tourist attractions
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@thislittlepennyearns (68246)
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
20 Nov 24
Yep, you read that right.
We we're looking at things in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, because our goal is to get there in the next year or two, and I found the holy grail of tourist attractions.
A museum dedicated to Salt and...
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cmoneyspinner
@cmoneyspinner (9218)
• Austin, Texas
11 Oct 18
I love horses. I think they are majestic powerful creatures. Although I have never had the opportunity to actually ride a horse. The closest I came to something like riding on a horse was when at about age 7 or 8, my mom took...
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katsmeow1213
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
10 Jan 17
Back in October my husband, youngest 2 sons, and I visited Salem, Massachusetts. Salem is most famous for the witch trials back in the late 1600's, where many women were accused of practicing witch craft, and some were even...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382542)
• Rockingham, Australia
4 Nov 15
From Carrick-a-rede in Northern Ireland we moved on to the Giant's Causeway. This very popular tourist attraction is managed by the National Trust, with 'managed' being the operative word. Parking is strictly regulated as is...
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maximax8
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
18 Feb 13
A couple of days ago I was reading that two of the places we plan to stop off at have wheelchair accessible tourist attractions. We are going by train from England to Ukraine. In Prague they have the St Vitus Cathedral, the Old...
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Deborah L. Alten
@gtargirl (5376)
• United States
18 Aug 12
What is the tourist attraction in your town? Not the neighboring towns or cities down the freeway. There must be something in your own little town or big city that you can be proud of. When family visits from another country or...
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cloudwatcher
@cloudwatcher (6861)
• Australia
6 Sep 09
Many of Aesop’s Fables and stories from ancient mythology have good moral lessons for us today, and even nursery rhymes can be used for this.
Let’s consider this well known nursery rhyme.
Puzzy cat, Puzzy cat, where have you...
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