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Fun things to do in Northeast Ohio Opera Cleveland - Presents opera, operettas and the best of American musicals in extraordinary productions at the spectacular State Theatre in Playhouse Square. Nautica Entertainment Complex - A mixed use waterfront development located on the West Bank of Cleveland's Flats. The river front complex currently includes the Nautica Stage (a 4,100 seat outdoor amphitheater), the Powerhouse, the Sugar Warehouse, the Nautica Queen, the former U.S. Coast Guard Station, and the Brewer-Chilcote building— all located along the Cuyahoga River. www.nauticaflats.com I-X Indoor Amusement Park - Held at the International Exposition (I-X) Center in Cleveland, the I-X Indoor Amusement Park is completely indoors spanning over 20 acres and offering over 150 rides, games, and attractions to provide lots of high-flying, belly-turning rides and attractions, as well as live enter tainment for guests of all ages. www.ixamusementpark.com Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom - Get Set To Get Wet! No matter where parents are on the adventuresome spectrum, they usually find plenty of wet, fun things to do at Wildwater Kingdom. Of course, there's always the option of just kicking back in a lounge chair or in a private cabana with a tall cool beverage and a snack. www.wildwaterfun.com Historic Roscoe Village - Take a step back in time to Historic Roscoe Village, a 19th century Living History Community. History comes alive as costumed interpreters escort you along red brick paths and historical buildings. Experience a modern exhibit hall with intricate dioramas featuring the construction of the Erie canal, see a working mini lock model, journey to the Village Blacksmith and witness the forging of iron. www.roscoevillage.com Canton Classic Car Museum - More than just a building filled with classic automobiles. The museum also houses a unique array of memorabilia that reflects a nation in transition. Cars from the past, clothing that reveals the fashions of the times, along with photographs and other collector items fill a building that can be, in itself, called a historical site. www.cantonclassiccar.org Great Lakes Science Center - More than 340 interactive exhibits available for you to see, touch, and explore on 3 floors make the Great Lakes Science Center one of the largest science museums in the U.S. www.glsc.org Kent State University Museum - Housed in Rockwell Hall, the original University Library, the Museum contains important collections of costume and decorative arts. Its nine galleries feature changing exhibitions of work by many of the world's great artists and designers.
www.kent.edu/museum/index.cfm Library of the Western Reserve Historical Society - A principal repository for histories, records, and papers relating to the growth and development of Cleveland and the Western Reserve. Many patrons visit to learn about their family's history; and important archival collections include urban, African American, ethnic, Jewish, and Labor histories. Akron Art Museum - Located in the heart of downtown Akron, the Akron Art Museum's walls are filled with exciting pieces, from folk art and photography to sculptures and paintings. www.akronartmuseum.org Allen Memorial Art Museum - Ranked among the finest college or university collections in the nation, and is one of the greatest cultural assets of Oberlin College. The comprehensive collection, which contains over 11,000 works that span the entire history of art, is particularly strong in the areas of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting, European art. www.oberlin.edu/amam/default.html National Packard Museum - Commemorates the Packard family, The Packard Motor Car, and other Packard enterprises which have influenced the growth and history of both Warren and the American Automotive Industry. Pro Football Hall of Fame - Serves as a hallowed honoring
4 - M o r n i n g J o u r n a l - o n e ta n k t r i p s 2 0 1 2 - f r id a y , j u n e 2 2 , 2 0 1 2 spot for the greats of the pro football world. Two large galleries in the five-building complex are devoted to the display of the niches of the enshrines of the Hall. Canton Museum of Art - The Permanent Collection of the Canton Museum of Art contains the treasures of the Museum. The collection's focus is American Watercolors of the 19th and 20th Centuries and Contemporary Ceramics. MAPS Air Museum - Dedicated to educating people about the history of aviation and its impact upon society. It accomplishes this mission by acquiring, restoring, preserving, and exhibiting the impact of aviation on the culture of man. The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum - The Museum collects and preserves historically and technically important automobiles, aircraft, bicycles, motorcycles, spacecraft and related accessories and archival materials that illustrate the development of transportation and its connection to the culture and history of Northeast Ohio, the United States and the world. Lake Metroparks - The mission of Lake Metroparks is to conserve and preserve the natural resources of Lake County while providing a variety of safe, affordable, and enjoyable educational and recreational programs and activities that enhance the quality of life in Lake County now and for the generations to follow.
Nautica Queen - Experience the excitement of the Nautica Queen, offering a unique adventure in lakefront and river cruise dining for people of all ages and interests in Cleveland. Akron Zoological Park - The zoo is a wooded park that sits on 24.5 acres. The Akron Zoo houses over 500 animals from around the world. Cleveland Botanical Garden - For more than seventy years, Cleveland Botanical Garden has been one of Northeast Ohio's treasures. Offering ten beautifully landscaped acres, Cleveland Botanical Garden is home to many different formal and natural gardens. The Holden Arboretum - Encompasses over 3,400 acres. The Arboretum is a living museum of forest and woodlands, meadows and display gardens, mountains and ravines, rock ledges and lakes, rivers and streams, wetland and bogs and abundant wildlife. The Cleveland Orchestra - Long considered one of America’s great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra stands today among the world’s most-revered symphonic ensembles. Quicken Loans Arena - There's a whole entertainment experience that awaits you! It's Cavaliers basketball action on the hardwood. It's the hottest concerts on stage. It's the most
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Clay's Park - Offers a 500-acre camping and waterpark facility featuring a 10-acre, sand-bottom, man-made lake with 2 winding water slides, a fleet of paddle boats, a barrel roll, cable slide and ring swings across the water.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland - The Center brings the latest and most important developments in contemporary art to Cleveland. Through broad-based programs that are reflective of artistic and cultural diversity, the Center celebrates national and international artistic achievements, while recognizing the contributions of artists from the region.
Memphis Kiddie Park - Since 1952 Memphis Kiddie Park has been putting smiles on the faces of children in the greater Cleveland area. With many of the original rides still in place, Memphis Kiddie Park is truly a landmark of the Cleveland area which has thrilled generations of children. Hale Farm & Village - Hale Farm & Village is the premier outdoor, living history museum in Northeast Ohio. For over 50 years Hale Farm & Village has provided school children, adults and families a slice of life on the Western Reserve in the backdrop of the 19th century. Century Village Museum - Owned and operated by The Geauga County Historical Society. It is a non-profit institution maintained for public education and historic preservation. The museum offers a variety of events and activities throughout the year. William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum - Interactive history and science exhibits encourage visitors of all ages to explore fossils, dinosaurs and the lives of historic peo-
Cleveland Museum of Natural History - The mission statement for The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is To inspire, through science and education, a passion for nature, the protection of natural diversity, the fostering of health, and leadership to a sustainable future. National Inventors Hall of Fame - Hands-on interactive exhibits and displays, each encouraging visitors to explore the ideas of discovery, creativity, and invention. Also featured is the Hall of Fame, which showcases inventors who have significantly changed our lives for the better. NASA Glenn Research Center - Since 1971, NASA Visitor Centers have provided information to the public on NASA aerospace programs and their benefits to humanity. The NASA Glenn Visitor Center opened its doors to the public in 1976 and has an estimated annual attendance of 150,000. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum - Honors the leg-
6 - M o r n i n g J o u r n a l - o n e ta n k t r i p s 2 0 1 2 - f r id a y , j u n e 2 2 , 2 0 1 2 endary performers, producers, songwriters, disc jockeys and others who have made rock and roll the force in our culture that it is. The museum contains equally remarkable interactive exhibits, films, videos and priceless and poignant artifacts, and serves as host of the permanent Hall of Fame exhibit. University Circle - An extraordinary cultural, medical, and educational district -- its concentration of institutions in one beautiful square mile is unsurpassed in the world. The Circle is a prime tourist destination, a renowned medical center, and an incomparable place of learning. Cleveland Museum of Art - Considered one of the world's great art museums, the Cleveland Museum of Art hosts a collection of more than 40,000 works of art which ranges over 5,000 years, from ancient Egypt to the present, and includes masterpieces from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. It is renowned for its superb quality and cultural breadth. Children's Museum of Cleveland - The Museum'’s focus on the younger child, in combination with its experienced educators, quality programs, dynamic new leadership and interactive exhibits, has gained the Museum recognition and credibility in the local Cleveland community as the premier cultural resource for children ages 10 and younger.
Malabar Farm - Operating a working demonstration of grass-based animal agriculture and to provide a place where visitors may explore and learn about life on a farm and appreciate the beauty of nature. Mohican Reservation Campgrounds and Canoeing - Offers Ohio's most scenic rustic riverfront sites. The facility also offers RV's, tent camping & Canoeing. The location is also home to the Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad - Runs through the heart of Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area. Each trip is a different adventure filled with fun, excitement, natural beauty and historic sights. Spend a little or a lot of time exploring the things you like to see and do. Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens - One of the finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture in America. The majestic 65-room country house sits on 70 acres of artfully landscaped gardens and grounds. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo - Features thousands of animals from 7 continents in its 165 rolling wooded acres and 2 indoor acres of tropics.
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“Antiques in the Woods” proudly presents the area’s top quality antique & collectible dealers offering something for everyone! Linens, glassware, and furniture and much, much more will be offered at this year’s wonderful antique show. While on the grounds, enjoy the hit and miss engines, a civil war encampment, the sounds of tractor pulls, and live entertainment throughout the day. Be sure to bring your appetite for all the great country cooking and awesome desserts. Take time on Sunday to mill around the classic car show, or enter your own classic car or truck for a chance to win a trophy! Tractor enthusiasts haven’t been forgotten...a parade of tractors will take place on Sunday at 3:00pm. Mark you calendar, this is one show you don’t want to miss!
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Fun things to do in western Pa. Carnegie Museum of Art - Carnegie Museum of Art was founded by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1895. One of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, it is nationally and internationally recognized for its distinguished collection of American and European works from the 16th century to the present. Carnegie Museum of Natural History - Carnegie Museum of Natural History is a place of discovery,education and adventure that welcomes everyone to enjoy the wonders of its collections and exhibitions. Founded in 1895, the Carnegie Museums are a part of Andrew Carnegie's lasting gift to Pittsburgh.
Funfest Entertainment Center - We house one of Pittsburgh's largest and finest bowling alley's. Try our billiard tables and visit the game zone that hosts over 60 exciting arcade games. Gateway Clipper Fleet - Join us on the rivers for a fun filled day of entertainment and beautiful sights as we cruise along the river. Some cruises will take you landside to visit some of the area's popular destinations. There is a cruise to meet everyone needs. Idlewild and Soak Zone - We offer thrill rides from roller coasters to an antique merry-go-round. The Soakzone is a great place to cool off then go over to the Story Book Forest. The little ones will love Raccoon Lagoon, Mister Roger's Neighborhood of Make Believe, and our jumping jungle.
Carnegie Science Center - The Carnegie Science Center inspires and entertains by connecting science and technology with everyday life. It also inspires and entertains by connecting science and technology with everyday life. In addition to providing valuable scientific experiences, Carnegie Science Center engages in outreach programs that serve Pittsburgh's diverse community.
Kennywood - Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. Enjoy thrilling rides as well as exciting shows. If you are around at closing time you an experience our spectacular Laser Show.
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh - Children will love learning at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. We use the philosophy of Play with Real Stuff. Children can take off on exciting flights of imagination and return to earth to build a boat, play in the mud, hammer a nail and change the tire on a car.
Laser Tag Family Entertainment Center - Put on your lightweight vest and headset then enter a futuristic arena with laser in hand, ready to seek, find, and deactivate opposing team members. Here it is more to just playing the game- You are the game.
Concept Art Gallery - Concept Art Gallery is one of Pittsburgh's oldest galleries. The classical space houses American art, antique prints and regional paintings with an emphasis on images of Pittsburgh industrial past, as well as "Contemporary Realist" paintings.
Phipps Botanical Gardens - Immerse yourself in 17 distinct botanical experiences. The world's most beautiful gardens. In recent decades, Phipps has evolved into one of the region's most vibrant, thriving cultural attractions, bringing fresh perspectives and artists into our historic glasshouse environment.
Frick Art Museum - The Frick Collection includes some of the best-known paintings by the greatest European artists, major works of sculpture (among them one of the finest groups of small bronzes in the world), superb eighteenth-century French furniture and porcelains, Limoges enamels, Oriental rugs, and other works of remarkable quality.
Photo Antiquities - Photo Antiquities is a small museum dedicated to exploring the history of photography. The walls are filled with graphic images from the camera's earliest days. The Museum, designed in the Victorian style with period music playing in the background, lends to the feeling of being
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8 - M o r n i n g J o u r n a l - o n e ta n k t r i p s 2 0 1 2 - f r id a y , j u n e 2 2 , 2 0 1 2 in another era, enhancing the journey into the past. Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium - The Zoo and Aquarium provide a learning experience for young and old. It is home to thousands of fascinating animals representing more than four hundred species, including 22 threatened or endangered species. Explore the waters in our state of the art Aquarium. Sandcastle Waterpark - Sandcastle has become Pittsburgh's wildest and wettest places to enjoy your summer. Experience fourteen twisting, turning, plunging, and churning waterslides. There are pools for adults, including the world's biggest hot tub and pools for kids, including Wet Willie's Water Works. Soldiers & Sailors National Military Museum Memorial This museum highlights the glorious achievements, courage and sacrifice of the nation's soldiers and sailors. It is the largest museum in the country showcasing great deeds of the men and women in uniform. The National Aviary - Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of a grasslands adventure as you explore our newest walk through exhibit! The new Grasslands Exhibit allows guests to enter a natural world inhabited by finches, doves, plover and other species native to grassland areas around the world. Waldameer Water World - Come and enjoy over 75 rides, slides and other attractions. There is plenty for the little ones in our Kiddieland and Tad Pool areas of the park. All kinds of thrill rides for those who are seeking a thrill. There is something for everyone at Waldameer. Woodland Highlands Family Fun Center - We offer exciting rides and attractions that surely will please every age group of your family, whether you're looking for that perfectdate night out or the whole family is searching for that new fun and exciting hot spot to meet.
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American Sign Museum - Come take a walk down memory lane and experience the only public sign museum in America. Be mesmerized by the spinning Sputnik-like signs from bygone eras. See hand-lettered show cards from the Las Vegas days of Frank Sinatra and Charo, ornate gilded signs created on glass, chasing light bulbs, ‘changeable’ neon that runs on radio waves, and more. Cincinnati Fire Museum - 200 years of Cincinnati history and the development of professional firefighting. Interactive fun and learning about fire prevention in a restored firehouse. Cincinnati Museum Center - This is an amazing Museum with so many things to see including an OMNIMAX Theater that is one of the most successful of its kind in the United States. Here is housed The Cincinnati History Museum, Duke Energy Children’s Museum, Museum of Natural History & Science, Richard & Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve and so much more. Cincinnati Zoo-Botanical Gardens - Discover the world’s winged wonders, embrace the scaly side of nature, examine up close the little critters that run the world, marvel at creatures covered with fur, and leave dry land behind as you wander into the realm of wet! More than 20 exciting exhibits await you at the Zoo. CoCo Key Water Resort - Every day is a bright, sunny 84 degrees at CoCo Key, featuring a selection of signature attractions including: an interactive adventure with slides for younger children, zero depth entry area, water cannons, and a huge bucket that dumps hundreds of gallons of water every few minutes.
M o r n i n g J o u r n a l - o n e ta n k t r i p s 2 0 1 2 - f r id a y , j u n e 2 2 , 2 0 1 2 - 9 Coney Island Amusement Park - An exciting, thrilling, amusement park with rides and activities for the whole family. Have a splashing good time at the waterpark, or play a game of mini golf. There is so much to do- kids will love it and parents will too! Contemporary Arts Center - Introducing audiences to contemporary art, a unique part of this Arts center is the UnMuseum, which reaches far beyond gallery guides and learning stations by commissioning first-rate artists to create works of art especially for young audiences. Duke Energy Children's Museum - The museum’s exhibits allow kids to climb, crawl, explore and learn about themselves and the world around them. Discover hands-on fun for kids of all ages in our eight educational and dramatic exhibit areas, including two especially designed for preschool age children and younger. EnterTrainment Junction - Billed as the "the world's only Railroad Themed Family Entertainment Center," EnterTrainment Junction offers the largest interactive indoor G-scale layout known, with more than two miles of track and 90 trains, depicting every era of American railroading. Heritage Village Museum - Through entertaining, educational, nostalgic tours, led by costumed interpreters, guests experience 19th century life! Village interpreters demonstrate
many of the historic tasks and crafts of the 19th century such as spinning, weaving, candle-dipping, soap making, hearth cooking, carpentry work, herb lore, gardening, printing, trade and bartering, and communication. Kings Island - Kings Island is one of the most thrilling theme parks around! With an assortment of high-thrill rides, the world's longest wooden roller coaster, and Planet Snoopy for the kids. Attached is Boomerang Bay Waterpark. Museum of Natural History & Science - Walk through a glacier and step back 19,000 years into the Ice Age of the Ohio Valley. Explore a re-created Kentucky limestone cave, complete with underground waterfalls, streams, fossils and a live bat colony. Interactive exhibits of the human body, a natural trading post, and migration and extinction complement live demonstrations from gardening to collecting and cleaning fossils to teach how all facets of the natural world interact. Newport Aquarium - We showcase thousands of animals from around the world in a million gallons of water. You will be amazed at all there is to see and do, including fun and interactive activities, like touching a shark and meeting penguins. Newport on the Levee - Located just across the river from Cincinnati's dramatic skyline view, the Levee features a yearround schedule of festivals, special events, live bands and a great selection of restaurant offerings such as Brio Tuscan
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Bouncin' Kidz Party Central - Indoor inflatable party place featuring giant slides, obstacle courses, basketball bouncers and more. The reason is simple, children love the fun and physical activity that inflatable play structures provide and parents love them because it keeps the kids busy all day having fun! Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History The world's largest institution dedicated to the African American experience. The Museum provides exhibitions and programs that explore the diversity of African American history and is home to the Blanche Coggin Underground Railroad Collection, Harriet Tubman Museum Collection, Coleman A. Young Collection and the Sheffield Collection. Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad - Always family friendly! A magnificent steam railroad and a living history village of 34 historic structures, including Masters Cider Mill. Friendly villagers in period dress welcome you to the homes, mills and shops where they demonstrate crafts and skills of the 1800's. Detroit Historical Museum - You, your family and your friends will stroll through more than 300 years of metro Detroit history, including a 19th century street scene known as The Streets of Old Detroit, and an authentic auto assembly line known simply as The Motor City. Detroit Institute of Arts - The most famous features of the fifth-largest fine arts museum in the United States are the Diego Rivera murals, starkly depicting the artist's view of world history, the industrial revolution and the automobile. Detroit Science Center - The Detroit Science Center is a hands-on museum that inspires its visitors to pursue and support careers in engineering, technology and science. The Science Center features five theaters; a 9,000 square-foot Science Hall for traveling exhibits; hands-on exhibit galleries focusing on space, life and physical science; the United States Steel Fun Factory; an exhibit gallery just for pint-size scientists; and a Special Events Lobby. Great Escape Family Fun Center - Livingston County's largest indoor Family Fun Center, with one Acre of fun that includes Go-Kart racing, great shot (bumper car basketball), video game arcade, and coming soon Absolute fun Mini-Golf.
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The Chelsea TreeHouse - The Chelsea TreeHouse is an awesome adventure destination located in Chelsea, Michigan. We offer a 1,200 square foot climbing and play structure with five slides, a toddler area, swinging bridges, and of course, a huge Tree House! The Detroit Zoo - Interact with animals of all kinds. Learn while having fun. A great place to connect people with animals and create defining moments to inspire everyone to respect, value and care for the natural world.
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Road trip food tips Whether you plan to travel by car, plane, train or bus, taking along your own meals or snacks makes traveling go more smoothly. This is especially true when you are traveling with children. General Tips for Good Road Trip Foods: · Be sure to use a cooler for foods that need to be kept cool. For short trips or only a few refrigerated items, try using an insulated cooler bag or lunch box.
· Bring along a box of large re-sealable plastic freezer bags for ice to keep the food in the cooler cold. Ice is free at most hotels/motels or it can be purchased at most gas stations. Place the ice in the large freezer bags, seal tightly, and you have created re-fillable cold packs. I often use two bags to create a “double bag” to help prevent any water from leaking as the ice melts. Use as many “ice bags” as needed to keep the food cold. The cooler temperature should be kept at or below 40°F. Large coolers will take multiple “ice bags.” Replace the ice as often as needed. · A heavy-duty box with a removable lid or a sturdy plastic container works well for non-refrigerated foods. I like to use copy paper boxes. (Strategically pack your car so that the food containers are easily and quickly accessible. For our trip
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Fun car games for children Road trips with your children don't have to be difficult ordeals punctuated with a repeated "Are we there yet?" There are plenty of ways to make time in the car fun for both you and your child. Here are eight fun games to try the next time you're on the road again. 1. The Alphabet Game Ages 5 and up: One person chooses the right-hand side of the road, and someone else the left. Each player looks for letters of the alphabet that appear on signs or license plates on their side. The object of the game is to point out all the letters of the alphabet in order, from A to Z. The first person to spot the entire alphabet wins.
2. The Animal Name Game Ages 6 and up: One person names an animal. Then each person in order has to name another animal (no repeating!) that starts with the last letter of the previous animal named. There are no winners or losers in this game. With older children, try the game with TV shows, or geographical categories such as cities or countries. 3. Twenty Questions Ages 4 and up: One person secretly thinks of either an animal, mineral, or vegetable. The other players then take turns asking yes-or-no questions, such as "Can it fly?" or "Does it grow in the ground?" After the players have asked 20 questions, each player gets a chance to make a guess. 4. Telephone Ages 4 and up: A child whispers a story to someone else in the car. That person whispers the same story -- as close to a word-for-word recount as possible -- to a third person, and so on. The last person to hear the story repeats it out loud so everyone can hear. Invariably, some of the story will have been lost in the translation, and the resulting garbled message usually inspires a good laugh. 5. The Theme Song Game Ages 5 and up: One person hums the tune to a favorite TV show, and everyone else tries to name the show as fast as possible. The first person to guess correctly hums the next song.
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M o r n i n g J o u r n a l - o n e ta n k t r i p s 2 0 1 2 - f r id a y , j u n e 2 2 , 2 0 1 2 - 1 5 6. Memory Test Ages 6 and up: The first person says "A is for ---" filling in the blank with any word beginning with the letter A, such as "apple." The second person comes up with a word for the letter B, such as "book," but must also repeat the "A" word: "A is for apple, B is for book." Continue through the alphabet, each person taking several turns and reciting more and more letters and words. By the time you reach the letter Z, that player will recite the whole alphabet and its corresponding words. However, if you're playing with younger kids you may want to choose an earlier letter than "Z" to be the final one. 7. Secret Place Race Ages 7 and up: One person looks at a road map and finds a small town, village, river, etc. That person announces the name of the place she has chosen. A second player has 60 seconds to look at the map and try to find the secret place. 8. Restaurant Race Ages 5 and up: Each player chooses a restaurant, such as Burger King, Taco Bell, McDonalds, etc. Players earn points by spotting their restaurant off the road, on a billboard, on exit markers, on Food/Fuel signs, or by hearing it mentioned on the radio. Impose a time limit -- say, 20 minutes -- and then add up the points.
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