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Hollywood Casino in Tunica showcases movie memorabilia throughout the casino property.
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Published: Jun 11, 2008
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The Carolinas have the highest concentration of military sites that can be toured by the public.
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Published: Apr 01, 2008
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Cumberland Falls is the only predictable location in the Western Hemisphere to view a moonbow.
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Published: Mar 18, 2008
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Visitors to Indianapolis will discover a wide array of attractions.
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Published: Feb 20, 2008
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A map, painted on the ceiling of Steinheimer's Lounge in the Westin La Cantera, reportedly shows the location of a buried treasure consisting of gold and silver.
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Published: Feb 08, 2008
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Congress established Hot Springs Reservation in 1832 to protect the 47 thermal springs flowing from Hot Springs Mountain. Today's visitors can experience the traditional treatments that have brought t...
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Published: Jan 17, 2008
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More than 120 years before New Orleans' first Mardi Gras, the party started in Mobile. The Carnival Museum showcases Mardi Gras memorabilia including stunning crowns, capes and scepters.
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Published: Jan 08, 2008
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Milwaukee is a city that retains its Old World charm. Visitors can learn about the city's diverse ethnic groups at colorful festivals.
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Published: Jan 08, 2008
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St. Louis is home to the nation's second largest Mardi Gras celebration. The event is held annually in the Soulard neighborhood.
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Published: Jan 01, 2008
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Des Moines offers a variety of attractions and outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Published: Dec 09, 2007
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McConnelsville is home to several museums, outdoor recreational areas and one of the last hand-operated river locks in the country.
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Published: Dec 04, 2007
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For 14 years, Pullman was awarded the international title of World's Most Perfect Town. Learn the fascinating history of Chicago's Pullman District.
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Published: Dec 03, 2007
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Little has been known about Charles Schulz, creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip. Two opposing views of the cartoonist are presented in a recently published book and at the Charles Schulz Museum.
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Published: Nov 30, 2007
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The story of the USS Alabama and its crew can be learned at Battlefield Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama.
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Published: Nov 28, 2007
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A small museum in Las Vegas, New Mexico tells the story of the Rough Riders.
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Published: Nov 28, 2007
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At Colonial Michilimackinac, visitors can learn about the history of the 1715 fort by touring reconstructed buildings and viewing live demonstrations.
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Published: Nov 28, 2007
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A tour of Mount Vernon will provide many fascinating facts about our nation's first president.
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Published: Nov 26, 2007
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Although he is one of our country's best known war heroes, Alvin York was opposed to war. Learn about his life.
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Published: Nov 26, 2007
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Westsylvania, located in southwestern Pennsylvania, holds a special place in our country's history.
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Published: Nov 25, 2007
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Guidelines for having a party that will be both fun for educational for your ladies.
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Published: Nov 24, 2007
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A guide to getting kids involved in wrapping gifts for their friends.
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Published: Nov 24, 2007
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Since 1874, Chautauqua Institution has been providing an educational experience in a resort-like location.
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Published: Nov 24, 2007
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The Turks & Caicos Islands protect their natural resources with parks, reserves, sanctuaries.
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Published: Nov 23, 2007
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Many of Ireland's historic castles offer overnight accommodations.
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Published: Nov 23, 2007
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A variety of activities including parades, house tours, ethnic celebrations, lighting displays and live performances are offered in St. Louis during the holiday season.
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Published: Nov 21, 2007
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Longhorn Cavern, located near Burnet, Texas, is one of the world's most unique caves.
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Published: Nov 21, 2007
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The rescue and restoration of a World War II P-38 culminates in the flight of the historic aircraft.
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Published: Nov 21, 2007
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Ruby Falls has been a popular tourist attractions for over 75 years. Learn how the cave and its magnificent waterfall was discovered.
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Published: Nov 02, 2007
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Over 100 year after his fatal train accident, people continue to be interested in Casey Jones. His story can be learned at Casey Jones Village in Jackson, Tennessee.
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Published: Nov 02, 2007
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One of our nation's most famous battles took place at the Alamo. Learn about the brave men who gave their lives for freedom.
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Published: Nov 01, 2007
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The Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids presents a fascinating look at the life of our 38th President.
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Published: Nov 01, 2007
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The centuries-old game of rolley hole marbles can be observed in Tompkinsville, Kentucky. Local players rank as world champions.
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Published: Oct 31, 2007
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Fort Boonesborough State Park contains the recreated settlement of Fort Boonesborough. The Fort protected many of the 200,000 pioneers who traveled the Wilderness Trail.
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Published: Oct 30, 2007
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Tours of RCA Studio B reveal little known facts about the legendary stars that made the Nashville Sound famous.
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Published: Oct 29, 2007
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Tour the house where the world's first successful abdominal surgery was performed by a frontier doctor in 1809.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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The world's largest museum dedicated to the Underground Railroad introduces visitors to the secret network that enabled many slaves to escape to freedom.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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Investors saved this country's last washboard factory. Learn how they turned the business around.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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Rock and Roll music helped shape our nation's culture. Experience over 50 years of history at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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The only museum in the world dedicated to telling the entire story of the war inthe Pacific during World War II, presents a 3-acre combat zone, memorial courtyard, peace garden and plaza of the presid...
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Published: Oct 19, 2007
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A recreated 19th century Dutch Village can be explored in Holland, Michigan.
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Published: Oct 10, 2007
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A huge population of pets become homeless when their owners die or become disable. This unique program eases concern for pet owners.
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Published: Oct 10, 2007
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One man's wish to preserve the history of his ancestors has resulted in this country's most complete and authentic representation of pioneer life in Southern Appalachia.
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Published: Oct 10, 2007
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The meeting of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads connected the east and west coasts.
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Published: Oct 10, 2007
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Many of favorite tourist attractions have been luring visitors for over 100 years.
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Published: Oct 10, 2007
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Follow the 7.1 mile bike trail that connects San Antonio's Spanish missions.
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Published: Oct 10, 2007
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Cayuga Lake, one of New York State's Finger Lakes, is home to a large number of scenic outdoor attractions. Many of the towns hold unique places in history.
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Published: Oct 01, 2007
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Created by the melting of Ice Age glaciers over 14,000 years ago, Erie's Presque Isle State Park attracts over 5 million visitors annually.
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Published: Sep 28, 2007
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A variety of outdoor activities can be enjoyed in Florida's natural areas.
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Published: Sep 27, 2007
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Experience a magical kingdom of walled cities, castles and catacombs located in the crystal blue Mediterranean Sea.
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Published: Sep 27, 2007
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The once booming town of Roscoe Village has been restored to its glory days during the 1830s. Artisans give daily demonstrations and mule drawn canal boat rides are available.
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Published: Sep 10, 2007
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Along with the reversing tides, the Bay of Fundy region has the world's second largest whirlpool. The abundance of outdoor recreational activities includes whale-watching and rappelling.
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Published: Sep 10, 2007
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The White Mountains offer a wide variety of outdoor activities plus several unique attractions.
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Published: Sep 10, 2007
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Thomasville once reigned as the country's most popular winter resort. Today, visitors can stay in opulent accommodations, dine on regional cuisine and visit historical attractions.
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Published: Sep 07, 2007
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The most important collection of Christopher Columbus artifacts is located in a small chapel in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania.
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Published: Sep 06, 2007
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Could you locate a letter signed by Christopher Columbus, a Texas Ranger Badge, a 140-year-old piece of Civil War hardtack and a photo of the "Star of America" Super Constellation Airplane? These amaz...
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Published: Sep 06, 2007
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Washington, Missouri offers historic attractions, wineries, art galleries and family friendly venues.
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Published: Sep 06, 2007
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The Kentucky Derby story begins at Lexington's legendary horse farms.
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Published: Sep 06, 2007
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Guide to hang guiding, spelunking, rock climbing, boating and hiking in the Chattanooga area.
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Published: Aug 29, 2007
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Experience the golden era of railroad dining cars. Learn some fascinating history and try some recipes.
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Published: Aug 29, 2007
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Rock climbing destinations for all skill levels.
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Published: Aug 27, 2007
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Dewey Lake offers naturalist-led Elk Watches,
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Published: Aug 23, 2007
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The tow truck was invented in Chattanooga, Tenn. This one-of-a-kind museum showcases unique tow trucks and teaches the history of the industry.
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Published: Aug 23, 2007
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Former film critic provides a place for retired race horses to live out their lives with dignity.
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Published: Aug 23, 2007
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Families can enjoy a variety of fishing experiences on the Southeastern Kentucky lakes.
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Published: Aug 21, 2007
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Foot problems need not hinder the joy of travel. Learn how to prevent and treat common foot ailments and injuries.
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Published: Aug 21, 2007