Take a drive down the Enchanted Highway. Large classic art sculptures adorning the landscape along the Enchanted Highway in western North Dakota. Add this to your bucket list, must see unique sculptures, including Geese in Flight, Deer Crossing, Grasshoppers, Fisherman's Dream, Pheasants on the Prairie, Teddy Roosevelt Rides Again,Tin Family.
Be sure to stop by the gift shop to pick up a miniature sculpture of your favorite.
Visit the North Dakota Tourism web site more more details on this whimsical and unique roadside attraction.
Freemont street dazzles visitors with 5 blocks of free exciting outdoor light shows, free concerts, and events nightly.
Freemont street is home to the famous neon musuem, various shopping choices and dining venues and is one of the most popular attractions in Downtown Las Vegas.
Freemont street offers a great bargain for those who are looking for free no cost entertainment for the entire family.
Free things to do in Las Vegas.
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
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
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.
The Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (A&M) operates a 150 mile route from Monett, Missouri to Fort Smith, Arkansas. Enjoy that sigghts of river valleys, traverse high trestles, and cut into a quarter-mile tunnel. SIt back and listen to the fun-loving conductors who will tell stories about the area’s rich history as you gaze out the window's passing secenery and landscapes.
Every member of the family will enjoy this memorable journey while riding in the restored passenger cars. Ranging from 1920’s to 1950’s, these vintage cars offer a variety of experiences. From the “Silver Feather” Vista Dome, which offers a panoramic view to the 1920’s “Biloxi Blues” open window movie car with a full nostalgic feel.
REGULAR EXCURSIONS SCHEDULE
Please note all trips are ROUND trips
Springdale to Van Buren Excursion -
This day-long, 134 mile round trip includes a three-hour layover in historic downtown Van Buren where you can enjoy lunch in one of several local cafes, shop along Main St and enjoy the rich architecture of the historic downtown buildings.
Van Buren to Winslow
Friday and Saturday 11 am - 2 pm
This three-hour, 70 mile round trip excursion takes you through the ruggedly beautiful Boston Mountain range of the Ozarks, over three valley trestles and through the 1700-foot long Winslow tunnel for some of the most breathtaking scenery you are likely to see in 'The Natural State'.
Visit their web site for photos, history and all the details and how to purchase your ticket for adventure on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad.
SAVE! - Mention Attractions in America at time of booking and receive 10% off regular excursions.
Photos courtesy of Arkansas & Missouri Railroad
Davey’s Locker departs from a natural harbor in Newport Beach, California. Davey’s Locker Sportfishing & Whale Watching is where Southern California goes to experience what the pacific ocean has to offer.
Davey’s Locker is the most popular option for those who are looking for whale watching excursions in southern California. Thousands of whales viewed each season and beautiful coastline combines to make a world renowned whale watching destination.
The same pristine habitat that draws whales and dolphin supports amazing inshore and offshore fisheries year round. Along with general admission whale watching and deep sea fishing excursions, Davey’s Locker provides charter fishing boats, and private boat rentals for fishing and whale watching excursions for all size groups.
A perfect memorable outing for the entire family or tourist destination for fishing and whale and dolphin watching off the coast of California.
Visit the web site for more information, details and how to book a great day in Newport Beach.
Cane River National Heritage Area in northwestern Louisiana.
Cane River Creole National Historical Park features the popular Oakland Plantation and outbuildings of the Magnolia Plantation.
Grounds of both sites are open from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. daily, and self-guiding maps are available on-site. A guided tour of the Oakland Plantation main house is conducted by a ranger every day at 1:00 p.m. Depending on staff levels, more tours may be available. Please call us 318 356-8441 for more information.
Cane River Creole National Historical Park is located within the Cane River National Heritage Area. The entire family can spend the afternoon at Cane River Creole National Historical Park visiting 18 acres of historical sites, forts and museums.
Visit the Cane River Creole National Historical Park web site for information on park location, how to get there, operating hours, activities, facilities, park history and more.
Address of the Oakland Plantation
4386 Highway 494 Natchez, La 71456
Address of the Magnolia Plantation
5549 Highway 119 Derry, La 71416
Pictured is an overseers house at Oakland Plantation: An overseer was responsible for management of the plantation’s laborers, stock, land, and tools. The overseer's residence at Oakland was constructed in 1861 by enslaved labor for an overseer named Seneca Pace. Pace kept a daily journal of work and weather at Oakland.
Photo Credit: Nps/Photo
The Stone Bridge is the bridge that crosses Bull Run river in the Manassas National Battlefield Park in Manassas, Virginia.
The historic stone Bridge over Bull Run served the needs of the Confederate Army through 1861 was the site of two Civil War battles —It now serves as part of a popular nature trail.
Great place to take a walk on the popular Stone Bridge Loop Trail. They also offer a trek where kids can walk on the TRACK Trail with a map provided to guide them through the nature, animals and history of Manassas Battlefield.
Lots to do and see:
History & Culture
Nature & Science
For Teachers
For Kids
See more at the Manassas National Battlefield Park Web Site
Visit Madame Tussauds Hollywood and see over 100 wax figures, from celebrities, athletes, historical figures & a lot more!
Are you planning your holiday party or just looking for a unique venue to host your next event? Madame Tussauds Hollywood is THE Hollywood experience! Talk to us about lifting the velvet ropes for your next event.
15 is definitely more fun than one! Let our group sales department plan the perfect Hollywood outing customized for your group. "Celebrity" sightings are guaranteed.
Visit the web site to get directions, opening times, and maps of Madame Tussauds Hollywood - you'll find us right next to the Walk of Fame.