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Hollywood Forever Cemetery

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Founded in 1899, this is Hollywood's oldest cemetery, a burial ground for some of L.A.'s most historically important and famous citizens. Today, it's a ... 
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House of Blues on Sunset

The most-visited link in the House of Blues music club/restaurant chain, this joint is hopping every night of the week with established and emerging musical ... 
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Little Tokyo

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One of only three historic Japantowns in the United States, Downtown L.A.'s Little Tokyo is a compact commercial district centered around the Village Plaza, a ... 
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MACAY Museum (Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan)

This contemporary art museum right off the Grand Plaza houses permanent and visiting exhibits. The former include the work of several Yucatecan artists, the ... 
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Merida Cathedral

Officially known as the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, this grand church was built between 1561 and 1598, on the site of a Mayan temple (and adding insult to ... 
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Mill Ave

Named for the flour mill that still grinds away at the northern end of the strip, Mill Avenue is the Phoenix magnet for bar-hoppers and night owls. Its ... 
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National Portrait Gallery

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One half of the Smithsonian’s Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture (along with the adjacent American Art Museum), the National Portrait ... 
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National World War II Memorial

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Part of the National Mall and National Park Service, this memorial to American citizens who served in World War II lies at the eastern end of the Lincoln ... 
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National Zoological Park

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Part of the Smithsonian, the 163-acre National Zoo (as it’s most often called) is home to 2,000 individual animals of 400 species. Most famous for its Giant ... 
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North Myrtle Beach

The sand and waves meet along the North Myrtle Beach coastline. Perched on the northern end of South Carolina’s Grand Strand, North Myrtle Beach offers a ... 
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Plains of Abraham

When Quebecois want to soak up the sun or enjoy a family picnic, they head to the Plains of Abraham, contained within Battlefields Park. Within the park’s ... 
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Plaza del Sol

Cozumel's only city (really, a large town) is San Miguel, surrounding a natural port with easy access to the mainland, which has been used since the Mayan era ... 
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Preservation Hall

Located in the heart of New Orleans' famed French Quarter, Preservation Hall is home to the famous Preservation Hall Jazz Band and hosts a variety of the Big ... 
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Seattle Pioneer Square

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Pioneer Square, where Seattle’s founders first settled in 1852, has evolved into one of city’s prettiest downtown neighborhoods. Filled with streets lined ... 
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Second City

If Alan Arkin, Jack Burns, John Belushi, Bill Murray, John Candy, Dan Aykroyd, Eugene Levy, Gilda Radner, Shelley Long, George Wendt, Mike Myers, Chris Farley, ... 
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