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The Crockett Hotel

Can you guess who the Crockett is named for? You know it-Davy Crockett and you can’t miss the hotel because they literally have a ginormous neon sign because you know everything is bigger in Texas. It certainly makes finding your way home easy. Crockett is independently owned-in the great spirit of Texas. Crockett was originally a meeting place and lodge for the three link fraternity in 1909.

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The Alamo

The Alamo was established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero. The Alamo is best known as the site of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo in which Texas sought to gain it’s independence from Mexico led by Santa Anna. The Alamo is also a historical landmark and definitely on any history buffs bucket list!

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Hancock Shaker Village

Hancock Shaker Village is located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in the historic Berkshires. Hancock Shaker Village is a family friendly adventure that gives visitors the chance to catch a glimpse into the lives of the Shaker community. The village boasts 750 acres, 20 historic buildings and over 22,000 artifacts and is set in the beautiful Berkshires.

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Old North Church

The Old North Church is located in Boston, Massachusetts. The Old North Church is a historic site and is also an operating Episcopal Church. The Old North Church is a historical gem and should be on everyone’s list of places to see while visiting Boston, Massachusetts. A visit evokes a feeling of patriotism and whisks you back to the colonial days in which our country was founded.

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The Amazing World of Dr Seuss Museum

The amazing world of Dr Seuss museum is located in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Dr Seuss museum is part of a family of museums in Springfield, Massachusetts known as the Springfield Museums. Theodor Geisel aka Dr Seuss is actually a Springfield, Massachusetts native and in fact many of his storybooks give a nod to the area!