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Gaslamp Quarter
Gaslamp Quarter Built in the late 19th century, the Gaslamp Quarter is a 16½ block historical neighborhood, filled with streets lined with wrought-iron street lamps, trees, and brick sidewalks. Along with its many historic buildings, the Gaslamp has the city’s highest concentration of bars, nightc
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Audubon Nature Institute
Audubon Nature Institute The Audubon Nature Institute is a family of museums and parks dedicated to exploring all aspects of nature. It consists of the Audubon Zoo, Aquarium of the Americas, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species, the Audubon Insectarium, and
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Lincoln Park & Zoo
Lincoln Park & Zoo This neighborhood gets its name from Chicagos largest park. Its 1,200 acres (485 hectares) stretch for 6 miles (10 kilometers), from North Avenue north to Diversey Parkway, where it narrows along the lake and continues until the end of Lake Shore Drive. Lincoln Park & Zoo ha
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Jungle Queen Riverboat
Jungle Queen Riverboat Voyage the waterways of Fort Lauderdales New River on the Jungle Queen Riverboat and stop at a Native American village and experience a stunning tropical island environment complete with extraordinay plants and birds and tussling alligators. For more than 50 years, visitors
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Haleakala Crater
Haleakala Crater The lunar landscape of Haleakala Crater covers an enormous expanse – so big that Manhattan could squeeze inside. The world’s largest dormant volcano, the crater is protected by the Haleakala National Park. This is the place for stunning views of cinder cones, wild hiking trails, H
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Memphis National Civil Rights Museum
Memphis National Civil Rights Museum Built around the former Lorraine Motel, where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968, the National Civil Rights Museum immediately emits its cultural and historical significance to all who visit. The museum tells the story of Af
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Grand Ole Opry House & Museum
Grand Ole Opry House & Museum A must-attend event while in Music City, The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country music stage concert that has highlighted the genres biggest stars since 1925. Originally a radio broadcast, the Opry is the longest running radio program in history. Dedicated to honoring
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Grand Canyon West Rim
Grand Canyon West Rim The Grand Canyons West Rim, just outside Grand Canyon National Park, is home to the Havasupai and Hualapai tribes. The Hualapai Indian Reservation, created in 1883, covers nearly 1 million acres and includes 108 miles (173 km) of Colorado River and Grand Canyon frontage. 
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Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor A hallowed name in US history, Pearl Harbor was the site of the December 7, 1941, bombing by the Japanese that wrenched the United States into World War II. In total, nine U.S. ships were sunk and a further 21 damaged, and the eventual death toll was 2,350. Pearl Harbor is still a Nav
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Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill True, Beacon Hill may be home to the Massachusetts State House, the crown jewel of the neighborhood and focal point of politics in the Commonwealth, but the real appeal of this prestigious neighborhood lies in it beauty. Gas lanterns illuminate the cobblestone streets, while distinguis
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Garden District
Garden District New Orleans Garden District is the epitome of Southern Charm. Plantation style mansions have wrap-around porches and verandas, where friends and family enjoy sweet tea and stories in the humid New Orleans climate. Streets are separated by stretches of green parks and the historic c
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Hudson Valley
Hudson Valley There’s a reason why the Hudson Valley has inspired scores of artists, writers and visionaries: Its breathtaking landscape, picturesque river views and sleepy towns are some of the most scenic in all of New York state. Visitors to this historic region, which includes New Patlz, Nyack
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Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center You dont have to be a space junkie to enjoy NASAs Kennedy Space Center, the only spot in the United States from which humans have been hurled into space. The plethora of hands-on exhibits, IMAX movies, and sheer magnitude of the shuttles will surely impress the most passive fa
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Potomac River
Potomac River From its source in West Virginia to where it empties out in Chesapeake Bay, the Potomac River is an area rich in American history, so much that’s often called the Nation’s River. George Washington, the first President of the United States, was born along the river, and all of Washing
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Boeing Space and Flight Center
Boeing Space and Flight Center Through the interactive learning zones of the Future of Flight Aviation Center Gallery, you’ll learn just how far we’ve come in aviation design and where we’re headed to in the future. The Boeing Tour is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to view 747, 767, 777, and 787 jets
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John G. Shedd Aquarium
John G. Shedd Aquarium The worlds largest assortment of finned, gilled, amphibious, and other aquatic creatures swims within the marble-clad confines of the John G. Shedd Aquarium. Though it could simply rest on its superlative exhibits - like beluga whales in a 4 million gallon (15 million liter)
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Sausalito
Sausalito Perfectly arranged on a secure little bay harbor, Sausalito is undeniably lovely. Named for the tiny willows that once populated the banks of its creeks, it’s a tiny settlement of pretty houses that tumble neatly down a green hillside into a well-heeled downtown. The town is also renowne
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Greater Niagara
Greater Niagara Voted one of the top 10 most beautiful places in America, the Greater Niagara area is home to incredible sports fishing, a killer casino, the Niagara wine trail and of course, Niagara Falls State Park. And while a trip to this region in western New York isn’t complete without a sto
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Steamboat Natchez
Steamboat Natchez Experience New Orleans from the Mississippi River with a scenic cruise on the historic Steamboat Natchez. Take a two-hour cruise from the heart of the French Quarter that takes you back in time to the atmosphere of the Old South while enjoying a creole lunch onboard and a Calliop
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Chicago River
Chicago River Winding its way through the heart of the Windy City, the Chicago River flows past some of the city’s most spectacular architecture, especially downtown. Here, river walks dotted with restaurants take you under some of the movable bridges that connect the Loop to Chicago’s Near North
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