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The huge former DuPont family mansion is now the world's most famous museum of Americana.

On 13 November, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

If you're interested in Wild West history and passing through Tombstone, AZ, you must visit the Boothill Cemetery.

On 05 July, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

Getting that perfect photo of an impressive American natural landmark isn't always easy. Here are some tips to ensure you get the shot you want.

On 24 March, 2013 by Jack in Travel

The last theme park on a pier left in California, Pacific Park in beautiful Santa Monica is both fun and americana.

On 04 March, 2013 by Jack in Destinations

The nation's premier jazz museum is based in KC's historic 18th and Vine district.

On 25 February, 2013 by Lori Marre in Destinations

America's oldest fort doesn't hold any gold, but is an American treasure nonetheless.

On 06 December, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

A wonderful piece of Americana in Union Maine, the Moxie Bottle House is a quirky part of the larger Matthews Museum.

On 19 November, 2012 by GJ Beck in Destinations

Maybe the most historical park in the United States, and loaded with free attractions.

On 22 October, 2012 by Mary Van Keuren in Destinations

The Shaker Museum of South Union, Kentucky takes you back in time to a shaker village, the westernmost of its kind in the United States.

On 10 October, 2015 by Jack in Destinations

The National Museum of Patriotism in Atlanta showcases people from all walks of life and from all cultures who have acted selflessly and sometimes tirelessly to preserve our way of life.

On 14 August, 2012 by Paolo Trozzini in Destinations

Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin is a fun place for the kid in all of us no matter how old you are.

On 02 August, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

If you want to see the sites of Lexington, Kentucky and do it at your own pace, the Lexington Walk and Bluegrass Country Driving Tour is where you want to start.

On 02 August, 2012 by Kristi Anglen in Travel

Made out of a pillar of black granite, the center shows a cut out of an American soldier who is also known as the Universal Soldier. Looking through him, there is a great view of the Statue of Liberty and Staten Island.

On 04 April, 2012 by Denise Colebrooke in Destinations

The history of the automobile and the people that have contributed to its success is captured in the exhibits at the San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park, San Diego.

On 18 February, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

Today "The Cradle of Liberty" as the marketplace is nicknamed is actually made up from four different places, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market.

On 02 February, 2012 by Timothy Simonitsch in Destinations

Every year tourists travel to Frankfort, Kentucky, west of Lexington, and to the Frankfort Cemetery, to pay their respects at the final resting place of Daniel and Rebecca Boone.

On 02 August, 2012 by Jack in Destinations

Capitol Hill is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world.

On 11 January, 2012 by Barb Jungbluth in Destinations

This 7" high bronze statue shows Charles Lindbergh performing his daredevil, wing walking stunt.

On 07 January, 2012 by Suzanne Bennett in Destinations

The castle home of archeologist, scholar and ceramist, Henry Chapman Mercer. This castle made of hand mixed concrete has 44 rooms, 10 bathrooms, 18 fireplaces, 21 chimneys and about 32 sets of stairs.

On 30 December, 2011 by Jack in Destinations

Americans often identify themselves by their barbecue preferences, and one of the most well-known styles of barbecue is Kansas City barbeque. The Jack Stack Barbeque Restaurant, Kansas City, MO exemplifies the superb and robust hickory flavor of Kansas City style barbecue better than any other!

On 18 December, 2011 by Pamela Houston in Destinations

The Nazca Desert in southern Peru is home to some of the most interesting discoveries of Ancient Central American cultures, the Nazca Lines.

On 12 December, 2011 by RJ Horn in Destinations

Welcome yourself to the idiosyncratic mysterious world of archaeologist Henry Chapman Mercer in your visit to the Mercer Museum - a poured-in-place castle and museum designed by the man himself.

On 29 December, 2011 by Matt Boese in Destinations

This table is rumored to have caused the death of three people who have owned it, after they lost substantial amounts of money.

On 01 November, 2011 by Rich Ristow in Destinations

Located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the Museum of Bus Transportation is an award-winning museum that celebrates the role of the bus in transportation and American history.

On 20 October, 2011 by Sam Enders in Destinations

The Museum of Impressionisms, or Musée des Impressionnismes, in Giverny, France, was initially opened as The Musée de'Art Americain under the auspices of a foundation developed by the American businessman and art collector, Daniel J. Terra.

On 19 October, 2011 by Ginny in Destinations

 

 


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