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Besides baseball, visitors can check out local shops and boutiques as they explore upstate New York. Elko, Nevada hosts the popular National Cowboy Poetry Gathering every January and is also the perfect town to stop in on your way to the Ruby Mountains.
The retro-looking area was once known for its large deposits of gold, but now it's the best pitstop off the I highway. Once home to Ulysses S. Grant, Galena is a great getaway to the midwest. The small town contains charming buildings still intact from the early s, and a few of the petite shops inside reflect what you might have found in the past, including old-fashioned candy and antique photos. Not too far from the Alaskan capital of Juneau is Sitka , which was part of Russia until Mineral Point was the first city in Wisconsin to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was initially known for its lead, which attracted tin miners from Cornwall, England.
Now, the town celebrates its heritage with an annual festival filled with food, art, and Cornish culture. Not too far from the large city of Tucson, the former mining town of Bisbee, Arizona still honors its copper-mining past. Visitors can take Queen Mine underground tours and learn from past miners what it was like working below ground, as well as the dangers they encountered. With less than people living on the island, Mackinac Island is the ultimate escape for any visitor wanting a bit of peace and quiet.
Everyone gets around on the island by horse and carriage — no cars allowed. There's tons to see and by the time you leave, you just might know everyone's name. The best part of Cazenovia may be the Chittenango Falls State Park, which is filled with tons of trails and natural waterfalls , but the downtown is also cute and easy stroll.
When you reach the end, stop by a few of the vineyards or farms, because everything tastes better local.
Genevieve is Missouri's oldest town, which was settled way back in the early s. The town still contains buildings and architecture from old colonial days, which you can see by taking a historic tour offered by the welcome center. The " sponge capital of the world " is home to a beautiful downtown listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The American Revolution nearly came to a bad end barely a year after it began. New York was set in an archipelago with almost eight hundred miles of waterfront, and the British commanded the sea.
Then more than 20, British and Hessian troops landed and all of Long Island was lost. Chased out of New York and across New Jersey by a large, vengeful British army, the Americans took refuge in Pennsylvania, where Washington conjured up a plan to cross the Delaware on Christmas night.
The estate symbolized tranquility, security, and personal achievement. Even when Washington was leading his troops on battlefields far from Virginia, he thought often of his beloved Mount Vernon. Sign up for news about Rick Atkinson and the Revolution Trilogy. Sign up for the Rick Atkinson author alerts.
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