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Featuring NorthAmerica’s Leading Travel Destinations

Byways 3 Instant Connect Direct One-Click links to Advertisers Byways Magazine stephen.kirchner@gmail.com https://bywaysmagazine.com VISIT INDIANA’S TOP GROUP DESTINATION Step into a slower pace in the heart of Northern Indiana Amish Country and experience true Hoosier Hospitality at Das Dutchman Essenhaus located in Middlebury, Indiana. Das Dutchman Essenhaus’ beautiful campus, located in the third largest Amish destination in the nation, features the world-famous Restaurant with family-style dining, Homestyle bakery, country shops, beautifully manicured walking paths, peaceful carriage rides, and more. Top off your Well Crafted group experience with relaxing night’s stay at the Essenhaus Inn complete with luggage handling upon request, generously-sized guest rooms with stunning Amish-crafted furniture, in-room coffee, indoor pool, fitness center and deluxe hot breakfast. Experience all the sights, sounds and flavors of Fall #INElkhartCo Groups love the Fall, Food & Fun Tour in Amish Country where you tour Indiana’s largest apple orchard, see flour ground at Indiana’s oldest operating grist mill and dine in famous retro diner. Include the popular guided Fall Treats & Color Backroads Tour along the Heritage Trail. Learn more at VisitElkhartCounty.com/groups or call 800.262.8161 #INELKHARTCO WestVirginia westvirginiatraveller

Welcome to the annual Oceans issue of Byways magazine. Join us on a journey across the coasts of NorthAmerica. Our travels will include theAtlantic, Gulf, and Pacific Oceans, exploring the unique destinations and experiences each has to offer.

We start our adventure with a walk on the boardwalks of the United States, where you can take in the ocean views, indulge in local food, and enjoy various entertainment options. From the iconicAtlantic City Boardwalk to the lively Santa Monica Pier, there’s something for everyone.

Next, we visit the Florida Panhandle, where you can discover some of the most beautiful and diverse vacation spots in the state. Whether you’re a fan of fishing, water sports, or just want to soak up the sun, destinations like Destin, Panama City Beach, and Pensacola offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

In Boston, help celebrate the 250thAnniversary of the Boston Tea Party with a series of events, attractions, and programs that honor the legacy of this historic event. Visit Quincy Market or The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of the city that continues to shape the story ofAmerica.

In his column, Bill Graves takes us on a journey of the Titanic: Tragedy and Triumph Preserved, showcasing the Titanic museums in Branson and Pigeon Forge. Explore the half-scale replicas of the forward section of the ship, which house 20 galleries displaying hundreds of artifacts. Receive a boarding

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pass of an actual Titanic passenger or crew member and discover their fate in the Titanic Memorial Room.

Our next stop is the Texas Gulf Coast, a vibrant destination stretching from Galveston to Corpus Christi. Experience the beauty of Galveston Island’s 32 miles of coastline or visit the Padre Island National Seashore, home to an array of wildlife, including sea turtles and over 380 species of birds. Discover the rich history of the region at the Texas Seaport Museum, located in Galveston.

If you’re looking for an offthe-beaten-path getaway, consider exploring some underrated U.S. West Coast spots.Astoria, Oregon, is a historically significant place situated on the banks of the Columbia River, while Mendocino, California, is a stunning coastal town renowned for its rocky shoreline and vibrant arts culture. Hood River, Oregon, offers various outdoor activities, such as windsurfing and hiking, and Leavenworth, Washington, boasts picturesque alpine scenery and Bavarian-themed charm. Finally, Port Townsend, Washington, is known for its Victorian-era architecture, strong artistic presence, and outdoor recreational offerings.

In What’s Happening, we visit the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, telling the story of theAmerican Revolution and the founding of the United States.

As you can see, this year’s Oceans issue of Byways magazine offers a diverse range of destinations and experiences for every type of traveler. From the bustling boardwalks of theAtlantic to the serene beauty of the Pacific, we invite you to join us on this adventure and discover the unique charm of North America’s coasts.

VISIT INDIANA’S TOP GROUP DESTINATION

Step into a slower pace in the heart of Northern Indiana Amish Country and experience true Hoosier Hospitality at Das Dutchman Essenhaus, located in Middlebury, Indiana.

Das Dutchman Essenhaus’ beautiful campus, located in the third largest Amish destination in the nation, features the world-famous Restaurant with family-style dining, Homestyle bakery, country shops, beautifully manicured walking paths, peaceful carriage rides, and more. Top off your Well Crafted group experience with a relaxing night’s stay at the Essenhaus Inn complete with luggage handling upon request, generously-sized guest rooms with stunning Amish-crafted furniture, in-room coffee, indoor pool, fitness center and a deluxe hot breakfast.

Experience all the sights, sounds and flavors of Fall #INElkhartCo

Groups love the Fall, Food & Fun Tour in Amish Country where you tour Indiana’s largest apple orchard, see flour ground at Indiana’s oldest operating grist mill and dine in a famous retro diner. Include the popular guided Fall Treats & Color Backroads Tour along the Heritage Trail.

Learn more at VisitElkhartCounty.com/groups or call 800.262.8161

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Boardwalks have long been a quintessential part ofAmerican beach towns, captivating visitors with their oceanic charm and providing a leisurely promenade. From the esteemedAtlantic City Boardwalk in New Jersey to the vibrant Santa Monica Pier in California, discover the top 10 boardwalks across the United States that deserve a coveted spot on your travel bucket list.

1.Atlantic City Boardwalk, New Jersey

This iconic granddaddy of all boardwalks was established in 1870, making it the inaugural boardwalk in the United States. Stretching 4 miles along theAtlantic City beach, it offers a variety of attractions and entertainment options. Delight in amusement parks, casinos, and restaurants that grace this renowned tourist magnet. Take a stroll along the boardwalk to encounter charming shops and souvenir

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stands, boasting a variety of beachwear and delectable boardwalk snacks. Historical landmarks like theAbsecon Lighthouse, New Jersey’s oldest lighthouse, and the Steel Pier, an amusement park and entertainment venue, add to the boardwalk’s allure. TheAtlantic City Boardwalk caters to outdoor enthusiasts and ocean lovers, inviting them to bask on the beach, enjoy a leisurely walk, and indulge in the city’s myriad amenities. Whether it's a day trip or a weekend getaway, visitors of all ages are bound to have a fun and enjoyable experience here.

2. Ocean City Boardwalk, Maryland

This timeless boardwalk boasts an array of shops, restaurants, and amusement parks. It gained fame for its iconic Thrasher’s French Fries, served for over 80 years. Roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, and mini-golf are just some of the captivating rides and attractions

that grace this classic boardwalk. Delight in a variety of souvenir shops, ice cream parlors, and arcades as you traverse its length. With year-round availability, the Ocean City Boardwalk presents live entertainment performances during the summer, including musicians, magicians, and comedians. Immerse yourself in the coastal charm as you relax on the beach, saunter along the boardwalk, and savor the delightful amenities this destination has to offer. Aday trip or a weekend escape to Ocean City Boardwalk promises a memorable and pleasurable experience.

3. Santa Monica Pier, California

The Santa Monica Pier embodies a vibrant and lively atmosphere, offering an assortment of entertainment options such as an amusement park, aquarium, and arcade. Marvel at the original Muscle Beach, once frequented byArnold Schwarzenegger and other bodybuilders in their training days.

Indulge in the pier’s assortment of restaurants and shops, including the historic 1922 carousel and the Santa Monica Looff Hippodrome, a classicAmerican

carousel. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the pier’s popularity as a fishing spot, and at its end lies the original Muscle Beach gym. Visitors can unwind on the beach, traverse the pier, and enjoy the multitude of amenities Santa Monica offers. With its diverse appeal, the Santa Monica Pier beckons as an ideal destination for day trips or weekend getaways, promising a delightful experience for all ages.

4. Coney Island Boardwalk, New York

With its rich history, the Coney Island Boardwalk is home to the iconic Cyclone roller coaster and the Wonder Wheel, operating for over 90 years. Delight in a range of culinary options, including Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs and the renowned Coney Island Circus Sideshow.

The boardwalk boasts a wide array of rides and attractions, such as the Coney Island Museum, the New YorkAquarium, and Coney Island Beach. During the summer, street performers, including musicians, magicians, and comedians, entertain visitors. Offering an abundance of outdoor charm and oceanic allure, the Coney Island Boardwalk beckons beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Unwind on the

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beach, traverse the boardwalk, and immerse yourself in the city’s abundant offerings.Aday trip or a weekend getaway to Coney Island ensures a fun and memorable experience for visitors of all ages.

5. Wildwood Boardwalk, New Jersey

The Wildwood Boardwalk stretches 2 miles along Wildwood, making it one of the country’s largest boardwalks. Boasting over 100 rides and attractions, this boardwalk guarantees endless amusement.

Treat your taste buds to delectable delights like funnel cakes, cotton candy, and saltwater taffy. Multiple amusement parks, including Morey’s Piers and Water Parks, enthrall visitors with roller coasters, water rides, and a Ferris wheel. Street performers, such as musicians, magicians, and comedians, bring the boardwalk to life, particularly during the summer. Souvenir shops, ice cream parlors, and arcades abound, offering an array of indulgences. The Wildwood Boardwalk caters to outdoor enthusiasts and ocean lovers, inviting them to unwind on the

beach, amble along the boardwalk, and luxuriate in the city’s diverse offerings. Whether it’s a day trip or a weekend getaway, visitors will find enjoyment and fun in abundance.

6. Virginia Beach Boardwalk, Virginia

Stretching 3 miles, the Virginia Beach Boardwalk offers a myriad of entertainment options, including live music, street performers, and beach volleyball courts. Food enthusiasts will relish the variety of seafood and ice cream options available. The Oceanfront Boardwalk mesmerizes visitors with live music and street performers during the summer months.

Numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars dot the boardwalk, allowing for delightful ocean views while indulging in a meal or a refreshing drink. Notable attractions include the famous 34-foot-tall bronze Neptune Statue, symbolizing the city, and the First Landing Cross, commemorating the first English settlers’arrival in the New World in 1607. Traverse

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the boardwalk, soak in the beach ambiance, and enjoy the wealth of amenities offered. The Virginia Beach Boardwalk serves as an ideal destination for a day trip or a weekend escape, offering a pleasurable and unforgettable experience.

7. Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, South Carolina

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk spans 1.2 miles and is a haven for shops, restaurants, and attractions. Visitors can enjoy live music and street performers,

particularly during the summer. Family KingdomAmusement Park, with its assortment of rides and attractions, including roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, and a water park, guarantees endless excitement. Souvenir shops, ice cream parlors, and arcades enhance the boardwalk experience. Embrace the coastal allure and immerse yourself in the Myrtle Beach ambiance. Relax on the beach, traverse the boardwalk, and savor the city’s many offerings. Whether it’s a day trip or a weekend getaway, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk guarantees a delightful and enjoyable time.

8. Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois

Nestled along the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Chicago, the Navy Pier extends 3,300 feet and stands as one of the Midwest’s most visited tourist attractions, captivating over 9 million visitors annually. Originally established in 1916 as a shipping and recreation facility, it underwent a redesign in the 1990s, transforming into a cultural and entertainment destination.

The pier boasts an amusement park featuring a 150-foot Ferris wheel, an IMAX theater, and an array of boat tours on Lake Michigan. Abundant shops and restaurants offer a diverse selection of souvenirs, food, and beverages. Museums and cultural institutions, including the Chicago Children’s Museum and the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, add to the pier’s allure. The Chicago Shakespeare Theater, situated on the pier, hosts captivating performances.

Throughout the year, the Navy Pier hosts various events, such as the Chicago Flower and Garden Show, the Chicago Wine Festival, and the Chicago Air and Water Show. Beyond the entertainment options, the Navy Pier affords breathtaking views of the city skyline, Lake Michigan, and the surrounding area.Aleisurely stroll along the pier allows visitors

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to savor the sights and sounds of the lake while enjoying the pier’s numerous amenities. Whether it’s

a day trip or a weekend retreat, the Navy Pier promises a memorable experience for all visitors.

9. Hampton Beach Boardwalk, New Hampshire

The historic Hampton Beach Boardwalk offers a diverse range of entertainment options, including live music and street performers. Seafood aficionados will delight in the variety of options available, alongside scrumptious ice cream. This halfmile boardwalk meanders along the beach, providing a picturesque pathway with breathtaking ocean views.

The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, a popular attraction, hosts an array of live performances and events throughout the year, encompassing concerts, comedy

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shows, and dance performances.Additionally, the boardwalk is home to the Hampton Beach State Park, which offers opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing. Immerse yourself in the Hampton Beach ambiance, enjoy a leisurely walk along the boardwalk, and experience the city’s attractions.

The Hampton Beach Boardwalk serves as an ideal destination for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

10. Venice Beach Boardwalk, California

The renowned Venice Beach Boardwalk enthralls visitors with its vibrant street performers, including musicians, artists, and acrobats, who captivate audiences along the boardwalk.Adiverse selection of seafood and ice cream options tantalize the taste buds. Numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars grace the boardwalk, allowing visitors to relish a meal or a refreshing drink while reveling in ocean views.

The Venice Beach Boardwalk showcases an array of shops selling souvenirs, clothing, and other beachrelated items. The famous Muscle Beach Gym, frequented byArnold Schwarzenegger and other bodybuilders, adds to the boardwalk’s allure.

Delight in the coastal splendor, unwind on the beach, stroll along the boardwalk, and indulge in the city’s abundant offerings. Whether it’s a day trip or a weekend escape, the Venice Beach Boardwalk ensures a memorable experience for all.

Summary

No matter which boardwalk you choose to explore, you’ll undoubtedly enjoy strolling along the ocean, soaking in the sights, and savoring the many entertainment and culinary delights these iconic American destinations offer. Whether you seek a touch of history or a bustling atmosphere, these top 10 boardwalks in the United States cater to every preference.

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The Florida Panhandle is a stretch of coastline on the Gulf of Mexico that offers some of the most beautiful and diverse vacation destinations in the state. From the white sandy beaches of Destin to the historic charm of Pensacola, the Panhandle has something for all tastes.

One of the most popular destinations in the Panhandle is Destin. Known as the “World’s Luckiest Fishing Village”, Destin is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The crystal clear waters and sugar white sands make it the perfect place to relax and soak up the sun.Along the beach, you can find a variety of water activities such as fishing, kayaking, and parasailing. The Destin Harbor is also a popular spot for boating and dolphin watching.

Another popular destination in the Panhandle is Panama City Beach. This beach town is known for its lively atmosphere and spring break party scene.

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However, there is more to Panama City Beach than just the party scene. The 27-mile stretch of beach offers plenty of opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.Additionally, the area is home to several state parks, including St.Andrew’s State Park and Camp Helen State Park, which offer hiking and nature trails.

Pensacola is another destination that should not be missed. This historic city is the oldest European settlement in the United States, and it is home to a variety of historic sites, including the Pensacola NavalAir Station and the National NavalAviation Museum. The city also boasts a vibrant downtown area with a variety of shops and restaurants. The Pensacola Beach is also a great spot to relax and enjoy the sun, and it’s also home to the Gulf Islands National Seashore, which offers hiking and nature trails.

The Pensacola National NavalAviation Museum is a

great place to explore the history and technology of NavalAviation. The museum features a variety of aircraft, exhibits, and artifacts related to the history of Naval Aviation. It also includes a theater, interactive displays, and an IMAX theater.Additionally, the museum offers a variety of educational programs related to NavalAviation, such as guided tours and lectures.

Florida’s Gulf Islands National Seashore is a protected area located in the northern Gulf of Mexico, between Pensacola and St. Petersburg. It is comprised of seven distinct barrier islands, each with its own unique identity and beauty. The islands feature white sandy beaches, ancient dunes, wildlife-rich marshes, and lagoons. Visitors can enjoy activities such as swimming, sunbathing, camping, backpacking, fishing, and bird-watching.sFor those looking for a

more laid-back vacation, the area is the perfect destination. This stretch of coastline is home to a variety of small beach towns, including Seaside, Rosemary Beach, andAlys Beach. These towns offer

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a more relaxed atmosphere and are perfect for families and couples looking to get away from the crowds. The area is also home to several state parks, including Grayton Beach State Park and Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, which offer hiking and nature trails.

In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Florida Panhandle also offers more outdoor activities. The area is also home to more state parks, including Blackwater River State Park and Torreya State Park, which offer hiking and nature trails. The area is also a popular spot for fishing and hunting, with a variety of freshwater and saltwater fishing opportunities.

The Florida Panhandle is also home to a variety of excellent restaurants, offering everything from fresh seafood to southern comfort food. In Destin, seafood is the star of the show, with a variety of seafood restaurants offering everything from fresh oysters to grilled fish. In Pensacola, you can find a variety of

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southern comfort food, including barbecue and fried chicken. The area is also home to a variety of excellent restaurants, offering everything from farm-

to-table cuisine to gourmet seafood.

When it comes to accommodations, the Florida Panhandle has something for every budget. From luxurious resorts to budget-friendly motels, there is a wide range of options to choose from. Many of the beach towns, including Destin and Panama City Beach, offer a variety of vacation rental options, including beachfront condos and houses. In addition, there are a variety of campgrounds

and RV parks in the area for those looking for a more rustic vacation experience.

The Florida Panhandle is a diverse and beautiful vacation destination. From the white sandy beaches of Destin to to the historic charm of Pensacola, the Panhandle is an attractive travel destination for visitors of all ages.

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In 2023, Boston is commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, a pivotal event inAmerican history that played a significant role in the lead-up to theAmerican Revolution.

As the city prepares for this momentous occasion, a series of events, attractions, and programs are being planned to honor the legacy of this historic event. Visitors from around the globe will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Boston, while celebrating the city’s role in shaping the United States.

The celebration will take place annually on December 16, featuring iconic Bostonians in period costumes engaging in the vigorous debate that ultimately led to the destruction of tea. In addition to these reenactments, several other personalities who made significant contributions to the event will be showcased.

The festivities are planned to include a grand-scale, live reenactment at Quincy Market, with numerous

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organizations from Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts working together to create a year of dynamic programming in honor of the semiquincentennial of the Boston Tea Party.

Anational and regional collection of loose tea will be on display, accompanied by a Historic Tours of America trolley. Furthermore, the city will introduce a new “Tea Talks” Speaker Series in 2023, a Boston Tea Party Descendants Program, and the 41st Boston Harborfest, with the Tea Party as the featured theme. These events will provide an engaging and educational experience for visitors, showcasing the importance of the Boston Tea Party inAmerica’s journey toward independence.

The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum is dedicated to recreating the historic event that transpired on December 16, 1773. The museum offers an interactive, educational experience for visitors of all ages, including a full-scale replica of the ships used in the event and a reenactment of the Boston Tea Party.

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Visitors can explore exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays that bring the story of the Boston Tea Party to life.

In addition to the Tea Party celebrations, Boston’s leading attractions will be on display in 2023. The Boston National Historical Park is a collection of sites that commemorate and narrate the story of the American Revolution in the city of Boston.

The park includes the Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, the site of the Boston Tea Party, and the USS Constitution Museum, among other notable locations. Guided tours of the park will provide visitors with an in-depth understanding of the events that led up to theAmerican Revolution and the role Boston played in the nation’s history.

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Boston’s 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history and heritage of the city.

As the celebrations unfold, the city’s leading attractions will provide an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the events that shaped the course ofAmerican history.As a significant milestone in the nation’s journey, the 250th anniversary serves as a reminder of the pivotal moments that have left an indelible mark on the world we live in today.

This year you can help celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, honoring the spirit of resistance and the pursuit of freedom that united theAmerican colonies in their quest for independence.

Through engaging events, reenactments, and historical attractions, visitors will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich culture and heritage of Boston, a city that continues to shape the story ofAmerica.

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Traveling the Highways & Byways with Bill Graves

Branson, Missouri and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee are both family-resort destinations, which sets the tone in both cases for what’s there. Neither caters primarily to adults, as they have no casinos or enticing bars. In fact, Pigeon Forge is a dry town. They are also in the Bible Belts of their respective regions of the country.

Branson calls itself the “the live music show capital of the world” and has for 50 years. It offers more than 100 shows, as some theaters have three performances a day. The theme here is wrapped in theAmerican Flag, so you can expect wholesome entertainment and displays of old-fashioned patriotism.

The Titanic: Tragedy and Triumph Preserved

The claim to fame of Pigeon Forge has traditionally been as a gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited of our national parks. As the crowds grew over the last few decades – over nine million Park visitors annually – entrepreneurs moved in to create things for people to do here once they had seen the Park, or to give them another reason to come in the first place.

Entertainer Dolly Parton, who grew up in the Great Smokies, is the most prominent of the entrepreneurs. She created a 154-acre theme park called Dollywood. It is much like Silver Dollar City in Branson. It fact, it was originally the property of the same people who run the one in Branson and it too was called Silver Dollar City.

Both Branson and Pigeon Forge have Titanic

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one in Pigeon Forge four years later. Both are built as half-scale replicas of the forward section of the ship and have 20 galleries displaying hundreds of artifacts.

Why here? Huge numbers of people visit these tourist meccas every year. Neither has any tie to the Titanic, as New York does, for example, being the destination of the the ill-fated ocean liner that sailed from England.

By contrast, I recall visiting the Golden Spike National Historic Site where the track for the transcontinental railroad was joined in 1869. It is in Utah, in the middle of nowhere. Someone – not the clearest thinker in our group of tourists – asked the ranger, “Why make us drive so far? Why not have the site closer to the freeway?” Obviously at a historic site, where an event happened, location is everything.

“Boarding” the ship-museums, you receive a boarding pass of an actual Titanic passenger or crew member. At the end of the self-guided tour, in the Titanic Memorial Room, you discover the fate of the person whose name you have been carrying. Displayed there are the names of the 2208 passengers and crew, along with a picture of each of the survivors and a brief note on how their lives turned out.

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The ship’s Grand Staircase, in both locations, is made from the ship’s original blueprints. Hand-crafted with inlaid wood, each cost over a million dollars to build.

Those in the water froze to death; few drowned.

The only Bible known to have survived the ship’s sinking is rotated between the two Museums. It belonged to a British Minister on-board, who did not survive. He gave the Bible to his sister-in-law when she was being placed in a lifeboat.

Welcome toAmerica’s Outback.

On the starboard side of the Captain’s Bridge, in the Pigeon Forge Museum, is an “iceberg”. It’s actually a wall of ice kept frozen by refrigeration. Nearby is a pool of really cold water. I put my hand it, briefly –that simulates how the ocean felt that night.

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About the author: After seeing much of the world as a career naval officer, Bill Graves decided, after he retired, to take a closer look at the United States. He has been roaming the country for 20 years, much of it in a motorhome with his dog Rusty. He lives in Rancho Palos Verdes, California and is the author of On the Back Roads, Discovering Small Towns of America.

He can be reached at Roadscribe@aol.com

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The Texas Gulf Coast, stretching from Galveston to Corpus Christi, is a diverse and vibrant destination that offers something for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach vacation, an action-packed adventure, or a taste of local culture and history, the Gulf Coast has it all.

One of the most popular attractions on the Gulf Coast is its beaches. Galveston Island, located just an hour drive from Houston, is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the state.

The island’s 32 miles of coastline offer visitors a variety of options, from the wide, sandy beaches of East Beach to the more secluded stretches of sand on the west end. Visitors can also take a stroll along the historic seawall, which offers panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico and the city of Galveston.

Another must-see beach destination on the Gulf Coast is Padre Island National Seashore. This 70mile stretch of coastline is the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world and is home to an array of

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wildlife, including sea turtles and over 380 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and camping on the beach, as well as taking a ranger-led tour to learn more about the island’s unique ecosystem.

For those looking for a more active vacation, the Gulf Coast offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure. The Gulf Coast is an ideal spot for fishing, with a wide variety of species including red snapper, tuna, and marlin.

Visitors can take a deep-sea fishing trip or try their hand at surf fishing on the beach. The Gulf Coast is also a great place for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and stand-up paddleboarding, with steady coastal winds and warm waters.

If you are more of a history buff, the Gulf Coast has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. The Texas Seaport Museum, located in Galveston, is a maritime heritage center that showcases the rich history of the city’s seafaring trade and its role in shaping the

region. The museum features a variety of exhibits, including the 1877 tall ship Elissa, which is a beautifully restored sailing vessel open for tours.

Visitors can also explore the museum’s galleries, filled with artifacts and stories about Galveston’s maritime past, as well as enjoy interactive displays

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and educational programs. The Texas Seaport Museum offers a unique and engaging experience for history enthusiasts, maritime buffs, and families alike.

The Galveston Island State Park offers visitors a glimpse of the island’s natural beauty and history, including the historic structures of the Karankawa Indians.

Corpus Christi is another must-see destination, with its USS Lexington Museum on the Bay and the Texas StateAquarium.

The Texas StateAquarium is a mustvisit attraction for those who are captivated by marine life and aquatic ecosystems. This impressive facility, which opened in 1990, is dedicated to promoting environmental conservation and fostering an appreciation for the diverse species that inhabit the Gulf of Mexico.

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As you explore the various exhibits, you’ll have the opportunity to observe and learn about a wide range of marine species, including sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, and countless fish. Additionally, the aquarium features interactive exhibits, such as touch pools, where visitors can have a hands-on experience with various sea creatures.

The Texas StateAquarium also offers educational programs and daily presentations aimed at both children and adults, making it a perfect destination for the entire family. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this fascinating attraction and immerse yourself in the wonders of the underwater world.

The Gulf Coast also offers a wide variety of dining options, from casual seafood shacks to fine dining restaurants. Visitors can sample local seafood specialties such as Gulf shrimp, oysters, and crab, as well as traditional Texan dishes such as barbecue and TexMex. The Gulf Coast is also home to a thriving craft beer scene, with several local breweries and taprooms.

Overall, the Texas Gulf Coast is a destination that offers something for everyone. With its beautiful beaches, outdoor adventures, rich history and culture, and delicious dining options, it’s no wonder that the Gulf Coast is a top travel destination for visitors from around the world.

If you are looking for a vacation spot that has it all, the Texas Gulf Coast is the place to be. It offers an array of activities that cater to all ages and

interests, from swimming and sunbathing on the beach, fishing, windsurfing, and kiteboarding, to exploring historic sites and sampling local food. The Gulf Coast’s natural beauty, warm waters and friendly people will make your vacation an unforgettable experience.

https://www.traveltexas.com/cities-and-regions/ gulf-coast/

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If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path getaway, here are a few underrated West Coast spots to consider exploring. The coast has a plethora of fantastic, yet often overlooked, vacation spots.

Astoria, Oregon

The city ofAstoria, Oregon is a beautiful and historically significant place situated on the banks of the Columbia River. It boasts a rich selection of historic architecture, mouthwatering seafood, and picturesque scenery.

At the mouth of the Columbia River liesAstoria, a town renowned for its Victorian-era architecture, its plentiful seafood and its spectacular views. This city is steeped in history, having been an important trading hub for fishing, fur and shipping. Nowadays, it is a popular tourist spot due to its attractive, historic streets, its stunning riverfront and its cozy, small-town atmosphere.

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ExploringAstoria’s past can be done by visiting the Columbia River Maritime Museum, the Oregon Film Museum, and the Flavel House Museum. Additionally, this town includes theAstoria Column, which gives great vistas of the Columbia River and the nearby mountains. There are also many parks and public areas available to visit.

The city ofAstoria is wellknown for its delicious seafood, from Dungeness crab to oysters and salmon. For those who want to experience the local cuisine, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. Additionally,Astoria also has a vibrant arts and culture scene, such as a variety of theaters and art galleries.

Mendocino, California

Mendocino is a stunning coastal town that is renowned for its stunning rocky shoreline, lush redwood groves, and vibrant arts culture.

The northern California town of Mendocino is a sight to behold with its spectacular Pacific Ocean coastline and its redwood forests. It is also home to an abundant arts scene. Nature lovers will be happy to know that the area is surrounded by amazing natural spots such as the Mendocino Headlands State Park, the Mendocino National Forest, and the Jug Handle State Reserve, all of which provide great opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, wildlife viewing, and much more.

Mendocino is a hotspot for creativity, with many talented artists and craftspeople living and working in the community. Tourists may take advantage of the town’s art scene by exploring its picture galleries, workshops and live performance venues. Various occasions throughout the year, including the Mendocino Music Festival, the Mendocino Film Festival and the MendocinoArt and Wine Festival, provide a platform to experience the culture of the town.

Mendocino is renowned not only for its picturesque scenery and artistry, but also for its delectable cuisine. From seafood to wine to locally grown organic produce, the town is brimming with fantastic eateries and cafes to suit any palate. Furthermore, for those wishing to experience the freshest of fare, there are numerous local farms that provide visitors with seasonal ingredients.

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Hood River, Oregon

Hood River is a cozy, small community that lies in the Columbia River Gorge and is notable for its array of outdoor activities, such as windsurfing, kiteboarding, and hiking.

The small city of Hood River is popular for its outdoor leisure activities such as windsurfing, kiteboarding, and hiking. The surrounding area is awe-inspiring, with sights like the Columbia River, Mount Hood, and the Columbia River Gorge National ScenicArea, which all offer chances for outdoor activities and exploration.

In Hood River, windsurfing and kiteboarding are in high demand due to the robust breezes and striking views of the Columbia River Gorge. There are a few schools and suppliers in the area that provide instruction and gear rentals, offering tourists the opportunity to partake in these exhilarating activities.

The town of Hood River is renowned for its outdoor recreation and local food and drink. Its environs are full of orchards, vineyards, and farmlands, and local

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farms and markets supply the area with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and other culinary delights. For those looking to sample the local food and drink, there are many excellent brewpubs, wineries, and cideries in the area.

Hood River is a delightful travel spot for those passionate about the outdoors and cuisine, offering a combination of thrilling activities, appealing scenery, and regional dishes in an attractive small-town atmosphere.

Leavenworth, Washington

Nestled within the Cascade Mountains is the Bavarian-themed Leavenworth. Visitors to the town are captivated by the picturesque alpine scenery, numerous outdoor activities, and its alluring charm. The village itself is designed to emulate a classic Bavarian village, boasting halftimbered buildings, balconies adorned with flowers, and cobblestone roads.

Leavenworth not only offers plentiful outdoor recreation, but is renowned for its quaint appeal

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and vibrant cultural atmosphere. Throughout the year, the town hosts numerous festivals and events, such as Oktoberfest, Christmas Lighting Festival, and the Leavenworth International Accordion Celebration. Tourists can also explore the town’s distinctive character and culture by visiting the various local shops, restaurants, and theaters.

Port Townsend, Washington

Nestled on the Olympic Peninsula, Port Townsend is renowned for its Victorian-era architecture, strong artistic presence, and outdoor recreational offerings. Its charming buildings, such as the Victorian-era homes and commercial buildings, have been kept in magnificent condition due to preservation and restoration efforts.

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Port Townsend is located on the northeastern tip of the Olympic Peninsula and is situated on the shores

of Port Townsend Bay, which is an inlet of the larger Puget Sound.

The cultural landscape of Port Townsend is alive and vibrant, boasting a range of galleries, studios, and performance venues. It is home to a large creative community of artists, writers, and musicians, as well as several annual events such as the Port Townsend Film Festival and the Port Townsend Writers’ Conference, which highlight the town’s culture.

Port Townsend is an appealing place for art and culture lovers, as well as those who enjoy the outdoors. Its proximity to the Olympic Mountains,

National Forest, and National Park provide abundant opportunities for activities such as trekking, camping, and other outdoors activities.

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The Museum of theAmerican Revolution is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in American history. Located in the heart of historic Philadelphia, the museum is dedicated to telling the story of theAmerican Revolution and the founding of the United States. From interactive exhibits to rare artifacts, the museum offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

The museum is divided into several galleries, each one exploring a different aspect of theAmerican Revolution. The first gallery, “Road to Independence”, sets the stage for the rest of the museum by introducing visitors to the political and social climate in the colonies leading up to the Revolution.

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Visitors can see original documents and artifacts, including a copy of the Declaration of Independence printed on July 4, 1776.

In the “Revolutionary War” gallery, visitors can experience the sights and sounds of battle through interactive exhibits and immersive displays. From a recreated battlefield to a replica of a Continental Army

enslaved people to NativeAmericans to women, the gallery sheds light on the oftenoverlooked stories of those who

encampment, the gallery brings the Revolutionary War to life in a way that textbooks simply cannot.

One of the highlights of the museum is the “Crossroads of Revolution” gallery, which explores the diverse perspectives and experiences of the people who lived through the Revolution. From

played a crucial role in the fight for independence.

Throughout the museum, visitors can see rare and fascinating artifacts, such as George Washington’s field tent, which served as his mobile headquarters during the war. Other notable artifacts include a lock of Washington’s hair and the sword he wore during the Battle of Princeton.

In addition to its permanent galleries, the museum also hosts special exhibitions throughout the year. Recent exhibitions have explored topics such as the role of women in the Revolution and the impact of the French onAmerican independence.

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But the Museum of theAmerican Revolution is more than just a collection of artifacts and exhibits. It is a place where visitors can connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the events that shaped the United States. The museum’s mission is to “inspire a deeper appreciation for the ideals, events,

and sacrifices that gave birth to the nation”, and it certainly lives up to that goal.

Visitors can also participate in a variety of interactive experiences, such as trying on Revolutionary-era clothing or firing a replica musket. These hands-on

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activities make the museum a great destination for families with children, who can learn about history in a fun and engaging way.

But the Museum of theAmerican Revolution is not just for history buffs.Anyone who appreciates the values of freedom, democracy, and equality that are at the heart of theAmerican experiment will find something to appreciate at the museum. The exhibits and artifacts on display serve as a reminder of the sacrifices that were made to secure the freedoms we enjoy today.

For those who want to continue their exploration of American history after visiting the museum, there are plenty of other historic sites and landmarks in Philadelphia. Nearby attractions include Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were both signed, and the Liberty Bell, which has become an enduring symbol ofAmerican freedom.

Overall, the Museum of theAmerican Revolution is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in American history. With its engaging exhibits, rare artifacts, and interactive experiences, the museum offers a unique and unforgettable experience that will leave visitors with a deeper appreciation for the

ideals and sacrifices that gave birth to the United States. Whether you are a history buff or simply someone who values the principles of freedom and democracy, the Museum of theAmerican Revolution is a destination not to be missed.

https://www.amrevmuseum.org

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