Tag: Museums

A Look Inside The Richard Nixon Presidential Library

I have been to nearly all of the presidential museums in the U.S. and each of them are absolutely incredible. The amount of rare...

Tour The Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix

When you sell billions of packs of bubble gum during your lifetime, you can afford to build beautiful mansions like the one William Wrigley...

Don’t Miss This Amazing Music Museum In Phoenix, Arizona

As you can imagine, I've visited my fair share of interesting places while traveling across America. The Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona is...

Visit These Three States And The Life of Buddy Holly

Buddy Holly was one of the most important figures in shaping the sound of rock and roll. While he didn't know it at the...

This Museum is The Best Kept Secret in Forth Worth

If you're looking for things to do in Fort Worth, Texas there's a local attraction that not many people seem to know about -...

How To See Janis Joplin’s Hometown Of Port Arthur, Texas

Janis Joplin remains an icon in popular culture despite her death more than 50 years ago. She grew up in the town of Port...

You Can Now Visit The Winter Homes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford

One peek inside the winter homes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford in Fort Meyers, Florida and you'll think their families never left. Both...

Babyland: A Gigantic Mansion Built For Cabbage Patch Kids

Yes. It sounds a bit ridiculous even writing that there's a mansion somewhere on Earth that exists solely for Cabbage Patch Kids. You do...

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