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Six Flags Great Adventure
Six Flags Great Adventure offers a full day of entertainment for any individual or family in different sections: Movie Town (featuring movie-themed rides and displays), Frontier Land (appropriately positioned on the park’s west side) and other areas such as Wiggle Town for kids.
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Graeme Park in Horsham: Visit colonial life
Graeme Park in Horsham serves as small event fairgrounds for popular local events, such as the annual Celtic Heritage Festival taking place each July. Most public events hosted on the location are specifically tied to the heritage and events of those who founded and cared for the estate over the years. Featuring multiple original structures on the grounds, the park’s staff encourages weekend visitors to take a tour of the park and its buildings.
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Prospect Park: Brooklyn’s historic and beautiful playground
Revolutionary War sites and memorials, a historic 18th century home, hiking trails, a zoo, carousel and plenty of expansive lawns to kick back and relax — all this and more can be found in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
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The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel: Art Deco decadence fit for a president
Whether you stay in the hotel or not, a visit to The Waldorf-Astoria is a must for anyone who appreciates New York City history and Art Deco architecture and design. It was one of the first hotels to embrace the Deco style, and became an official New York City landmark in 1993.
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Hope Lodge: Explore living history
Hope Lodge is Fort Washington’s quintessential example of Georgian architecture and landscaping. Visitors can see symmetry represented in the paved roadway to the lodge with trees on either side and in the building itself. The rooms in Hope Lodge represent both the Colonial and Colonial Revival styles.
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Curtis Arboretum: Spectacular in spring
Curtis Arboretum exists to honor Cyrus Curtis, Philadelphia’s last great publishing magnate. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the arboretum was constructed by Mary Louise Curtis Bok in memory of her father. It rests on the site of Lyndon, a sprawling Curtis estate that once include a mansion
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Trump Tower: Luxury Mall complete with mirrors, waterfalls and glitz
Trump Tower: A luxury mall in the middle of Manhattan
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Washington Crossing National Historic Park: Site of Philly’s most creative wartime ambush
On Christmas night in 1776, General George Washington and his men made a pivotal advancement in the Revolutionary War. Washington and his men loaded their horses and supplies onto ferry boats on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. After crossing, Washington marched the army to Trenton and surprised enemy Hessian soldiers the following day.
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Pennsbury Manor: William Penn’s country estate
Though William Penn conducted much of his business in Philadelphia, he retained a quiet estate a short distance from the city. Penn constructed this home after planning the layout of Philadelphia. It was Penn’s hope to re-create the buildings and property he was accustomed to in England. In this fashion, Pennsbury represents a side of Penn that defers to establishment and propriety.
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Sheep Meadow: A piece of the country right in the middle of the city
Sheep Meadow: Get a little piece of the country in New York City. Grab your bikini, picnic lunch and feel like you're miles away from it all.
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