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Ultimate Visitor Guide to the Frick Collection

The Fifth Avenue Mansion housing the Frick Collection was built in 1913-1914 for Henry Clay Frick, a successful steel and coke industrialist. A longtime patron of the arts, Frick’s collection includes a diverse range of Western painting, sculpture, and decorative arts. What is most impressive about a visit to the Frick is the opportunity to see the art arranged in the mansion. Many pieces are still on display where Frick originally placed them.
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Essential Guide to Visiting Hearst Castle on California’s Coast

Hearst Castle is a sprawling Moorish-style mansion and surrounding complex located on the California coast. Between 1919 and 1947, it served as the residence of newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst, and in 1954, it was transformed into a California State Park. The estate features 127 acres of gardens, terraces, pools, and walkways, alongside three large guesthouses and the magnificent main mansion, which is adorned with Spanish and Italian antiques. Historically, Hearst Castle boasted a private movie theater, a zoo, tennis courts, and two stunning swimming pools, making it a hotspot for lavish parties and celebrity guests.
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Must-See Attractions in Milwaukee

1. Discover the vibrant attractions of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s largest city. 2. Explore family-friendly options at the Milwaukee County Zoo. 3. Enjoy local flavors at the Milwaukee Public Market. 4. Experience baseball at Miller Park. 5. Visit the stunning Mitchell Park Domes. 6. Engage with art at the Milwaukee Art Museum. 7. Relax at Bradford Beach.
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Explore Milwaukee’s Best Museums: A Comprehensive Guide

When it comes to culture, Milwaukee is often overlooked in favor of much larger cities. The truth is, however, that when it comes to museums, Milwaukee has an abundance of world-class offerings. From an excellent children’s museum (Betty Brinn Children’s Museum) to beautiful lakefront properties and a giant natural-history museum, you could easily spend a week visiting various museums in Milwaukee and discover something new each day.
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