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Exploring the History of Ebbets Field: Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers

Brooklyn is now home to several professional sports teams, including The Islanders, a National Hockey League team, and the Nets, an NBA team. Both teams play at the iconic Barclays Center. However, the borough lacks a Major League Baseball team, which leads residents to choose between the Yankees and the Mets for baseball loyalty. Nevertheless, Brooklyn boasts its own Minor League team, the Brooklyn Cyclones, which plays at MCU Park. The excitement surrounding the Cyclones is infectious, especially during summer games that include thrilling fireworks displays, themed nights, and the community’s beloved annual race where fans can run the bases at MCU field.

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Top Campgrounds and National Parks for an Unforgettable Camping Experience

Public campgrounds will fall into two basic categories: public or private. Public campgrounds are usually managed by government agencies and include those found in national and state parks and forests, Bureau of Land Management areas, and Army Corps of Engineers projects. On the other hand, private campgrounds are typically RV parks and campsite resorts owned by private citizens or businesses.

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Best Museums to Visit in Chicago: Top 10 Picks

Chicago is an exciting getaway destination—great for a long weekend. Chicago’s museums are bright jewels in its crown and rank among the best in the world. They cover a wide array of interests, from art to history, science, nature, and astronomy. Here are the top 10 museums that consistently stand out as the city’s most popular, based on attendance. Consequently, it’s advisable to find accommodation in the Loop or on the Magnificent Mile for convenience as you explore many of these museums.

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Discover the 21 Best Attractions in Cleveland

Set in the heart of the mid-west, Cleveland offers a myriad of varied attractions, from the well-known, such as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, to the lesser-known, such as the Crawford Automobile and Aviation Museum. The second-largest city in Ohio makes it convenient to catch all the best attractions as most are located within a 10- to 30-minute drive downtown. Visitors and residents alike will enjoy visiting one or more of these Cleveland museums, parks, and other historic sites.

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Explore Cleveland Ohio Museum Membership Options

Cleveland Ohio and Northeast Ohio boast a rich array of cultural institutions. If you’re in search of a thoughtful gift for a “hard-to-buy-for” Cleveland resident, a museum membership is an excellent choice. Not only does it provide a full year of access, but members also enjoy additional perks, including discounts at museum stores and invitations to exclusive events.

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Explore Ashtabula County’s Historic Covered Bridges

At one time, hundreds of covered bridges graced the northeast Ohio countryside. These fascinating structures, originally popularized in 18th century Connecticut, were carried over by early settlers of the (Connecticut) Western Reserve. Today, a mere 50 of these bridges remain, with the largest grouping in Ashtabula County, located just an hour’s drive east of downtown Cleveland.

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Top Attractions and Activities at the National Mall in Washington D.C.

The National Mall is the center of most sightseeing visits to Washington, D.C. The tree-lined open space between Constitution and Independence Avenues extends from the Washington Monument to the U.S. Capitol Building. Ten of the museums of the Smithsonian Institution are located within the heart of the nation’s capital, offering a variety of exhibits ranging from art to space exploration. West Potomac Park and the Tidal Basin are adjacent to the National Mall and home to the national monuments and memorials.

The National Mall is also a gathering place where people picnic and attend outdoor festivals. The expansive lawn has served as a site for protests and rallies. The impressive architecture and natural beauty of the Mall make it a unique place that celebrates our nation’s history and democracy.

These National Mall facts may surprise you:

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Explore Busch Gardens: Top Amusement Park in Williamsburg, Virginia

Busch Gardens Williamsburg is a 100-acre European-themed amusement park that boasts 17th-century charm accompanied by over 50 exciting rides and attractions. Families can enjoy a variety of thrilling activities and entertainment, with thematic areas representing England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy. Located just a few hours south of Washington DC, Busch Gardens is an ideal destination for a fun-filled day trip or weekend getaway. Moreover, it is conveniently situated near Colonial Williamsburg, a historical region rich in attractions that include historical sites, amusement parks, shopping, and fine dining options.

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