North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
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Wide-open beach with pale grey sand, shells on the shore, and aquamarine water, across from a playground, turtle center, and hike.
Airy modern architecture and many paintings. Cafe, gift shop, amazing landscaped grounds with sculptures and boulders to climb. Summer concerts.
Gorgeous hike through sagebrush with views of the ocean. Space age playground too.
Very wide cement path through lovely white-sand forest! There is also a narrow, unpaved path that is lovely.
Airy modern architecture and many paintings. Cafe, gift shop, amazing landscaped grounds with sculptures and boulders to climb. Summer concerts.
Airy modern architecture and many paintings. Cafe, gift shop, amazing landscaped grounds with sculptures and boulders to climb. Summer concerts.
Loop walking path popular with residents, plus a playground.
Airy modern architecture and many paintings. Cafe, gift shop, amazing landscaped grounds with sculptures and boulders to climb. Summer concerts.
Hilltop park with sunny memorial walk, soccer fields, offleash hikes, and a small playground.
Lovely path beside a eucalyptus forest, on both sides of the creek, with workout stations, in a residential neighborhood. You can walk two miles total. Also called San Luis Ranch.
Airy modern architecture and many paintings. Cafe, gift shop, amazing landscaped grounds with sculptures and boulders to climb. Summer concerts.
Hilly, sunny campus with tall, impressive trees and green lawns. A hands-on learning university.
Magical spot with white sand beach on the river, coconut trees galore, views of the Ernest Lyons Bridge, and shady playground with tall, tall slides!
Gorgeous hike through sagebrush with views of the ocean. Space age playground too.
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