A working farm, 1800's town, agriculture museum and full service RV sites, are just some of what visitors can discover at Agrirama, Georgia's Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village. Guides dressed in period costume
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SoundWaters, located in Stamford, Connecticut, has a primary mission of educating people, especially youngsters, about the natural habitat of Long Island Sound. To that end, it makes
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The bustling, retail-focused town of Jackson can come as something of a shock after the peace, quiet and natural beauty of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks to the north, but once you've accepted it
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This unique restaurant and gift shop is housed in a 28-foot tall black woman's skirt! Looking like a giant Aunt Jemima, it was originally constructed in 1940 to
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New Orleans, Louisiana - It's the Ponderosa Stomp's 10th Anniversary! The Great New Orleans Music Festival spotlighting the architects of American music takes shape September 16th & 17th. 'Ponderosa Stomp rediscovers lost legends, launches comebacks, initiates reunions, and uncovers secret histories as it celebrates an honor roll of unsung heroes of American music.' Tristram Lozaw, Yahoo! Music
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This 200 foot tall rocket greats visitors as they enter Northern Alabama on I-65. The rocket was put up in 1979 as a tribute to the men and women who are
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Hannibal, Missouri is the home of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain). Though fictionalized as St. Petersburg, this little city on the Mississippi features many sites that will be familiar to readers of his novels. The logical place to start your literary excursion is at the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum. But this home itself is only one of eight properties operated by the Boyhood Home and Museum, all located close together, and all included on one convenient
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An Ontario Park that features a huge lake with crystal clear water. Fairbank Lake is actually a meteorite crater that's filled by a natural spring. The result is an incredibly clear lake.
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