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Eclectic Museums: Science, Historic, Unique Museums, & Festivities
Las Vegas Vacation Outside the Casinos: Millions of people flock to Vegas for the express purpose of sitting in front of slot machines or pulling up stools to the poker tables, and yet there are so many other offerings in the city. A Las Vegas vacation does not have to center on gambling, though many people are unaware of the Vegas beyond the Strip.
A Menagerie Of Museums In Southeastern Pennsylvania: You can gain understanding of beauty, talent, hard work and heritage in America's museums. The exhibits may move you, sometimes with tears, sometimes with laughter.
Family Fun In Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh has plenty of hands-on fun for families, including dinosaurs, birds of every feather, a major aquarium and zoo, and a lot more, which make Pittsburgh the perfect family getaway destination.
A Visit To Baltimore, Maryland: Maryland's attractions vary from the state's historic capital, Annapolis, to its largest city, Baltimore, from waterfront villages and mill towns to the gently rolling hills of horse country and the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, which makes it a great vacation destination.
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The Staten Island Museum of the Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences:
Staten Island;
once a refuge for retired seamen is now a unique destination filled with activities and sites for everyone. Also check out Snug Harbor, which has numerous art galleries to explore, special musical and entertainment to enjoy.
Black History Month Film Festival at Hagley Museum and Library: Hagley Museum and Library is where the du Pont story begins. It was here that the gunpowder works of E. I. Du Pont created an empire in 1802, with a lasting legacy throughout the Brandywine region. The scenic 235-acre campus stretches along the banks of the Brandywine River. See the first family residence, walk through the original mills of the DuPont Company, and listen to the stories about the people who lived and worked along the river.
New
Orleans National World War II Museum:
The National World War II Museum in New Orleans is designated by Congress as
America's National World War II Museum. It interprets the American Experience
during World War II years and celebrates the American Spirit, the teamwork,
optimism, courage and sacrifice of the men and women who won World War II and
promotes the exploration and expression of these values by future generations.


