Looking for a family friendly vacation this summer? Look no further! The Wisconsin Dells has been a travel destination for over 150 years. The city takes its name from the dells of the Wisconsin River, a scenic glacially-formed gorge that features striking sandstone formations along the banks of the Wisconsin River.
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American Indian Museum :: Manhattan, New York
New York is a place where almost everything is a landmark, we have yet another! The American Indian Museum on Bowling Green in lower Manhattan is a wonderland in a city of wonders. The American Indian Museum houses artifacts from Native Americans from the far north across Canada all the way to the Caribbean Islands, and everything is under one roof! The National Museum of the American Indian in New York City is a part of the Smithsonian Institution and works in collaboration with native peoples to help foster and protect these native and amazingly unique cultures.
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Opened in 1987 during a major real estate boom, Bayside Marketplace has been one of downtown Miami’s most popular tourist attractions. With shopping, dining and a variety of boat tours and party cruises available at Bayside’s marina; it is guaranteed to provide you with an entertaining day. The shopping center was often featured on the television show “Miami Vice” thanks to its picturesque location and unique layout and design. It is located on the banks of Biscayne Bay just north of Bayfront Park and south of the American Airlines Arena and the entrance to the Port of Miami. This immensely popular attraction averages around fifteen million visitors per year from all over the globe.
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When people think about Utah for a vacation, they usually think skiing, or possibly hanging out in Park City during the Sundance Film Festival – but scuba diving, not likely. However, there is one place in Utah, amongst its unique parks like Bryce Canyon and Monument Valley, where you can actually go scuba diving in an underwater hot spring. A toasty 96 degrees year-round, the Homestead Crater allows folks to dive down up to 45 feet deep to explore the blue water and the formations left from the thousands of years ago when it was first formed. The Homestead Crater, located in Midway, Utah, about 45 minutes away from Olympic Village in Salt Lake City. The crater is a popular spot not only for scuba divers, but also for those tired after a long day of skiing or just needing a nice soak in its mineral infused waters.
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There are beautiful places, and then there is western North Carolina. The Blue Ridge Mountains, millenniums old, gently rounded by weather and time, roll soft and green across miles of wilderness. No doubt, there are many fun and quirky bed n’ breakfasts and hotels to be found. But to really experience the land there is truly nothing like camping by a mountain stream teaming with wildlife. At the Old Corundum Millsite Campground in Franklin, North Carolina you will find yourself immersed in absolute serenity and natural splendor. Comfortably accommodating tents, trailers, and RVs you will find yourself wanting for nothing. Just a step into the icy cool Cullasaja River that runs through the campground will confirm your desires to call this heavenly slice of land your temporary home..
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