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Dawson, Minnesota, also known as Gnometown USA, commemorates its notable citizens by making them into 3-foot tall gnomes that are placed either in the Dawson Public Library or Gnome Park. The gnomes are revealed to the community during Riverfest, an annual celebration for the town. Each gnome gets its own legend.New gnomes have been added every year since 1989. There ...
A Goat Tower is a decorative goat house, modeled on a European garden Folly, an early example of which was built in Portugal in the 19th century.A South African goat tower at Fairview Winery was built in the 20th century and became famous, inspiring additional copies throughout the world.
The first goat tower (Torre das Cabras) at a winery was built by Fernando Guedes...
GoBoat ensures a special memory with your friends and family. From the boat, you’ll enjoy the city from the waterfront. Each boat fits 8 people and certification or sailing experience are not required.
Biking the 50 miles (80 km) of the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park in Montana, USA is possibly the most exhilarating and challenging way to see one of the United States' most precious natural wonders. As cyclists pump their legs and wind around curves while climbing up the Continental Divide at Logan Pass they will gain a new found appreciation of the o...
A mile from Route 15, this sprawling, all-inclusive, Asian-inspired spa resort is set on 600 acres with mountains, zen gardens and a bamboo forest. Organized around 4 courtyards and a sand garden, the plush rooms offer Japanese artwork and sliding doors to private garden decks or patios. In-room massages and hiking gear are included.Complimentary perks consist of medi...
This tropical property in Saint Mary features a full-service spa, an outdoor pool and spacious accommodations. Ian Fleming International Airport is a 5-minute drive away. On-site dining is available at GoldenEye. Fresh, local ingredients are used in every dish. Local specialties and international cuisine are available along with an international wine list. A furnished...
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean. As part of both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1, the structure links the city of San Francisco, on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, to Marin County. It is one of the most internationally recognized symbols of ...
No journey to San Francisco is complete without a trip to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and there's no better to experience it than by bike. Take your time weaving through the crowds on the eastern sidewalk and enjoy the city views, or speed along on the bike-only western sidewalk and marvel at the engineering and architectural genius behind the bridge. Or better yet,...
Set on buzzy Fremont Street, this ritzy casino hotel opened in 1906 and is 5 miles from entertainment on Las Vegas Strip.Contemporary rooms come with flat-screen TVs and iPod docks, while suites feature pull-out sofas, Keurig coffeemakers and minifridges. The 2-bedroom penthouse suites include chandeliers and kitchenettes, as well as patios with grills, fireplaces and...
Archery was first organized in Golden Gate Park in 1881. However, there was not a devoted range specifically for archery until around 1933. In 1936, during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency, many parts of Golden Gate Park, including the archery range, were improved as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). With WPA support, the archery range was incre...
An ornate carousel displaying a bestiary is housed in a circular building near the children's playground. The carousel was built in 1914 by the Herschell-Spillman Company. The building was occupied by three previous carousels before the current attraction was purchased by Herbert Fleishhacker from the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1941. The 1914 carousel has...
San Francisco’s first disc golf course is located in Golden Gate Park in Northern California. It is open to the public and free to play. A tightly wooded 18-hole course, it’s fun for beginners and a challenge for experts. After a successful 9-hole trial from 2005 until 2007, the course was expanded to to it’s current 18-hole form. The grand opening w...
The Golden Gate Park Golf Course is a 9-hole, par 3 course with challenging holes ranging from under 100 yards up to 200 yards. Perfect for the weekend golfer or a more experienced player looking to hone their short game.
The Polo Fields is a large multi-purpose stadium and sporting field in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.Despite its name, polo is rarely played on the Polo Fields. The facility has a multitude of uses.There are six regulation soccer fields surrounded by a .67-mile cycle track.Wooden bleachers overlook the field and track.Above the bleachers is a 0.75-mile (1,210 m) di...
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