Lake Placid is a village near the lake of the same name, in New York State’s Adirondack Mountains. It’s known as a Winter Olympics venue and a hub for snow sports and other outdoor pursuits. In the center of town, Mirror Lake has a trail around the shoreline. The Lake Placid Olympic Museum exhibits artifacts including team uniforms and medals. Read more...
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Founded in the 1930s, Boulder City was created by the federal government to house workers building the iconic Hoover Dam, a project that transformed the American West. The city remained under federal jurisdiction until 1959. Today, its preserved historic charm, from original homes to the vibrant downtown district, reflects the city’s unique origins Read more...
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The gateway to Capitol Reef National Park, the pretty little tree-filled town of Torrey is one of Southern Utah’s jewels. No doubt the charm of Torrey is one reason the premier bicycle race,  The Tour of Utah has chosen Torrey for its second stage of the race. Read more...
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The Alabama Music Hall of Fame was a dream and goal of the Muscle Shoals Music Association, a Shoals-area based professional organization of producers, musicians, songwriters, recording studio owners and other music professionals. We aim to honor all styles of music and are dedicated to the preservation and celebration of Alabama’s musicians and the state’s great musical heritage. Read more...
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Come experience this unique Airbnb. In 1861, the Bank House was home to Bracken County’s first bank. This 1st-floor apartment still features the original tin ceiling and exposed brick from the 1800s. It will comfortably sleep 4-5 with a queen bed, a twin-over-full bunk (in a semi-private area), and two baths. Steps away from the Beehive, Augusta Pub, Carotas Pizzeria, Read more...
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The oldest and largest wine cellar in the USA, we’re known for our internationally-acclaimed wine! The Baker-Bird site is the most historic spirits site in America. The distiller, John Baker, fought in the American Revolution and distilled in Washington County, Pennsylvania during the Whiskey Rebellion. John moved to Augusta, Kentucky in 1797 and continued to distill. John Baker’s Grandson, Abraham Read more...
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A family-friendly restaurant and gift shop in the heart of Augusta, KY—a beautiful river town along the Ohio River. We serve delicious meals and offer unique gifts and local treasures. Tabletop Traditions is where memories are made and traditions begin. Catering & Parties are available Read more...
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If you’re the kind of traveler who slows down in small towns, reads the historical markers, and wonders what still lingers after dark…welcome. Eerie Excursions creates immersive paranormal experiences that blend haunted history, and hands-on investigation in some of the most fascinating (and overlooked) locations across the country. Founded by seasoned investigators with over 15 years of experience, we specialize Read more...
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Select Registry member property – passing the most comprehensive, on-site quality inspections in the industry. 2013, 2015, and 2017 Ohio B&B/Inn of the Year by the Ohio Hotel & Lodging Assn. In 2016, The Inn received the Explore Licking County Impact Award as their Lodging Partner of the Year. Enjoy one of the country’s premier, picturesque inns nestled on 15 Read more...
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Kennebunk’s Lower Village & Kennebunkport’s Dock Square are located along the ocean and Kennebunk River. Settled in the 1600’s and a long time ship building mecca, the river banks saw five-masted ships and schooners making their way down the river on their way to the sea. Sea captains built fine mansions, many of which are preserved today as lovely inns Read more...
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