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American Visionary Art Museum Peruse outsider art (including pieces created by the
clinically insane) at this Baltimore curiosity. ( Click here )
Theater
New York City and Chicago are the stars, while smaller cities such as Minneapolis give
voice to emerging talents.
Broadway Theater District It doesn't get more iconic than the bright lights and glittering
marquees along a certain street in Midtown Manhattan. ( Click here )
Steppenwolf Theatre John Malkovich, Gary Sinise and other now-famous actors
launched Chicago's scene here nearly four decades ago. ( Click here )
Guthrie Theater Minneapolis has so many theaters it's nicknamed 'the Mini Apple.' The
uber-cool Guthrie leads the pack. ( Click here )
American Players Theatre It stages Shakespeare and other classics outdoors amid the
woodlands of Spring Green, Wisconsin. ( Click here )
Grand Ole Opry There's more than country music under the lights - it's a full-fledged,
foot-stompin' variety show. ( Click here )
Beaches
South Beach The world-famous strand is less about wave-frolicking than taking in the
parade of people on Miami's favorite playground. ( Click here )
Cape Cod National Seashore Massive sand dunes, picturesque lighthouses and cool
forests invite endless exploring on the Massachusetts cape. ( Click here )
Montauk At the eastern tip of Long Island, windswept Montauk has pretty seascapes,
beach camping and a still-functioning 18th-century lighthouse. ( Click here )
Michigan's Gold Coast Endless stretches of sand, dunes, wineries, orchards and B&B-
filled towns blanket the state's western shoreline. ( Click here )
Outer Banks North Carolina's isolated barrier islands offer everything from popular
beaches to remote strands where wild ponies run free. ( Click here )
 
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