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Place Title: Takaragawa Onsen Onsenkaku - JapanAddress: Japan, 〒379-1721 Gunma-ken, Tone-gun, Minakami-machi, Fujiwara, 1899
Jiaoxi Township
Yilan County
379-1721
TaiwanType of place: Large ResortLodging on site: YesFood on site: YesWheelchairs access: AverageGood For Large Groups: ExcellentWiFi:- Free
- In some public areas
- In rooms
A gorgeous large Japanese Osen (hot spring) resort, to enjoy the quintessential hot soak in the snow! Large beautiful open-air baths (rotemburo) wrapped in pristine nature, next to the soothing sound of Takaragawa river. 1 indoor bath. Huge pools – 3 coed (konyoku) and 1 women only. According to their website “the best women hot open spa in the continent Read more... -
Place Title: Rittenhouse SquareLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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Unlike the other squares, the early Southwest Square was never used as a burial ground, although it offered pasturage for local livestock and a convenient dumping spot for “night soil”. History By the late 1700s the square was surrounded by brickyards as the area´s clay terrain was better suited for kilns than crops. In 1825 the square was renamed in Read more... -
Place Title: The Liberty Bell CenterLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Experience The Liberty Bell has a new home, and it is as powerful and dramatic as the Bell itself. Throughout the expansive, light-filled Center, larger-than-life historic documents and graphic images explore the facts and the myths surrounding the Bell. X-rays give an insider´s view, literally, of the Bell´s crack and inner-workings. In quiet alcoves, a short History Channel film, Read more... -
Place Title: Audacious FreedomLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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Audacious Freedom, the major, new exhibit at the African American Museum in Philadelphia , explores the lives of people of African descent living in Philadelphia between 1776 and 1876. Discover how African Americans in Philadelphia lived and worked while helping to shape the young nation in its formative stages. Exhibit themes include entrepreneurship, environment, education, religion and family traditions of Read more... -
Place Title: Museum Without WallsLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Experience Museum Without Walls: AUDIO is a multi-platform, interactive audio tour, designed to allow locals and visitors alike to experience Philadelphia extensive collection of public art and outdoor sculpture along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Kelly Drive. This innovative program invites passersby to stop, look, listen and see this city public art in a new way. Discover the untold Read more... -
Place Title: Sadsbury Woods PreserveLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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A more than 500-acre nature preserve ideal for walking and hiking, Sadsbury Woods is also an important habitat for interior nesting birds and small mammals. An increasingly rare area of interior woodlands, defined as an area at least 300 feet from any road, lawn or meadow, provides a critical habitat for many species of birds, especially neo-tropical migrant songbirds. Situated Read more... -
Place Title: National Constitution CenterLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Experience It only four pages long, but the U.S. Constitution is among the most influential and important documents in the history of the world. The 160,000-square-foot National Constitution Center explores and explains this amazing document through high-tech exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays. The Kimmel Theater, a 350-seat star-shaped theater, features Freedom Rising, a multimedia production combining film, a live Read more... -
Place Title: The Philadelphia ZooLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Zoo 150th Birthday The Philadelphia Zoo celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2009. So stop by and celebrate this major achievement at America´s first zoo! McNeil Avian Center On May 30, 2009 the 17.5-million McNeil Avian Center opened to the public. This new aviary incorporates lush, walk-through habitats where visitors can discover more than 100 spectacular birds from around the Read more... -
Place Title: Please Touch MuseumLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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New Location! Who doesn´t love the Please Touch Museum? And now, taking kids to the Museum is better than ever. The nation´s premier children´s museum – which has been a beloved landmark since it opened in 1976 – has a new home in Fairmount Park, opening its doors to a world of educational, hands-on fun. The new location in Memorial Read more...