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5 Best Mississippi Weekend Getaways & Places to Visit
Home to historic mansions, fragrant gardens, scenic beaches and unique attractions, Mississippi is a beautiful state to explore on your weekend getaway. Our list includes unique hotels and inns in Jackson, Natchez, Oxford, Bay St. Louis and other beautiful places to visit in Mississippi. Head to the country where you can unwind surrounded by acres of land or visit a city offering a choice of museums, restaurants and entertainment on your Mississippi vacation.
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1 Monmouth Historic Inn in Natchez
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North Dakota Tourist Attractions: 10 Places To Visit
Planning to visit North Dakota? Check out our North Dakota Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in North Dakota.
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, North Dakota Heritage Center, Chateau de Mores, Fargo Air Museum, Dakota Zoo, Bonanza Ville, Fort Buford, Red River Zoo, Plains Art Museum
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Multnomah Falls, Oregon USA
A waterfall as magnificent and memorable as any in the country is located just a 30- minute drive outside of Portland. Visiting Multnomah Falls, a 611-foot-tall roaring, awe-inspiring cascade of icy water, lets you experience the power and beauty of nature up close and with ease. From the parking area off of I-84, a 5-minute walk is all that separates you from the exhilarating spray at the base of the falls.
According to Native American lore, Multnomah Falls was created to win the heart of a young princess who wanted a hidden place to bathe. Although you can see the top portion of the falls from the highway, to view both tiers you have to walk to the viewing area located in a carved-out opening in the rock face. Tilting your head up in the narrow rocky confines of the steep cliffs, you get a mind-boggling perspective on the sheer magnitude of the falls.
For an even closer view, walk another several hundred feet up the paved trail to reach Benson Bridge, which spans the falls at the first tier's misty base. Standing on the bridge you have a perfect view of the top tier's full 542-foot height and a knee-wobbling vantage point over the second tier's 69-foot drop! The bridge is named for Simon Benson, a prominent Portland businessman who owned the falls in the early part of the 1900s. Before his death, Benson gave Multnomah Falls to the City of Portland, which later transferred ownership to the USDA Forest Service.
To make the outing complete, visit the Multnomah Falls Lodge which was built in 1925 to serve throngs of tourists who came to view the spectacular sights of the Columbia Gorge.
Monmouth and Western Oregon University
A short overview of Monmouth, Oregon, and Western Oregon University. Filmed for the Oregon Historical Society by James Norman.
The Waterfalls of Columbia River Gorge, Oregon, USA in 4K (Ultra HD)
The Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area (between the states of Oregon and Washington) is famous with the greatest concentration of waterfalls in North America.
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Columbia River Gorge (0:05, 3:09), Latourell Falls (0:21), Shepperd's Dell Falls (1:18), Bridal Veil Falls (1:41), Multnomah Falls (1:56), Wahclella Falls (3:23), Panorama Point (3:37), Metlako Falls (3:44), Punch Bowl Falls (3:55), Horsetail Falls (4:15), Upper Horsetail-Ponytail Falls (4:31), Triple Falls (5:02), Elowah Falls (5:29).
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Top 16. Best Tourist Attractions in Natchez - Mississippi
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Top 16. Best Tourist Attractions in Natchez - Mississippi: Longwood, Natchez Trace Parkway, Historic Natchez Cemetery, Rosalie Mansion, St. Mary Basilica, Stanton Hall, Natchez Visitor Center, Melrose, Bluff Park, Emerald Mound, William Johnson House, First Presbyterian Church, Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, Auburn Museum & Historic Home, Natchez National Historical Park, Grand Village of the Natchez Indians
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Atlantic City Boardwalk walking tour in Atlantic City NJ or Atlantic City New Jersey on July 3 2019 on a hot day in the summer 2019 with views of the town and casinos and a little bit of the beach and ocean and also near Steel Pier and in 4K resolution and NJShoreBeachLife is a travel and tour guide channel that has videos of New Jersey beaches and boardwalks and ocean front water views including some walking and driving point of view tours, static beach shots, horseback riding videos, fun NJ activities videos, store walk throughs and other interesting stuff relating to the NJ shore scene (including the towns of Asbury Park, Long Branch and Pier Village, Bradley Beach, Avon by the Sea, Ocean Grove, Belmar, Spring Lake Heights, Seaside, Point Pleasant, Atlantic City, Manasquan, Monmouth Beach, Sea Bright, Ocean Township, Deal, Allenhurst, Lake Como and the Highlands). Thanks for watching.
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Abandoned Bell Laboratories US Army Research Facility - Monmouth County, NJ
Joe Palaia Park, , located in Monmouth County, NJ. A US Army Signals Corp research facility is claimed to be the first US government installation to detect and record signals from Sputnik-1 in 1957. Some infrastructure of the center still remain at the site.
The land, originally purchased in 1919 by AT&T or Bell Laboratories (who also developed the Nike line-of-sight anti-aircraft missile system), was used for research, engineering experiments, testing radio waves and more.
In 1953, the test site was sold by AT&T, and the new owners leased the property to the U.S. Army Signal Corps for tracking Russian satellites.
I believe it was some time in the 1970s that the site became inactive, and left pretty much as it is today. Boarded up and abandoned....
The Dunes on the Waterfront - A Day in the Life
| At The Dunes on the Waterfront, you're in for the perfect Maine beach vacation. Follow us from start to finish as we take you through a day at The Dunes on the Waterfront in Ogunquit. Start your day with a breathtaking Ogunquit sunrise, then walk across the street for some breakfast, or make your own in your private cottage's very own kitchen. Enjoy lawn games or take a boat or walk to nearby Ogunquit Beach.
If you want to head downtown, you can hop a trolly and grab lunch between shopping stops in downtown Ogunquit. You'll also find a wide variety of fun activities in Ogunquit including galleries, museums, theater and more! When you've built up an appetite, you can get a classic Maine lobster dinner at the Lobster Pound, located right next to The Dunes. After a long day of touring, relax with all the comforts of home in your guest room or private cottage here at The Dunes on the Waterfront — the perfect Maine vacation destination.