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Copalita River
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Copley Square
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Copp's Hill Burying Ground
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Apollo Theater
The Apollo Theater in the heart of Harlem is one of the world’s most famous live music venues. Some of the biggest names in contemporary music have played the Apollo, including Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and the master of soul, James Brown.
Hear jazz, blues or R&B, or come along on a Wednesday evening for the long-running Amateur Night. Stars who first flexed their talents as amateurs on the Apollo’s legendary stage include Michael Jackson and Lauryn Hill.
Informative and entertaining daily tours highlight the history of the Apollo and the performers who've played there.
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The Apollo Theater is on West 125th Street, between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Eighth Avenue). To get here, catch the subway to 125th Street.
Aquatica
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Copper Canyon
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Apache Trail
- The Apache Trail Circle Route takes a full day to complete, although visitors can choose to stay overnight to spend more time hiking, camping, and exploring the desert.
- Take extra caution when driving, as portions of the road are unpaved and the desert’s terrain is rough and includes steep cliffs.
- Wear comfortable shoes and sun protection, and bring plenty of water.
Arbol de Tule
El Tule is located in the village of Santa María del Tule, 13 km east of the capital. The square surrounding the tree features souvenir shops, snack stands, and the usual army of roving vendors.
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Constitution Garden
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Aquarium of Niagara
- There is no cafe on-site, but the nearby town offers plenty of places to grab a meal or a coffee.
- The aquarium puts on many events throughout the day, from penguin feeding to special presentations by experts. Check the website for the latest schedule.
- The aquarium is a not-for-profit, so visiting helps them take care of their animals and continue their research.
- Admission tickets allow visitors repeat entrance throughout the day, so you can leave to have lunch and then come back.
Bradbury Building
The interior staircase is inlaid with geometric designs cut from Belgian marble, and its wrought-iron grillwork was considered so ornate at the time of its completion that it was featured in the Chicago World’s Fair before being installed here. The walls are pale glazed brick, the staircases are rimmed with carved-wood edging, and the atrium is capped with a glass skylight, allowing light to fill the building throughout the day.
Always used as an office building for various professionals, businesses and government agencies, the building has also made prominent appearances in several books, music videos, TV shows and movies, including Blade Runner, where it served as Harrison Ford’s character’s apartment.
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Copley Place
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Coral Gables
All across America are wealthy suburbs, where the houses are big and new and designed to resemble European abodes. But Coral Gables, called the City Beautiful, was the first. For in the posh neighborhood, you’ll see Italianate villas, Mediterranean mansion, mini-Alhambras, and cookie-cutter Cordobas, shaded and lovely under lving walls of banyan grove and ficus copse.
After you’ve spent some time driving around looking at all the beautiful homes, head up Granada Boulevard to Anastasia Avenue to marvel at the palatial landmark Biltmore Hotel. Then zip up the diagonal Desoto Boulevard, past the gurgling stone fountain of DeSoto Plaza to the perfectly sculpted landscaping, waterfalls, palm groves, and shaded pavilions of Venetian Pool. For a little respite, head east past wedding-cake houses and an organic pavilion of banyan branches to Miracle Mile, a sparkling stretch of the Gables’ finest shopping outlets.
To the south is the University of Miami, where the gorgeous grounds and its student body inject a nice dose of punky youth into this aristocratic neighborhood. Art lovers should stop at the Lowe Art Museum to see the stunning collection of pre-Columbia and Mesoamerican art. The museum also has a lovely collection of Renaissance and Baroque art.
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Coral Gables is located southwest of downtown Miami and borders Coconut Grove and Little Havana. The City Beautiful is packed with dining establishments and gourmet shops, along many international retailers.
You can easily spend an entire day here sightseeing, shopping, and eating. Though you can get here by public transportation, you’ll get the most of your visit by car, as you can easily see more sites.
Aquarium of the Bay
- Book a skip-the-line tour to avoid waiting in line at this busy Fisherman’s Wharf attraction.
- The aquarium is quite small and is easily combined with other sights around Fisherman’s Wharf.
- A must-do for families with young children or anyone interested in learning more about the ecology of the San Francisco Bay region.
- Present a current Bay Area public transport pass for $2 off the admission price.
Aquarium of the Pacific
Many of the exhibits are also interactive, allowing you to pet fish, manta rays and even small sharks; feed birds in the Lorikeet Forest; and partake in tropical reef feedings. Check the schedule when you arrive to see what shows and lectures are going on for the day. If you’re traveling as a family, stop at the desk to pick up special worksheets and scavenger hunt-like tasks for kids to fill out while exploring the museum.
Along with taking in the exhibits visitors can partake in a number of special experiences at Aquarium of the Pacific. While a 4D movie tells the story of Sammy the Sea Turtle and his underwater friends, a Behind the Scenes Tour provides a sneak peek into daily operations at the aquarium. The attraction also offers a number of boat tours for whale watching, dolphin viewing and exploring the harbor.
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Cook Inlet
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Aquaventuras Park
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Copalita Ruins
- Visit the Copalita Ruins independently or on a day trip from Puerto Escondido.
- The archaeological park is open daily, and offers a site museum, restrooms, and parking.
- Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven surfaces
- Bring bug repellent, sunblock, a hat or sunglasses, and plenty of water.