Planning Vacation? Group Lists Unusual Destinations
No-Passport Needed, Group Says
Posted: 11:02 am EST March 8, 2006Updated: 11:15 am EST March 8, 2006
WASHINGTON -- The National Trust for Historic Preservation has released its annual list of historic sites worthy of visits by tourists. This year's "Dozen Distinctive Destinations" includes Lewes, Del., which was founded by Dutch settlers in the 1630's.The group said that Lewes is called "the first town in the first state."Except for Waimea on Hawaii's Kaua'i island, the destinations don't call for expensive trans-ocean travel.Other suggestions:
- Bartlesville, Okla., enriched by an early oil strike, boasting the only skyscraper designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Bowling Green, Ky., with notable Civil War sites and an old cavern where outlaws and soldiers hid.
- Milwaukee, Wis., the U.S. beer-making capital, home of a famous art museum and zoo and a deep German tradition.
- Monterey, Calif., once the Spanish and Mexican capital of the region, site of a huge aquarium and the setting for John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row"
- Palm Springs, Calif., an oasis known for its famous residents, its climate and jet-set life style.
- Philipsburg, Mont., a mining tradition in a beautiful landscape, the state's oldest operating school, jail and opera house.
- Prescott, Ariz., born overnight when gold was discovered, celebrating the wild West and Native Americans in its museums.
- Saranac Lake, N.Y., a health resort since the early 1800s, amid lakes, mountains and evergreen forests.
- West Chester, Pa., an old Quaker village with brick sidewalks and period architecture.
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