica of what the Russians used to protect their stockade from the Indian village.
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Bell Rock
New Agers beleive Sedonas rocks, cliffs and rivers radiate electromagnetic energy.
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4th Street Elevator
Built in 1882, this funicular railway climbs a steep hill from downtown for huge views.
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Center for Contemporary Arts
This gallery features exhibits by noted artists and is home to 10 working studios.
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Elbridge G Keith House
Limestone puts a glitzy facade on the brick Elbridge G Keith House , an 1870 home.
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Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge
The 40,000-acre Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge is paradise for bird-watchers.
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