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Interesting museum with folk art and crafts from around the world, in a sumptuous building with an upper sun deck with views. Nikigator out front for kids to climb on.
Nice hilly streets to walk around and check out graffiti.
Private university with raised views over a lake, and Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.
Interesting to be in the actual house that Elvis bought at a young age early in his fame.
Park with gazebo in a neighborhood full of cottages and gardens. Nowadays, more like an outdoor homeless shelter.
Interesting museum with exhibits on transportation (with great life-size scenes), voting, and items brought to America by immigrants.
Free state-of-the-art history museum with exhibits on pirates, the civil war, and World War II in North Carolina.
Free state-of-the-art history museum with exhibits on pirates, the civil war, and World War II in North Carolina.
Small aquarium with beautiful jellies, touch tanks, and an opening to the sea floor!
The oldest part of Quebec City. An amazing area of galleries, shops, cafes, incredible architecture, flower baskets, cobblestone streets, and the waterfront.
Exquisite modern building on bluffs over the Tennessee River. Gorgeous views of the blue Walnut Street Bridge and good artwork too!
Museum with thousands of dolls and teddy bears arranged beautifully in glass display cases. Some delight you with memories from your childhood!
Two great museums in one building- less crowded than other Smithsonian museums.
Walk past four lookouts over rocky coves, and in front of beach houses, admiring their gardens and architecture.
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