Attractions in United States
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Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, located in Houston, features a striking silver semicircular wall standing 64 feet (20 meters) tall, over which 23,500 gallons of water cascade every minute. This […]
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The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, located in Raleigh, traces its origins back to 1879, with the current facility opening in April 2000. The museum comprises two interconnected buildings: […]
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The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, located about 5 miles inland from the white sands of Gulf Shores, is a sanctuary for nearly 200 species of animals. This diverse collection includes […]
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Nestled in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Artists & Fleas is a weekend-only indoor market that has become a haven for those seeking unique artisanal crafts and vintage clothing. This […]
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Established in 1853, Foster Botanical Garden is the oldest of five gardens managed by the city and county of Honolulu. Nestled in a tranquil setting, it offers a peaceful respite […]
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Just east of Santa Rosa, California, St. Francis Winery is a prominent feature in Sonoma County’s wine landscape. Nestled amidst rolling vineyards and lush Northern California landscapes, the Tuscan-style estate […]
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The Capital-Saratoga region, encompassing New York’s capital, Albany, is perhaps best known for the charming town of Saratoga Springs. This town boasts the historic Saratoga Race Course and naturally carbonated […]
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The Grand Rapids Downtown Market, a vibrant center for culinary enthusiasts, is nestled in the heart of Grand Rapids, USA. This bustling market hall houses a diverse array of local […]
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In Miami’s Art Deco District, the Wilzig Erotic Art Museum, also known as the World Erotic Art Museum (WEAM), stands as a unique cultural landmark. Founded in 2005 by Naomi […]
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The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) in Kansas City, USA, stands as a testament to the remarkable talent and resilience of mid-20th-century African American baseball players. During an era when […]
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Founded in 1805, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) stands as the USA’s oldest art museum and art school. Located in Philadelphia, PAFA is housed in a striking […]
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In Chicago’s Lincoln Park, the Lincoln Monument stands as a striking tribute to the 16th US president. Unveiled in 1887, this 12-foot bronze statue, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, predates the […]
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Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, Winter Park Resort spans 3,000 acres, offering a sense of seclusion despite its proximity to downtown Denver. The resort is renowned for its abundant […]
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Universal Horror Unleashed, located off the Strip at the AREA15 complex in Las Vegas, immerses visitors in a permanent, walk-through attraction that celebrates the studio’s rich horror legacy. This adult-oriented […]
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The Chinese American Museum of Chicago (CAMOC) is nestled in the heart of Chinatown, marking the first museum of its kind in the Midwest. This small but well-curated space offers […]
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Step into over 400 years of pirate history at the St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure Museum, located in the historic city of St. Augustine, USA. The museum houses more than […]
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A century ago, Kansas City played a pivotal role in the birth of jazz, and today, the American Jazz Museum in the historic 18th and Vine District celebrates this legacy. […]
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Kekaha Kai State Park, formerly known as Kona Coast State Park, stretches along 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers) of the verdant Kona coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. The park’s […]
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The Rosa Parks Museum, located in downtown Montgomery, stands at the site where Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man in […]
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Kykuit, the grand 40-room mansion that served as the home for four generations of the Rockefeller family, stands as a National Historic Landmark. Nestled in the USA, this estate is […]
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Nestled within the striking desert landscapes of Zion National Park, the Zion Canyon Hot Springs offers a serene contrast to the park’s more strenuous activities. Visitors can immerse themselves in […]
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Duke Kahanamoku Beach, named after the legendary Hawaiian surfer, Olympic swimmer, and canoe master Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, offers a serene stretch of white sand at the edge of Waikiki. This […]
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Nestled in the Arizona desert, the Wrigley Mansion stands as a testament to the opulence of the 1930s. Built as a vacation home for chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. and […]
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) stands as a cultural cornerstone in Detroit, housing one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States. Spanning over 100 […]