5 Top Tourist Attractions in Carmel, California | US Travel Guide
5 Top Tourist Attractions in Carmel
Carmel-by-the-Sea is a romantic seaside destination, renowned for its spectacular sandy beach. This charming coastal resort captivates visitors with its enchanting village ambience. In a setting that's delightfully far removed from the real world, tree-shaded streets are lined with lovely Victorian buildings and little storybook cottages. Hidden passageways and quiet courtyards add to the magical Old World ambience. The fact that Carmel does not use numbered street addresses (GPS cannot pinpoint a specific location) encourages wandering. While tourists stroll around town, they'll stumble upon quaint artisan boutiques, cutesy one-of-a-kind shops, world-class art galleries, and inviting fine-dining restaurants. Local businesses cater to clientele seeking a pampering vacation experience. After spending the day at the beach or taking scenic walks along the coastline, the peaceful town of Carmel-by-the-Sea is a welcome place to spend a quiet night in a luxurious bed & breakfast or historic inn. Carmel is also a great starting point to explore nearby Monterey, just four miles away, or to take a drive along the stunning Big Sur coastline.
1. Carmel Beach
2. Carmel Mission
3. Point Lobos
4. Mission Ranch Hotel and Restaurant
5. Garland Ranch Regional Park
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Top 5 Of The Most Haunted Places In America
Top 5 Of The Most Haunted Places In America
There are many places that have a reputation of being haunted. Some of these places host beings that are for the most part friendly and post no threat to humans. However, other haunted places are homes to antagonistic entities who are not shy in demonstrating their displeasure of the living. From a ghost truck which chases its victims off a cliff to the ghost of Marilyn Monroe, the United States has had a long history of paranormal occurrences which haunt locals and visitors alike. Prepare to be spooked (or, if you're daring, prepare to add new places to your bucket list)! Grab your EVP recorder, pack up your cameras, and get ready to take a frightening trip with us through these 5 of the most haunted places in America.
NO:1.Villisca Axe Murder House
The small town of Villisca just southwest of Des Moines Iowa was host to the gruesome unsolved murders of Josiah B. Moores
family of six and two other young girls almost 100 years ago. Residents have claimed to hear children crying and see a man
with an axe roaming the grounds.
NO:2.The Sultans Palace
Seen by many tourists visiting New Orleans the Sultans Palace in the old French Quarter was home to a wealthy Turkish man
his harem of women and a host of young men. His neighbors reviled his presence saying he frequently indulged in opium and
torture. In a still unsolved murder mystery the Sultans harem were hacked to death and the Turkish man was buried alive in
the courtyard. He said to still grope some passing female visitors.
NO:3.Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
Thousands of people with mental illnesses passed through the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston West Virginia which
is said to host the spirits of the dead or killed all the way back to the Civil War. If you are feeling bold take the
eight hour overnight paranormal investigation and try to catch a glimpse of some of the ghosts.
NO:4.Ohio State Reformatory
Mansfield Ohio has what looks like a royal castle but was home to one of the roughest boys reform schools in the country
the Ohio State Reformatory even partly filmed in The Shawshank Redemption. Many ghosts of tortured boys haunt the site
even while it was open prisoners reported being tucked into bed by a ghostly hand.
NO:5.Jerome
This old copper mining town in Arizona Jerome is now home to less than 3% of its peak population. Dangerous mining
conditions and the outlaw spirit of the Wild West are said to have left behind many ghosts including that of Sammie Dean
a prostitute strangled by a client. She now roams the area looking for her unidentified killer.
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West Virginia: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, subsequently the Weston State Hospital, was a Kirkbride psychiatric hospital that was operated from 1864 until 1994 by the government of the U.S. state of West Virginia, in the city of Weston. Weston State Hospital got its name in 1913 and was changed back to its originally commissioned, but unused name while patients occupied it, the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, after being reopened as a tourist attraction.
It was forcibly closed in 1994 due to changes in patient treatment. The hospital was bought by Joe Jordan in 2007, and is opened for tours and other events to raise money for its restoration.
The hospital's main building is claimed to be one of the largest hand-cut stone masonry buildings in the United States, and the second largest hand-cut sandstone building in the world, with the only bigger one being in the Moscow Kremlin. As Weston Hospital Main Building, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990.
The hospital was authorized by the Virginia General Assembly in the early 1850s as the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.
Construction was interrupted by the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861. Following its secession from the United States, the government of Virginia demanded the return of the hospital's unused construction funds for its defense. Before this could occur, the 7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry seized the money from a local bank, delivering it to Wheeling. It was put towards the establishment of the Reorganized Government of Virginia, which sided with the northern states during the war. The Reorganized Government appropriated money to resume construction in 1862. Following the admission of West Virginia as a U.S. state in 1863, the hospital was renamed the West Virginia Hospital for the Insane. The first patients were admitted in October 1864, but construction continued into 1881. The 200-foot (61 m) central clock tower was completed in 1871, and separate rooms for black people were completed in 1873. The hospital was intended to be self-sufficient, and a farm, dairy, waterworks, and cemetery were located on its grounds, which ultimately reached 666 acres (270 ha) in area.
Originally designed to house 250 patients in solitude, at its peak, 2,600 in the 1950s in overcrowded conditions. A 1938 report by a survey committee organized by a group of North American medical organizations found that the hospital housed epileptics, alcoholics, drug addicts and non-educable mental defectives among its population
Weston State Hospital found itself to be the home for the West Virginia Lobotomy Project in the early 1950s. This was an effort by the state of West Virginia and Walter Freeman to use lobotomy to reduce the number of patients in asylums because there was severe overcrowding.
The hospital was auctioned by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources on August 29, 2007. Joe Jordan, an asbestos demolition contractor from Morgantown, was the high bidder and paid $1.5 million for the 242,000-square-foot (22,500 m2) building. Bidding started at $500,000. Joe Jordan has also begun maintenance projects on the former hospital grounds. In October 2007, a Fall Fest was held at the Weston State Hospital. Guided historic and paranormal daytime tours were offered as well as evening ghost hunts and paranormal tours.
The main building of the asylum, known as the Kirkbride, holds several rooms that serve as the museum, located on the first floor. There are paintings, poems, and drawings made by patients in the art therapy programs, a room dedicated to the different medical treatments and restraints used in the past, and artifacts such as a straitjacket and hydrotherapy tub. The tour guides dress in clothes that resemble 19th century nurse outfits; blue dress.
As of 2012, the records of the Weston State Hospital reside with the Library of Virginia. While the records are accessible to the public, those who go to the library in person, can sign in and view the records but information on patients below the age of 75 cannot be recorded or publicized to protect those patients.
The former facility was featured as a haunted location on several paranormal television shows, including Ghost Stories, Syfy's Ghost Hunters, Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures, and Paranormal Lockdown on Destination America/TLC.
Holiday Inn Express and Suites Greenville - Greenville, Ohio
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The staff at the Holiday Inn Express® Hotel & Suites Greenville invite you and your family to enjoy a pleasant, relaxing stay. While in Greenville, the hotel's patrons have easy access to nearby Eldora Speedway and downtown Greenville thanks to the hotel's convenient location off SR-121.
One of Greenville's most popular attractions is a favorite destination for the hotel's visitors. Being near the Eldora Speedway means you're just minutes from the heart-stopping thrill of high-octane races hosted at this track known by locals as the Big E. For something quieter, consider a trip to the KitchenAid Experience Center where you can learn new culinary tricks, or visit the Garst Museum, home of the Annie Oakley Center.
Business guests are well accommodated with the hotel's amenities. Business travel in Greenville, Ohio is a success with free high-speed, wired and wireless Internet access. Take advantage of the 24-hour Business Center for print, fax, copy and PC services. If you're hosting meetings in town, consider the hotel's boardroom.
While staying near the Eldora Speedway, guests enjoy a wealth of great perks at this hotel. Relax in a heated, indoor pool or stop by the Fitness Center for an invigorating workout. Greet each day with a hearty meal from the complimentary, hot Express Start Breakfast Bar. Your comfort is our priority at the Holiday Inn Express® Hotel & Suites Greenville.
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Creepy Coal Mining Town I: Abandoned West America
On today's Abandoned America, the Pexped team heads to West Virginia in search of a lost coal mining town called Nuttallburg. Located in the New River Gorge, Nuttallburg is one of the many abandoned coal towns along the river. In this video we explore the Head-house located at the top of the gorge. A steep half-mile down cliffs and caves you will arrive at the mine entrance and Head-house. For more information including our source, please visit:
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Scenic drive from Miami to Key West, Florida, USA
We decided to take a day trip down to the southernmost point in mainland United States, Key West.
The drive takes you along Highway 1 Overseas Highway and passes through some 40+ islands before reaching Key West. Journey time from Miami to Key West is approximately 4 hours, but you pass through some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world.
The Overseas Highway is a single lane Highway which passes over on one side, the Atlantic Ocean and on the other side, the Gulf of Mexico.
You basically cross from Mainland Florida and into the Caribbean without flying and the transition happens within minutes of starting the journey over the Overseas Highway. You see the sea turn all different shades of blue and all the way to an emerald colour.
This is the full journey from the Florida Turnpike all the way to Duval Street in the centre of Key West.
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V1, V2, Me 163, Me 262: Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio
The lighting is not great, but you can still see them: German wonder-weapons of WWII. Of course much more impressive in person, so came and visit the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio (it is spectacular, and it is free). Many other things to see, and will be expanding soon.
SAC MUSEUM ASHLAND NEBRASKA
Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum / SAC Museum is located in Ashland, Nebraska.