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Portland / Oregon / United States
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Pittock Mansion is a look back at Portland's history. The family home of the influential Pittock family, one of the city's founding families, the home and grounds are now open to the public. The historical home, which was a private residence well into the last century, is set amidst some of Portland's most popular hiking trails and picnic grounds. The former home includes rooms that have been restored into their original time period as well as exhibition rooms with rotating exhibits that tell stories of Portland's past.

Best and worst time to go to Pittock Mansion
The area surrounding the Pittock Mansion is filled with hiking trails and weekend warriors on bike rides. Avoid visiting on weekends if possible and aim for a quiet afternoon during the week so that you can explore both the home and the grounds at your leisure. Rainy days are best because the home tour is indoors and there will be far few hikers and bikers to hit on your way up to the mansion.

Must see/do at Pittock Mansion
Although it can be tempting to skip the admission fee and tour the grounds, go ahead and pay the fee and explore the mansion's many rooms. From kitchens to bedrooms, each room has been recreated to look and feel like it would have been when it the home was built in 1914. If available, take a guided tour to get more details about the mansion's historical relevance in Portland as well as the family. Guided tours are random, according to volunteer availability and the number of visitors to the mansion.

Admission to Pittock Mansion
Admission to Pittock Mansion is free for members and then varies in price according to age.

Parking and public transportation to Pittock Mansion
Free parking is available outside of the mansion, part of the Pittock Acres Park. The Pittock Mansion is also accessible via Tri-Met bus, but there is an uphill hike of half a mile from the bus stop on West Burnside to the mansion itself.

Food at Pittock Mansion
Due to the small size, there are no dining options at Pittock Mansion. However, the beautiful grounds and stunning views have made Pittock Mansion a favorite place for picnics.

Insider tips for visitors to Pittock Mansion
If you plan a trip to Pittock Mansion, also take time to explore the surrounding hiking trails and have a picnic. There is also a gatekeeper's cottage, which is only open when there is a volunteer, so if it is open during your visit, be sure to check it out. Before you go, search local coupon sites for discounts on admission prices.

Author's bio: Carly Zinderman is a freelance writer from Los Angeles that loves to travel. She has written for many websites on topics including travel, food and drink.

 

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San Rafael / California / United States
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Marin Independent Journal is a branch of the MediaNews Group, one of the largest newspaper companies in the United States with publications throughout California, the Rocky Mountain region and the Northeast. The company is privately owned and operates 40 daily newspapers in nine states with combined daily and Sunday circulation of approximately 1.7 million and 2.3 million, respectively. Each of MediaNews publications maintains a Web site focused on local news, sports and weather content. These websites are hosted by MediaNews Group Interactive, the company s media division, and are aggregated along with the content under the umbrella site www.newschoice.com. In anticipation of changes in the regulations governing the ownership of newspapers, radio and television, MediaNews has acquired a television station, a CBS affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska, and also operates radio stations in Texas. Marin Independent Journal is located in Novato, Calif.
Little Rock / Arkansas / United States
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The Historic Arkansas Museum is a historic site museum of Arkansas frontier days. A small fee is charged for a guided tour of the historic grounds and restored houses. Special student rates are applicable with advance group reservations. Tours are free the first Sunday of each month. All galleries and regular visitor activities inside the new museum facility are free. Visitors can tour the museums historic grounds, visit the oldest home standing in Little Rock and see how early residents lived. Inside the museum visitors can explore local art and artifacts and contemporary art in four exhibit galleries. The museum store offers quilts and other contemporary crafts. It celebrates Arkansas history and heritage year-round with annual heritage events, festivities and living history enactments. The Historic Arkansas Museum is located in Little Rock, Ark.
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Astoria / Oregon / United States
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Columbia River Maritime Museum was founded in 1962 when Rolf Klep, a native of Astoria, returned to his birthplace after retirement as a successful graphic artist on the east coast. Upon returning, Klep ( a long-time collector of marine artifacts ) and a group of his colleagues sought to establish a museum to preserve the rich maritime heritage of the entire Columbia River region - a museum of national distinction. Today the Columbia River Maritime Museums national reputation for the quality of its exhibits and the scope of its collections makes it one of the finest maritime museums in the nation. It is also the first museum in Oregon to meet national accreditation standards, and has been designated the official state maritime museum for Oregon. The Columbia River Maritime Museum celebrated its 40th anniversary and $6 million remodeling and expansion on May 11, 2002. The Museum renovation began in October 2000 and increased exhibit space to 44, 200 square feet. The new space houses interactive exhibits that combine history with cutting-edge technology and numerous Museum acquisitions. Visitors of all ages will experience what it is like to pilot a tugboat, participate in a Coast Guard rescue on the Columbia River Bar, and live in Astoria during the height of salmon fishing. Huge windows make the Columbia River a living backdrop for exhibits that are interactive and touchable, many accompanied by interviews with people involved in the events depicted.
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Washington / District Of Columbia / United States
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National Public Radio, also known as NPR, is a privately supported, nonprofit membership organization that produces and distributes noncommercial news, talk and entertainment programs. The organization reaches more than 25 million listeners weekly in the United States. It provides radio, news feed, mobile, desktop, podcast and newsletter services. NPR also offers programs related to politics, business, music, health and science, art and entertainment, and people and places. The organization manages a Web site, NPR.org, which provides hourly newscasts and special features. In addition, it produces and distributes over 100 hours of original programs weekly. NPR maintains partnership with nearly 850 independently operated, noncommercial public radio stations.
Plymouth / Massachusetts / United States
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The Pilgrim Hall Museum houses treasured possessions of those first courageous settlers. Among those irreplaceable treasures are William Bradford's Bible, Myles Standish's sword, the only portrait of a Pilgrim (Edward Winslow) painted from life, the cradle of New England's first–born, Peregrine White, the great chair of William Brewster and the earliest sampler made in America, embroidered by the teenage daughter of Myles Standish. The Museum is located in the heart of historic Plymouth Center.

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San Francisco / California / United States
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The San Francisco Chronicle is the largest newspaper in Northern California and the second largest on the West Coast, with a daily circulation of more than 512,000 and a Sunday circulation of over 539,500. Affectionately known as The Chron, the newspaper was founded in 1865 by Charles and Michael de Young, and has been awarded five Pulitzer Prizes for journalistic excellence. The San Francisco Chronicle employs more than 3,000 people, including an editorial staff of over 500 reporters. In 2000 The Chronicle was acquired by the Hearst Corporation (publishers of the morning daily The San Francisco Examiner) and is now one of 12 daily newspapers published by Hearst Newspapers, an operating group of the Hearst Corporation.
New York / New York / United States
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The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, also known as AADA, is the only degree-granting school of acting in the United States. The academy offers practical and professional training for stage, film and television. Its highly structured program focuses on acting, voice and speech, and movement, with an emphasis on self-discipline, self-discovery and individuality. At each stage of development, students classroom knowledge is tested through onstage performances. AADA alumni have won more than 70 Oscars, 200 Emmys and approximately 60 Tony nominations. The academy has campuses in New York City and Los Angeles.
Malden / Massachusetts / United States
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Founded in 1879, the Malden Public Library is a non-profit corporation. Based in Malden, Mass., it extensive list of collection comprises of current bestsellers/fiction/nonfiction books, CDs/audio tapes, magazines, books on tape, documentary/instructional videos, large type books/Aladdin Personal Reader, movies/childrens videos, foreign language learning audio tapes/books/videos and more. In addition, Malden Public Library provides reference/information services, book discussion group, exhibition of art works in its galleries, internet access/word processing and Infotrac computerized magazine index containing many full-text articles
Seattle / Washington / United States
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The Seattle Aquarium is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. This iconic waterfront landmark is a must-see, particularly for families with children, although it's a great place to visit for anyone who wants to get a fascinating look at the area's spectacular underwater world. With its wide array of colorful marine creatures in award-winning exhibits and touch pools, guests of all ages and tastes are sure to find something to enjoy. One of the best ways to enhance your visit is to check out the host of sea life that can be found in the Pacific Northwest at the aquarium, and then head out on an adventure to see what you can find in the Puget Sound waters or in the tide pools along the state's breathtaking, rugged coastline.

Parking and public transportation
The aquarium is easy to get to by car or public transportation, located on Pier 50 on the downtown central waterfront. Inexpensive metered parking is available right across the street below the Alaskan Way viaduct. Metro Transit offers many bus routes that will bring you within a short walk of the aquarium, including Route 99, which stops directly in front of the building.

Best and worst time to go to the Seattle Aquarium
The Seattle Aquarium is open every day of the year except Christmas Day at 9:30 a.m., with the last entry accepted at 5 p.m. and exhibits closing up at 6 p.m. The best time to get here is just after 2 p.m., when the crowds typically begin to thin out whether it's on the weekend or a weekday. Most visitors tend to arrive shortly after the aquarium opens, making it more difficult to get good views of the exhibits without having to bump elbows with others, particularly during the months of June, July and August.

Admission to the Seattle Aquarium
Admission to the aquarium ranges from about $15 to $22 depending on age with children three years old and under admitted free. Discounts are available for seniors, persons with disabilities and active military.

Must-Dos at Seattle Aquarium
Touching some of the fascinating creatures that live in the tide pools on the state's outer coast and the inland sea of the Puget Sound is a must. Visitors can feel the prickly spines of a sea urchin and discover the rough texture of a colorful starfish. The Underwater Dome provides the opportunity to be surrounded by fish and other creatures by heading down a short tunnel and stepping into a 360-degree tank filled with a variety of species, including sharks, sturgeon, vibrantly-colored rockfish, lingcod and more. The aquarium is also home to marine mammals, like playful sea otters and harbor seals that provide practically endless entertainment with their antics.

Other places to visit near Seattle Aquarium
With some of the city's best restaurants located just steps away from the aquarium, you might want to plan lunch or dinner around your visit to the aquarium. If you like fresh oysters, Elliott's Oyster House offers some of the freshest oysters around, while Ivar's Pier 54 Fish Bar serves up Seattle's famous bread bowl clam chowder as well as amazing fish 'n' chips. Argosy Cruises is located right next door to the aquarium, offering a variety of tours, including a narrated one-hour sightseeing tour that allows visitors to view many of Seattle's iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Mt. Rainier from the glistening waters of Elliott Bay.

Insider tips for visitors to Seattle Aquarium
There are several indoor/outdoor open air areas of the aquarium that allow visitors to watch the seals and sea otters swim in the waters of the Puget Sound. If you're here on a nice day, walk out onto the dock and enjoy the fresh air, spectacular views and see these entertaining creatures in a less crowded environment.

Author's bio: K.C. Dermody is a travel writer living in the Seattle area with hundreds of travel articles both online and in print. She has traveled the world and is the author of 'Best Travel Guide for First Time Visitors to Ireland,' but especially loves showing off the beautiful region she resides in.

 

San Diego / California / United States
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National Steel and Shipbuilding Company has been designing and building ships since 1960, specializing in auxiliary and support ships for the United States Navy and oil tankers and dry cargo carriers for commercial markets. Located in San Diego, Calif., NASSCO employs more than 4,000 people and is the only major ship construction yard on the West Coast of the United States. NASSCO has delivered more than 110 ships to the worlds fleets including 57 ships to commercial customers, becoming Americas leading commercial shipbuilder during this period and 53 auxiliary and support ships for the U.S. Navy. These have included oil tankers, ferries, containerships and oceanographic research ships for commercial customers and hospital ships, fast combat support ships, tank landing ships and roll-on/roll-off ships for the U.S. Navy. NASSCO is one of three shipyards in the Marine Systems group of General Dynamics Corporation. General Dynamics is headquartered in Falls Church, Va.
Colorado Springs / Colorado / United States
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Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is an independent, nonprofit zoo that houses more than 750 animals, including over 140 species from around the world and nearly 30 endangered or threatened species. It offers a wide range of children programs, such as animal encounters, birthday parties, moonlight safaris, preschool zoo discovery classes, scout discovery badge programs and wildnight programs. The zoo also offers a variety of youth programs, including group youth volunteers, junior zoo keeper program, special tours, zoo field trips and camps. It is spread over the area of more than 145 acres at an elevation of over 6,800 feet. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is located in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Washington / District Of Columbia / United States
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Folger Shakespeare Library is a research center on Shakespeare. It has a collection of Shakespeare writings, Renaissance books, manuscripts and artworks. It organizes a wide range of scholarly and public programs. It organizes plays, concerts, literary readings, family activities and exhibitions. The center also organizes special programs and activities for students in grades kindergarten through 12, colleges and teachers. It also allows advanced scholars to participate in a variety of the Folger Institute seminars and colloquia. Its major publications include the Shakespeare editions and the journal Shakespeare Quarterly. It is a member of the Independent Research Libraries Association, the National Humanities Alliance and the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington. The center is also an associate member of the American Council of Learned Societies. Folger Shakespeare Library is located in Washington, D.C.
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Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the largest air and space museums in the world. Located in Tucson, Ariz., it is also one of the largest nongovernment funded aviation museum. The museum features more than 200 aircrafts and spacecrafts. Pima Air & Space Museum s collection includes President John F. Kennedys Air Force One, B-29 Superfortress and SR-71 Blackbird. It has various hangars totaling over 177,000 feet of exhibit space. The museum maintains an aircraft restoration center and specialized aircraft restoration shop. Pima Air & Space Museum organizes tours of Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG). Founded in 1976, it serves approximately 150,000 local and international visitors annually.
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Northbrook / Illinois / United States
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates (WJE) was founded in 1956 on the principle that delivering better solutions requires a better understanding of the problem. The company is a firm of structural engineers, architects and materials scientists that provide practical and technically sound solutions to problems in existing structures. From the start, WJE has brought a hands-on technical approach, comprehensive testing capabilities and an enthusiasm for problem solving to each construction challenge. After a half-century of solving construction related problems, the company is proud of its contribution to the built world. Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates is based in Northbrook, Ill., and has provided consulting and research services on more than 50,000 projects throughout the United States and abroad for public and private sector clients. The company has been in business since 1956.
Tucson / Arizona / United States
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The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has two miles of walking trails meandering over the property where visitors can see living animals from reptiles to bears and mountain lions -- including an aquarium and a cave. Docents give free demonstrations of plants and small animals. 

Best and worst times to go to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Saturdays offer extended hours to 10:00 PM. This is special fun for those who like to find shiny scorpions with black lights. It also gives a chance to see the nocturnal animals. The worst time is after 4:00 PM, when no discounts are available. Afternoons in the summer are very hot. Bring your own bottled water; fountains provide free refills.

Must see at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Many events are scheduled throughout the year. Don't miss the hummingbirds, who are so accustomed to people that the nests are easily seen. Children love the snakes and frogs just within the gates. You may be fortunate enough to catch a docent showing them and letting kids touch them.

Admission to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Admission varies for those 4 and above from about $6:00 to $25.00. Buying a membership gets you in and gives a chance to come back often. Military and student discounts are available; ask at the desk.

Parking at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Unpaved parking wanders among the cactus and mesquite. Handicapped parking is near the entrance. Bus and RV parking is available. If there is an advertised event, nearby parking may fill up early.

Food at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Near the entrance a selection of foods from snacks to fancy dinners is available. Some snacks are available along the trail. Snack prices are a little above in-town prices. The dinners are relatively equal to a good dinner in town.

Insider tip for visitors at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Try the Native American dishes made from cactus and desert plants, a special late-spring event. If you can drive mountain roads, go over Gates Pass, you can see for miles and miles across the desert. Do not touch the soft looking jumping cactus, or the fuzzy looking prickly pear; you'll get a handful of thorns. No pets are allowed, even in the parking area.

Author's bio: Joanne Birch is a freelance writer from the southern mountains of Arizona. She writes tips for parents and about the history of Arizona.

 

North Hollywood / California / United States
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Western Costume Company, founded in 1912, is a one-stop shop for designers and costumers. Located in North Hollywood, Calif., the company offers a complete support system for an entire wardrobe team, including design offices, prep and wrap spaces, dying and laundry, and fitting rooms. Its purchasing department provides costume accessories, including old lace, silk flowers and gold bullion crests. Its fabric store offers vintage fabrics, including silk taffetas, metallic brocades, multicolored curled feathers and beaded appliqu s. The company has a research library facility with an inventory of more than 15,000 volumes books and magazines. Additionally, the company offers services, such as mens tailoring, haute couture and custom made shoes and hats. It also provides a mens and women s rental department for theater, Broadway and touring productions.
Iowa City / Iowa / United States
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Time s up! Please put down your No. 2 pencils and direct your attention toward ACT, an independent, nonprofit organization that offers more than 100 assessment, research, information and program management services designed for educational and workforce applications. Each year millions of people in elementary and secondary schools, colleges, professional associations, businesses and government agencies throughout the world use ACT products and services. The organization s flagship product is The ACT Assessment, a national college admission and placement examination that covers English, mathematics, reading, science and writing. ACT was founded in 1959 as the American College Testing Program. It has headquarters in Iowa City, Iowa, and additional offices throughout the United States.
Lewistown / Illinois / United States
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Illinois State Museum was founded in 1877, and its first home was in the State Capitol building. The Museum was founded as a natural history museum with outstanding geology and biology collections. What is the mission of Illinois State Museum Illinois State Museum promotes discovery, learning, and an appreciation of Illinois natural, cultural, and artistic heritage. Our full mission statement is here. The Museum is guided throught its mission by Illinois State Museum Board, as well as Illinois State Museum Society Board. The headquarters of Illinois State Museum is in Springfield. The public museum with exhibits and educational programs is located in the State Capitol Complex on the corner of Spring and Edwards Streets. The Museums Research and Collections Center, which houses collections, research laboratories, and a Technology Learning Center is located at 1011 East Ash Street in Springfield. Branch facilities include Dickson Mounds Museum in Lewistown, Lockport Gallery in Lockport, the Southern Illinois Artisans Shop and Southern Illinois Art Gallery at Rend Lake, and the Illinois Artisans Shop and Chicago Gallery in the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago. Illinois State Museum was housed in the Centennial Building ( now the Howlett Building ) from 1923 until the new museum building was constructed and dedicated in February 1963. This marked the first time in Illinois State Museums history that the Museum was located in a facility devoted exclusively to Illinois State Museum. We have more on the history of Illinois State Museum here. Illinois State Museums permanent and transitional exhibitions, extensive collections, and educational programs tell the story of the art, Native American heritage, history, and natural history of Illinois.
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Stamford / Connecticut / United States
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A drive inland from Stamford brings you to private park with history.  The Bartlett Arboretum offers great diversity of flora and fauna and even a spooky cemetery. There are organized events that take advantage of arts and crafts, plant sales, guided tours of the trails, fall foliage walks and children's events; this is a great place to get away. Private group tours also available. Dog-walking is allowed, but dogs must be leashed at all times and owner must pick up after the dog.


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