Top Tourist Attractions in State Alabama: Travel Guide USA
Top Tourist Attractions in State Alabama: Travel Guide USA
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham Zoo, Cheaha State Park, Civil Rights Memorial, Gulf Shores, Huntsville Botanical Garden, McWane Science Center, Mobile Bay, Point Mallard Park, Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, US Space & Rocket Center, USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
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TOP 13. Best and Most Amazing Aviation Museums in the United States
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TOP 13. Best and Most Amazing Aviation Museums in the United States: Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, Washington, D.C; Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, Honolulu; National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola; National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton; Museum of Flight, Seattle; Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, Mukilteo; Strategic Air and Space Museum, Ashland; Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York; Museum of Aviation Robins AFB, Georgia; Air Force Armament Museum, Florida; San Diego Air & Space Museum, San Diego; United States Army Aviation Museum, Alabama; Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson;
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ZH: 这间空调公寓坐落在Huntsville镇,设有免费WiFi、1个阳台和热水浴缸,提供免费停车场,距离沃尔夫山滑雪区(Wolf Mountain Ski Area)6公里。 公寓设有1间私人浴室、1台电视、DVD播放机以及1间带洗碗机、烤箱和微波炉的厨房。Retreat Unit 24公寓还提供热水浴池和健身中心。 Retreat Unit 24公寓距离最近的盐湖城国际机场(Salt Lake City International Airport)54公里。
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Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 29th-most populous city in the country. It was established by the Constitution of Maryland[17] and is not part of any county, thus it is the largest independent city in the United States. Baltimore has more public monuments than any other city per capita in the country and is home to some of the earliest National Register historic districts in the nation, including Fell's Point (1969), Federal Hill (1970) and Mount Vernon Place (1971). More than 65,000 properties, or roughly one in three buildings in the city, are listed on the National Register, more than any other city in the nation.[18][19]
Founded in 1729, Baltimore is the second largest seaport in the Mid-Atlantic.[20] Baltimore's Inner Harbor was once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States and a major manufacturing center.[21] After a decline in major manufacturing, industrialization and rail transportation, Baltimore shifted to a service-oriented economy, with the Johns Hopkins Hospital (founded 1889), and Johns Hopkins University (founded 1876), now the city's top two employers.[22]
Baltimore had a population of 621,849 in 2015; in 2010, that of Baltimore Metropolitan Area was 2.7 million, the 21st largest in the country.[23][24] With hundreds of identified districts, Baltimore has been dubbed a city of neighborhoods. Famous residents have included the writers Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Hamilton, Frederick Douglass, and H.L. Mencken; jazz musician James Eubie Blake; singer Billie Holiday; actor and filmmaker John Waters; and baseball player Babe Ruth. In the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key wrote The Star-Spangled Banner, later the American national anthem, in the city.[25] Almost a quarter of the jobs in the Baltimore region are in science, technology, engineering and math, in part attributed to its extensive undergraduate and graduate schools.[26]
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Baltimore's history and attractions have allowed the city to become a strong tourist destination on the East Coast. In 2014, the city hosted 24.5 million visitors, who spent $5.2 billion.[180] The Baltimore Visitor Center, which is operated by Visit Baltimore, is located on Light Street in the Inner Harbor. Much of the city's tourism centers around the Inner Harbor, with the National Aquarium being Maryland's top tourist destination. Baltimore Harbor's restoration has made it a city of boats, with several historic ships and other attractions on display and open for the public to visit. The USS Constellation, the last Civil War-era vessel afloat, is docked at the head of the Inner Harbor; the USS Torsk, a submarine that holds the Navy's record for dives (more than 10,000); and the Coast Guard cutter Taney, the last surviving U.S. warship that was in Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, and which engaged Japanese Zero aircraft during the battle.[181]
Also docked is the lightship Chesapeake, which for decades marked the entrance to Chesapeake Bay; and the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, the oldest surviving screw-pile lighthouse on Chesapeake Bay, which once marked the mouth of the Patapsco River and the entrance to Baltimore. All of these attractions are owned and maintained by the Historic Ships in Baltimore organization. The Inner Harbor also is the home port of Pride of Baltimore II, the state of Maryland's goodwill ambassador ship, a reconstruction of a famous Baltimore Clipper ship.[181]
Other popular tourist destinations throughout the city include Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fort McHenry, the Mount Vernon and Fells Point neighborhoods, and museums such as the Walters Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Industry, and the B&O Railroad Museum.
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This sprawling 8,600 square-foot residence in the charming Eagle Point subdivision combines modern angles and finishes with warm, Craftsman-style details. Open and airy living spaces, including an off-kitchen den, formal dining area and lower-level family room with wet bar are drenched in natural light and offer sweeping, elevated views of Park City. The house also features an in-home gym, master bathroom with cedar-lined sauna, office, and state-of-the-art home theater. Ample decks, patios and a fire pit provide seamless indoor/outdoor experiences throughout the year.
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