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Over 100,000 visitors from across the United States are welcomed to the Village of Boys Town each year in Nebraska.
Bring your family and see Father Flanagan's vision for changing the way America cares for children, families and communities at the world-famous Village of Boys Town! We offer many FREE family attractions, a museum, beautiful gardens and more.
Visit the web site for photos, history and more details.
Photo courtesy of Boys Town
The Historic Auto Attractions is an impressive 36,000 sq. ft museum filled with a collection of over 75 historic automobiles from popular films, to historical figures and happenings. An educational and fun attraction for the entire family.
The Historic Auto Attraction houses the largest collection of presidential and world leaders limousines, John Dillinger's getaway car, Elvis Presley's personal car, Indy cars, TV Land cars and movie cars such as the Batmobile. Kids will love the Turn-of-the-Century Room with old west style stage coach and other period vehicles.
Exhibits include:
Turn of the Century
Gangster Land
Famous Cars & Stars
World Leaders
Kennedy "Day in Dallas"
The White House
Illinois Stock Car Hall of Fame
World of Speed
Movieland
TV Land
NASA
Abraham Lincoln
Large gift shop with unique gifts to take home. They offer group rates and a banquet area.
Visit their web site for more details, photos, events, exhibit information, hours to plan your visit.
Photos courtesy of Historic Auto Attractions
While not the largest vineyard in Arizona, currently producing around 1,200 cases or 3,000 gallons of wine annually. Each year, these numbers increase they expand. Their selection of “fruit” comes from southern Arizona and is hand-selected to compliment existing stock.
Visit their web site for directions to the winery, their selection of wines, event calendar and more.
1555 N. Page Springs Road
Coconino National Forest
Photo courtesy of Oak Creek Vineyard
Verne Drive In Theatre
Arizona's World Class Cruise
This Junior Grand Canyon" tour is consistently rated one of the "Best Things To Do in Arizona"
and is a premier Arizon attraction for locals and tourists alike.
Arizona is a beautiful state and the versatility of Arizona's landscape is magnificent. There is so much to see and do beginning with nature tours and cruises.
A short distance from Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona are inspiring scenic Nature Cruises and Twilight Dinner Cruises that will make your visit to Arizona memorable.
In the heart of the Superstition Mountains is the breathtaking Canyon Lake, home of the Dolly Steamboat. Since 1925, the Dolly Steamboat cruises the secluded inner waterways of this beautiful lake.
Tour the favorite destination of President Theodore Roosevelt who declared, “the Apache Trail and surrounding area combines the grandeur of the Alps, the glory of the Rockies, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon and then adds an indefinable something that none of the others have.”
You will see magnificent scenery at every turn and catch glimpses of the versatile wildlife that call Canyon Lake their home.
Your nature tour will take you up the historic Apache Trail in the Tonto National Forest, which provides the most awe-inspiring and sublimely beautiful panorama nature has ever created.
Every trip brings new revelations of rock formations, geological history and the flora and fauna distinct to the Sonoran Desert and Arizona’s first historic highway, the Apache Trail.
Visit their web site for more details and to book a relaxing nature tour or twilight dinner cruise.
Photo courtesy of The Dolly Steamboat
When it comes to terrifying thrills and spine-tingling chills Field of Screams in Lancaster, PA gives you more than you can handle. One visit to this world renowned Halloween Horror Fest and you will quickly learn why the horrifying Haunted Houses, Haunted Hayride, and Haunted Trail earn Field of Screams the title of America’s #1 Haunted Attraction. Four world-class attractions at Field of Screams are sure to please by delivering non-stop heart-pounding action that will leave you begging for the end to be near.
Field of Screams is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from September 12th 2014 to November 9th, 2014.
Visit the web site for more information, schedule and to purchase tickets.
Photo courtesy of Field of Screams
San Xavier del Bac is a national landmark dating from the late 1700's and was founded by Father Eusebio Kino in 1692. Referred to as the White Dove of the desert, it is the oldest European structure in Arizona and a short drive of approx. 10 miles south of Tucson.
The mission is an architectural masterpiece where visitors can marvel at the beauty inside and out.
They offer guided tours or tourists can walk about on their own, the mission sponsors events, a mission school and conducts services. This is a free attraction and a must see while visiting Tucson, Arizona.
Visit the web site for complete information and photos of this Arizona Landmark.
Photo courtesy of Photos of California and beyond
When looking for excitement where you can hoot and holler and scream across the lines in excitement, look no further than Mammoth Cave Adventures. Located in Cave City, this is a fun filled and memorable full service, guided, 5-line canopy zip line tour through the trees of the Mammoth Cave area.
Fun for children and adults making this a day of fun for every member of the family. Additional activities include Horseback Trail Rides, Giant Super Swing, and Mammoth Cave Drop Tower.
Mammoth Cave Adventures, located in Cave City, KY, is the first and original Canopy styled tour in the state.
The course houses 2 separate courses that travel across 7 Zip Lines Spanning over 60 acres of rolling-high-ridged hills. A primary course of 5 ziplines and a secondary course that includes 4 ziplines and each course carries its own weight restrictions.
The Zip Lines will have you weaving in and out of deep green canopies and over lush open meadows, traveling anywhere form 600 feet to 950 feet at speeds of 20 to 40 MPH. In addition to the Zip Lines you will experience the excitement of walking in the tree tops with the 2 Sky Bridges or the exhilaration of being cast up into the air on a Giant Super Swing. Are you ready for The Last Step? Take a Leap of Faith when you Step off the 70 foot Mammoth Cave Drop Tower the ONLY one of it's kind in Kentucky.
Visit their web site for more information and how to book your day of excitement.
Photo courtesy of Mammoth Cave Adventures
Lincoln Park Zoo located in verdant park offers visitors the ability to spend the day with a multitude of wildlife. Lions and tigers and bears and everything in between call the zoo their home.
The zoo attracts visitors from all over the world to watch at the gorillas, experience the tropical rain forests and many more animal habitats. Free everyday of the year and a great things to do to add to your list when in Chicago.
Visit their web site for hours and the happenings at the Lincoln Park Zoo
The Hope Cemetery established in 1895, this old cemetery is located in the "Granite Capital of the World" Hope cemetery has 65 acres of memorial granite stone art work. A must put on your things to do list when in Barre, Vermont.