active-place
Add a travel place or attraction to the map
active-pinFavourites
active-pin
Journeys

ActivitiesforKids, Baltimore

unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Maryland Zoo
Tucked away in the lush expanse of Druid Hill Park, the Maryland Zoo is a treasure trove of wildlife excitement. Did you know it's the third oldest zoo in the U.S.? That's right! This sprawling 135-acre wonderland is Baltimore's wildest attraction, where you can get up close and personal with a spectacular array of 1,500 exotic mammals. And it's not just about the furry creatures; the zoo is a vibrant haven for nearly 200 species of birds, amphibians, and reptiles too. As you wander through this animal kingdom, each corner brings a new surprise. The zoo is thoughtfully designed with engaging exhibits that offer insights into the lives of its residents. Don't miss the chance to feed a towering giraffe or watch the playful antics of penguins. For those with a thirst for knowledge, the zoo's conservation efforts and educational programs provide a deeper understanding of wildlife and the importance of preserving our planet's biodiversity. Whether you're a lifelong animal lover or just looking for a fun day out, the Maryland Zoo promises an adventure that’s both entertaining and enlightening.
Explore more places related to this search:
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Uncover the wonders of the natural world at this incredible, free attraction nestled on the National Mall. The museum is home to some of the planet's most iconic artifacts. One standout is the Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals, where you can marvel at the allegedly cursed Hope Diamond. For a hands-on experience, head over to Q?rius, the museum's educational hub designed for teens and tweens. Here, young explorers can dive into a lab setting and make their own scientific discoveries. Don't miss the permanent exhibits: there's an engaging insect zoo and the captivating Sant Ocean Hall, which boasts a life-sized replica of a North Atlantic right whale. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the architecture of the building itself. The museum's design seamlessly blends classic and modern elements, creating a space that's as inspiring as the exhibits it houses. Plus, it's a fantastic spot for people-watching, with visitors from all over the globe gathering to soak in the knowledge.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Historic Cold Spring Village
Step back in time as you wander through 26 beautifully restored historic buildings spread across 30 acres of lush, shaded land. Here, interpreters dressed in period clothing make the 1800s come alive right before your eyes. Witness the fascinating skills of blacksmithing, basket weaving, and book binding as they did back in the day. It's like stepping into a real-life history book! From June to September, the grounds are bustling with activities that the whole family can enjoy: meet adorable farm animals up close, take a leisurely carriage ride, or partake in one of the many family-friendly events happening on weekends. Don't miss the charming Country Store, where you can find unique souvenirs, or stop by the Ice Cream Parlor for a sweet treat. Hungry? The on-site restaurant offers delicious meals that are sure to satisfy. Education takes center stage from October to May with engaging programs and distance learning opportunities. These educational experiences provide a deeper understanding of the past, making history accessible and exciting for all ages. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun day out, this place offers a unique glimpse into the past that’s both educational and entertaining. And here's a little insider tip: time your visit with one of their special weekend events to enjoy themed activities and live demonstrations. It's the perfect way to make your visit even more memorable!
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Storybook Land
For 65 years, since it first opened its doors in 1955, Storybook Land has been a magical place where the spirit of childhood thrives in a fun and educational setting. It's the perfect spot to revisit those cherished memories from your own youth while sharing the magic with the next generation. Imagine the joy on your children’s and grandchildren’s faces as they create memories that will last a lifetime! The charm of childhood never fades here, as your family strolls through beloved stories and nursery rhymes brought to life at Storybook Land. Classic tales blend seamlessly with thrilling new rides and attractions, all within a beautifully maintained and inviting park. Make it a tradition to visit several times a year and create unforgettable family experiences. You’re sure to love every moment you spend here! Did you know Storybook Land also hosts seasonal events that add an extra sprinkle of magic to your visit? Whether it's a spooky Halloween celebration or a festive holiday extravaganza, there's always something new to discover. So pack a picnic, bring your sense of wonder, and enjoy a day filled with laughter and adventure.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Lucy the Elephant
Lucy the Elephant is a quirky piece of history nestled along the coast of Margate, just a stone's throw from Atlantic City. Crafted in 1881 by real estate developer James Lafferty, Lucy was initially a clever marketing ploy, designed to lure potential land buyers to the area. Over time, she became more than just a gimmick. A bustling hotel business sprang up around her, attracting presidents and royalty eager to stay at the neighboring Elephant Hotel and ascend the stairs to Lucy's howdah. Lucy's story is one of resilience. She's weathered fierce hurricanes, ocean floods, and even a fire ignited by some overly merry revelers during her time as a tavern. Yet, by the 1960s, it was clear that Lucy was facing a new threat: neglect. The once-proud icon of the South Jersey coast was falling into disrepair. In 1970, a developer bought the land where Lucy stood, planning to erect a condominium. The beach and the ocean could remain, but Lucy was slated for demolition. Enter the Save Lucy Committee. This determined group of locals rallied to save their beloved elephant. In just weeks, they raised enough funds to relocate Lucy two blocks away to a city-owned plot. Fast forward thirty years and over 1.5 million dollars later, and Lucy was restored to her original glory, both inside and out. In 1976, she was recognized as a National Historic Landmark, celebrated as the oldest surviving example of zoomorphic architecture and the oldest roadside attraction in the United States. Today, Lucy stands proudly as the most beloved non-gaming attraction in the Atlantic City area. She's not just a local treasure; she's known worldwide as "The World's Largest Elephant." Her presence has brought fame to Margate City, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe. If you find yourself in the area, don't miss the chance to meet Lucy and soak in a bit of whimsical history.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Atlantic City Aquarium
Welcome to the Atlantic City Aquarium, a wonderland teeming with over 100 varieties of fish and marine animals. It's a place where you can literally brush fins with SHARKS! The tropical shark touch tank offers an unforgettable chance to feel the skin of several shark species. Meanwhile, the Mid Atlantic Coastal Zone invites you to interact with local creatures like Horseshoe Crabs and Sea Urchins. Don't miss a chance to wave at "Groman," our charming Loggerhead Sea Turtle, as he gracefully glides through his impressive 25,000-gallon habitat. The aquarium is also home to fascinating residents like moray eels, moon jellies, seahorses, and diamondback terrapins. And if you're in the mood for a show, check out our Live Dive Feeding Show or the Exotic Animal Show. Be sure to call ahead for showtimes. There's also the daily feeding frenzy at the Stingray Touch Tank, a spectacle that's sure to captivate visitors of all ages. Whether you're planning a fun and educational children's birthday party, an elegant wedding reception, a delightful picnic, a corporate meeting, or a one-of-a-kind special affair, the Atlantic City Aquarium promises a unique and memorable experience. It’s not just a visit; it’s an adventure that will exceed your expectations. Did you know? The aquarium also boasts a spectacular view of the Atlantic City skyline, providing a picturesque backdrop perfect for capturing memories. Whether you’re a marine life enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, this place has something mesmerizing for everyone.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Steel Pier
Picture this: 1,000 feet of pure, over-the-ocean excitement! Nestled on the iconic boardwalk of Atlantic City, the Steel Pier is just a stone's throw from bustling casino resorts and New Jersey’s stunning stretches of beach. It's a place where thrill-seekers and sun-lovers alike find their happy place. Whether you're shooting up toward the stars on a thrilling ride or gathering with friends for an event with the best view in town, the Steel Pier promises fun for everyone. Get ready to dive into some serious action! The Steel Pier has a rich history that has evolved as much as the ocean waves beneath it since its founding in 1898. It's not just about the rides and events; it's about the stories and memories that have been created over the decades. From hosting world-famous entertainers to offering unique attractions like helicopter rides, this pier is a slice of Americana you can't miss. And if you're a fan of classic amusement park vibes with a modern twist, this is your spot. With its blend of nostalgia and new experiences, the Steel Pier is a must-visit for anyone looking to make unforgettable memories.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Staten Island Zoo
The Staten Island Zoo might not be the largest or most exotic zoo out there, but it proudly wears the title "biggest little zoo." It's a gem for anyone passionate about learning and wildlife. The Serpentarium is a must-see, boasting an incredible collection of rattlesnakes that will both fascinate and educate. But don't let the cold-blooded critters steal all the spotlight; the zoo is also home to over 800 warm-blooded species. From cuddly mammals to colorful birds, there's a world of discovery awaiting you. Did you know the zoo is nestled in a charming neighborhood that offers a peaceful escape from the city buzz? It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The Staten Island Zoo's commitment to conservation and education makes it a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're a reptile enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, this zoo has something special in store for everyone.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog
The AKC Museum of the Dog has joyfully returned to its roots in New York City, where it first opened over 35 years ago. Nestled in the heart of midtown Manhattan, just a stone's throw from Grand Central Station, this museum boasts one of the world's finest collections of canine-themed art in its newly designed galleries. By blending exquisite art with state-of-the-art technology and insightful interpretation, the Museum of the Dog offers a truly unique experience for visitors of all ages. The museum's permanent collection is a treasure trove for dog lovers, featuring an impressive array of fine art and artifacts. From paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints to ceramics and bronzes, the collection is as diverse as it is extensive. You’ll also find fascinating pieces like trophies, collars, and other dog-related memorabilia. The ceramics section is particularly captivating, showcasing centuries-old representations of dogs. You can admire everything from Staffordshire spill vases to contemporary pieces from renowned manufacturers like Meissen, Rosenthal, and Royal Doulton. A standout feature of the museum is the interactive touch screen table that lets you explore AKC registered breeds. Watch as different breeds dash across the screen; find your favorite and drag it to your digital doghouse. Here, you can dive into the details of each breed's physical characteristics, personality, and history, as well as discover how they are portrayed in the museum's artwork. For those with a penchant for history, the museum also offers fascinating insights into the evolution of dog breeds and their roles in society. Whether you're a dog enthusiast or an art lover, the Museum of the Dog promises an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the city.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a journey through 5,000 years of global art, right in the heart of New York City. With its presence in three iconic locations—The Met Fifth Avenue, The Met Breuer, and The Met Cloisters—the museum is a treasure trove waiting to be explored by art lovers and curious minds alike. Since its establishment in 1870, The Met has aimed to be more than just a collection of rare artifacts. It’s a dynamic space where art breathes life into its galleries, exhibitions, and events, sparking fresh ideas and unexpected connections across different eras and cultures. On January 13, 2015, the Trustees of The Met reconfirmed their commitment to this vision, embracing a mission to collect, study, conserve, and present significant works from all periods and places. Their goal is to link people with creativity, knowledge, and ideas in meaningful ways. Visiting The Met isn't just about viewing art; it's an experience that stimulates the senses and the mind. Whether you're wandering through the medieval-inspired Cloisters or marveling at contemporary pieces at The Met Breuer, there's something for everyone. Did you know that The Met Fifth Avenue's grand staircase is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and people-watch? It's a perfect place to pause, reflect, and soak in the vibrant energy of the city.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Bronx Zoo
The Bronx Zoo, part of the Wildlife Conservation Society, is a fantastic destination to explore and appreciate the planet's diverse wildlife. With over 6,000 animals calling it home, the zoo stretches across 265 acres, perfectly mimicking the natural habitats of its many residents. Open all year long, it offers a unique and thrilling experience in any season. In winter, make sure to visit Tiger Mountain or the Himalayan Highlands where you can watch majestic big cats frolic in the cold. Afterward, cozy up in the World of Reptiles or JungleWorld, where the tropical wildlife will transport you to warmer climates. For those who love penguins, the Sea Bird Aviary is a must-see. Here, you can watch these charming creatures waddle and dive with playful grace. If you're visiting in the spring, don't miss the Butterfly Garden, where a kaleidoscope of colors flutters around you, creating a magical atmosphere. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, the Bronx Zoo promises an unforgettable adventure for all ages.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Picture yourself stepping into a world where the magic of nature and history intertwine, right in the heart of Buffalo, New York. Frederick Law Olmsted, the mastermind behind Buffalo’s South Park, envisioned a lush oasis complete with a stunning conservatory and elegant formal gardens. Back in 1894, Professor John F. Cowell took the helm as the first Director of this conservatory. With his green thumb and worldly plant collection, he turned it into a thriving botanical wonderland. As South Park was taking shape, the talented folks at Lord & Burnham Co. were busy crafting the South Park Conservatory. Its tri-domed Victorian design drew inspiration from England's iconic Crystal Palace. Built by the local George P. Wurtz & Son, it came together with wood, glass, iron, and steel for an impressive $130,000. When it opened its doors in 1900, it wasn't just any greenhouse. It was the third-largest public greenhouse in the United States and ranked ninth in the world. By 1907, it had expanded with six additional greenhouses, cementing its place as a botanical giant. Fast forward through time, and you'll find that the conservatory has undergone significant transformations. Extensive renovations have breathed new life into its gardens, upgraded its heating system, and restored the stunning main palm dome and greenhouses. These improvements have preserved its historic charm while enhancing its modern-day appeal. Today, the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens are a magnet for over 100,000 visitors every year. They come to marvel at the breathtaking architecture and explore the lush indoor and outdoor garden sanctuary. It's a place where people gather to find tranquility, reconnect with nature, and soak in the simple yet profound beauty of the natural world. If you're planning a visit, don't miss the chance to explore the diverse plant collections, from exotic tropical species to local flora, each telling its own fascinating story.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Buffalo Naval & Military Park
Welcome to the Buffalo waterfront, where you'll find the largest inland park of its kind in the United States: the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park. This fascinating spot pays tribute to all branches of the Armed Forces with its extensive exhibits. It's an adventure for anyone with a curiosity for history and military marvels. Picture yourself exploring the decks and hulls of a guided-missile cruiser, a destroyer, and even a World War II submarine. As you wander through the park, you can examine an array of uniforms and memorabilia showcased in the museum and the exhibits aboard the ships. It's like stepping back in time to witness the evolution of military technology and the stories of those who served. The displays are impressively detailed, offering a glimpse into the life of sailors and soldiers. And the excitement doesn't stop there. You'll also find planes and a tank on display, each with its own tale to tell. Don't forget to bring your camera; these iconic machines make for some fantastic photos. Plus, if you're a fan of history or just love a good adventure, this park offers a unique experience you won't want to miss. Whether you're a local or just passing through, it's a must-see destination in Buffalo.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Cherokee Park
Cherokee Park Family Campground is calling your name for an unforgettable camping getaway in the serene landscapes of Portage County, nestled near Akron in Northeast Ohio. This picturesque campground is a hidden gem, boasting stunning natural surroundings, top-notch facilities, and warm, welcoming service that makes you feel right at home. Spread across 50 beautiful acres just a short drive from Akron, Cherokee Park offers a tranquil retreat with its charming blend of wooded areas and open spaces. Two small, tree-lined lakes add a touch of magic, perfect for those who appreciate the soothing presence of nature. As you relax by your campfire, don't be surprised if a curious deer graces you with its presence. The campground features 120 campsites equipped with 30 amp electric and water hookups. Whether you prefer a sun-drenched RV site or one nestled under a canopy of trees, there's a spot for everyone. For those with larger RVs, pull-thru sites are conveniently available. And yes, your furry friends are more than welcome, as long as they are leashed and attended. During the summer, the park also offers a few family tent sites for a limited stay, making it a perfect choice for those spontaneous weekend adventures. For those interested in local attractions, Akron is just a stone's throw away. The city offers a vibrant arts scene, unique eateries, and the famous Akron Zoo, which is a hit with both kids and adults. If you're a fan of outdoor activities, don't miss out on exploring nearby hiking trails or visiting the Portage Lakes for some water-based fun. Cherokee Park Family Campground promises a delightful blend of relaxation and adventure. It's a place where memories are made, whether you're stargazing by the lakes or sharing stories around the campfire.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Greensboro Science Center
Step into a world where the wonders of an aquarium, zoo, science museum, and 3D theatre merge into one unforgettable adventure! At The Wiseman Aquarium, you'll encounter a fascinating array of creatures from the deep: sharks, penguins, otters, stingrays, and even a fishing cat await your discovery. Meanwhile, the Animal Discovery Zoo offers an up-close look at tigers, meerkats, monkeys, crocodiles, and other extraordinary animals. It's like embarking on a global safari without leaving the city. The Dinosaur Gallery is perfect for those who have ever dreamed of walking among giants. Here, you can also explore the marvels of the human body and even experience the thrill of extreme weather simulations. For the little ones, Kid’s Alley promises hours of educational fun. Don't miss the OmniSphere Theatre, where 3D shows spring to life, making you feel as if you could reach out and touch the action. This place isn't just a visit; it's an experience that leaves you buzzing with excitement and wonder. You'll find yourself telling friends about the time you stood face-to-face with a tiger or watched a dinosaur roar to life. If you're looking for a day filled with awe and discovery, this destination is a must-see. It’s a place where learning and adventure go hand in hand, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
The Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum is a whimsical destination that calls out to the young at heart. Nestled in the historic Allan Herschell Carrousel Factory building, which proudly sits on the National Register of Historic Places, this spot is a delightful mix of nostalgia and fun. Here, you'll find fascinating exhibits and live demonstrations, as well as two enchanting antique carousels that are sure to spark joy. There's also a children's gallery filled with interactive displays, a charming gift shop stocked with unique souvenirs, and so much more to explore. One of the highlights is the chance to ride the carousels, which have been meticulously preserved to transport visitors back to a bygone era of craftsmanship and artistry. The museum's vibrant atmosphere is perfect for families, history buffs, and anyone looking to experience a slice of Americana. Plus, the friendly staff is always eager to share stories and insights about the factory's storied past. So, whether you're a carousel aficionado or just in search of a unique day out, the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum is a must-visit destination sure to leave you with a smile.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
The Akron Zoo
The Akron Zoo sprawls across 35 acres, offering a delightful mix of exhibits and amenities perfect for a day out. Picture this: you’re creating unforgettable memories as you hop on the charming train or carousel, all while exploring eight fascinating animal exhibits. Ever wondered how the jaguar got its iconic spots or how the Andean condor seemingly carries the sun across the sky? Discover the captivating legends behind these creatures and more in the Legends of the Wild exhibit. Journey through the lush landscapes of South America alongside jaguars and capybaras, meet playful lemurs in Madagascar, and venture into the majestic Himalayan Mountains with snow leopards and Himalayan tahr. Feeling a bit country? Head over to the farm where you can pet, feed, and get up close with an array of domestic animals. From Boer and Oberhasli goats to Nubian and pygmy goats, these friendly critters are sure to warm your heart. Don't miss out on meeting our sheep, pigs, and the watchful barn owl. For an interactive experience, grab some animal snacks from the granary and take a ride on the eco-friendly A&K Wilber Express train, available from April to October. And if you’re up for a challenge, wander through the Ohio Farmland maze. For a dash of adventure, set sail on the pirate playground. When you’re ready for a break, picnic in the Wild Prairie Pavilion or grab a bite at the Grasslands Café. Before you leave, make sure to visit the butterfly waystation, where you can learn about the incredible migration journey of these delicate creatures. The Akron Zoo is a place where every corner holds something amazing to discover, promising a day full of fun, learning, and a little bit of magic.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
A Christmas Story House
A Christmas Story House, lovingly restored to its original movie glory, welcomes visitors all year round for tours and even overnight stays. Just across the street, you'll find A Christmas Story Museum, a treasure trove of original props, costumes, and memorabilia from the beloved film. It houses gems like the toys from Higbee’s window, Randy’s iconic snowsuit, the chalkboard from Miss Shields’ classroom, and the family car. It's a nostalgic trip back to a simpler time that warms the heart even on the coldest days. After soaking in the holiday magic at Ralphie’s house, make sure to swing by the museum gift shop. Here, you can take home your very own Major Award Leg Lamp or other fantastic movie memorabilia to keep the spirit alive. If you're planning to visit during the holiday season, the neighborhood lights add an extra sparkle, making the experience even more magical. The area around the house is sprinkled with charming cafes and shops, perfect for grabbing a hot cocoa or a festive treat.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Hamilton Military Museum
Burlington Heights is a fascinating spot where history whispers through every stone. This area, where you can now find the grand Dundurn Castle and the Hamilton Military Museum, was once a bustling British military base between 1813 and 1815. The intriguing Battery Lodge, originally built as a gatehouse by Sir Allan MacNab in the late 1830s, sits proudly on what was once a War of 1812 battery. Today, it serves as the home of The Hamilton Military Museum, offering visitors a unique peek into the past. When exploring Dundurn Castle, you can experience the splendor of the 19th century with its opulent rooms and beautiful gardens. The castle's guided tours are like stepping back in time, with knowledgeable guides who paint vivid pictures of the past. And don't miss the museum's collection of military artifacts; it provides a rich narrative of the area's history. It's a perfect spot for history buffs and curious minds alike!
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Centreville Theme Park
Centreville Theme Park is the perfect summer spot for families looking for unforgettable fun! Nestled on the Toronto Islands, this charming park is packed with excitement: over 30 rides and attractions designed just for kids, along with picturesque beaches and 14 laid-back restaurants where both grown-ups and little ones can savor delicious meals. This Canadian gem invites families to enjoy the newly upgraded Sky Ride and explore 600 acres of lush parkland. You can meet friendly farm animals and soak in breathtaking views of the lake and city skyline. Getting to Centreville is an adventure in itself, with the scenic ferry ride across Toronto Harbour being a favorite among visitors. Alternatively, you can arrive by private boat or water taxi, just a quick trip from downtown Toronto's bustling Harbourfront. For a bit of history, the Toronto Islands were formed by sandbars eroded from the Scarborough Bluffs, creating a unique landscape that's perfect for a day of exploration. Each visit is a chance to soak up the sun, relax by the water, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Step into the mesmerizing world of Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, nestled right in the heart of downtown Toronto. This aquatic wonderland is home to 20,000 sea creatures and offers an unforgettable underwater journey. Picture this: North America's longest underwater viewing tunnel, where you can glide through more than 5.7 million liters of water. It's not just about looking; with over 100 interactive exhibits, you can literally get your hands wet. Whether you're brushing up against a stingray or catching a live dive show, there's something here for everyone. The aquarium is divided into nine meticulously designed galleries, each offering a glimpse into the diverse ecosystems of both saltwater and freshwater habitats from around the globe. You'll start with creatures from the Great Lakes basin, right in Toronto's own backyard. One of the highlights is the adrenaline-pumping Dangerous Lagoon. Imagine walking through a football-field-length tunnel surrounded by sharks, green sea turtles, sawfish, and moray eels, all moving gracefully around you. And don't miss the captivating Pacific sea nettle jellyfish at Planet Jellies. These stunning creatures are illuminated in a kaleidoscope of colors within the kreisel tank, creating a visual spectacle that leaves visitors in awe. For those who want a little extra thrill, try visiting during one of the aquarium's special events, like the Friday Night Jazz, where you can enjoy live music while exploring the aquatic wonders. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is not just an attraction; it's an experience that will fascinate both locals and international visitors alike.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Art Gallery of Ontario
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) boasts a collection that is nothing short of spectacular, featuring over 100,000 pieces of art ranging from trailblazing contemporary creations to timeless European masterpieces. Here, you can admire iconic paintings by the renowned Group of Seven alongside stunning works by established and rising Indigenous, Inuit, and Métis artists. The gallery is a feast for the eyes, not just because of its impressive array of sculptures, photographs, prints, and drawings, but also due to its architectural brilliance. The building itself, with its intricate design elements crafted by the famous architect Frank Gehry, is an artwork in its own right. For art lovers, the AGO is more than just a gallery; it’s an experience. Nestled in the cultural heart of Toronto, the gallery offers a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the creative spirit of the city. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, there's something here to captivate your imagination. Plus, the surrounding area is rich with charming cafes and boutiques, perfect for a leisurely stroll after your visit.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Royal Ontario Museum
No visit to Toronto is truly fulfilling without stopping by the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's largest museum that proudly exhibits art, culture, and nature from all corners of the world and throughout history. The ROM boasts an impressive collection of over six million artifacts and specimens, spread across 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. Here, you can wander through fascinating special exhibitions or lose yourself in the museum's permanent collections. From awe-inspiring dinosaur displays and exquisite South Asian art to dazzling gems, minerals, and ancient Egyptian treasures, the ROM offers a journey through biodiversity and much more. Besides the permanent collections, the museum frequently hosts cutting-edge exhibits that spotlight contemporary issues and emerging artists, making each visit unique and engaging. Its architectural design is a masterpiece in itself, blending historical and modern elements that make the museum a visual delight both inside and out. If you're in Toronto, the ROM is a must-see, serving as a doorway to the past while connecting us to the present.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is an extraordinary destination for animal lovers, showcasing a diverse array of creatures from every corner of the world. It's cleverly organized into seven distinct zoogeographic regions: Indo-Malaya, Africa, the Americas, Australasia, Eurasia, Canadian Domain, and the Tundra Trek. Whether you're wandering through the lush, tropical pavilions or exploring the expansive outdoor habitats, there's always something to marvel at. Not just a place for observing wildlife, the Toronto Zoo is deeply involved in conservation efforts. They actively participate in initiatives like captive breeding, reintroduction programs, and vital research on habitats and species. Nestled in the picturesque Rouge Valley on the city's east side, the zoo is open nearly every day of the year. You can easily get there by car or public transit, making it a convenient outing for anyone in the area. And here's a fun tidbit: the Toronto Zoo is one of the largest in the world, spanning over 710 acres. It offers plenty of space for both animals and visitors to roam. So, whether you're a local or just passing through, make sure to carve out some time to visit this remarkable place.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
COSI Columbus
COSI, Columbus' lively Center of Science and Industry, has been blending science education with entertainment since 1964. With over 300 interactive exhibits, Ohio's largest planetarium, a giant screen theater, live shows, and even more, it’s a place where curiosity and fun go hand in hand. Recently, COSI has teamed up with the esteemed American Museum of Natural History, expanding its already impressive lineup of attractions. Nestled on Columbus' Scioto Peninsula, COSI is conveniently close to the bustling downtown area and the historic Ohio Statehouse. Just to the west, you'll find a brand new 6.5-acre park, perfect for a family day out. This park is a haven with a splash pad, playground, picnic tables, and swings, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy. One of COSI's standout features is the new Dinosaur Gallery, a permanent exhibit that brings prehistoric wonders to life. Visitors can marvel at a full-sized cast of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, gaze at 100 million-year-old fossilized amber, and stand in awe of an 8-foot titanosaur femur cast. It's a thrilling journey back in time that captures the imagination of both young and old. For those planning a visit, keep in mind that COSI hosts special events and workshops throughout the year, offering unique opportunities to engage with science in unexpected ways. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, COSI is a destination that promises to inspire and educate, leaving you with memories that last long after your visit.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Wexner Center for the Arts
The Wexner Center for the Arts is truly a treasure trove nestled within The Ohio State University. This internationally acclaimed contemporary arts center is a must-visit for anyone who loves creativity in all its forms. The center isn't just about looking at art; it's a place where you can experience it with all your senses. With its exhibitions, performances, films, artistic residencies, and educational programs, there's always something exciting happening here. The building itself is a marvel of postmodern architecture, inviting visitors to explore its unique design. Inside, you'll find an array of galleries, performance spaces, a film video theater, a delightful store, and a cozy cafe to recharge in. Whether you're catching an intimate, cabaret-style concert in the black box theater or attending a large-scale event in the 2,500-seat Mershon Auditorium, the Wexner Center provides a diverse lineup of performances: dance, theater, jazz, world music, electronica, and more. For film enthusiasts, the Wexner Center Film/Video Theater is a treasure chest of cinematic delights. Here, you can enjoy a selection of rarely screened films from around the world, the freshest independent features, and beloved classics from both Hollywood and international cinema. It's a haven for anyone who appreciates the magic of movies. If you're planning a visit, don't miss the chance to explore the surrounding area. Columbus is a city rich with culture and history, offering a vibrant mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Whether you're an art aficionado or just looking for a unique way to spend the day, the Wexner Center for the Arts is sure to inspire and delight.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
MacLachlan Woodworking Museum
Back in 1967, a visionary named Sandy MacLachlan brought a piece of history to life with the creation of the Woodworking Museum as part of a Centennial Project. To give this unique collection a home, he took apart an 1855 log house, originally crafted by the White family in Lanark County, and relocated it to Princess Street in Kingston, Ontario. For more than ten years, this spot served as a privately-owned museum, drawing in history buffs and woodworking enthusiasts alike. Fast forward to the early 1980s when the former Pittsburgh Township decided to acquire this charming museum. Once again, the log house was on the move, finding its new home at Grass Creek Park. With the City of Kingston's amalgamation in 1998, the museum's care transitioned to the Culture and Recreation Division, eventually becoming part of the Cultural Services Department in 2008. Today, the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum boasts one of Canada's richest collections of woodworking tools. It's a treasure trove for anyone curious about the art and craft of woodworking. Nestled in the scenic beauty of Grass Creek Park, the museum offers more than just history; it provides a serene escape where you can appreciate the craftsmanship of yesteryears. Whether you're a curious traveler or a passionate woodworker, this museum offers a slice of Canadian heritage that’s hard to resist.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Every visitor stepping through the turnstiles at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is set for an adventure filled with memories meant to last a lifetime. At the Zoo, we are all about crafting unforgettable experiences for each of our guests. We invite you to share your own magical moments with us and the world, inspiring others to explore the Columbus Zoo. Nestled in the heart of Ohio, the Columbus Zoo is not just a place to see animals; it's a hub of conservation and education. With over 10,000 animals representing 600 species, there’s always something new to discover. Whether you're captivated by the playful antics of the sea lions or the majestic beauty of the African lions, there's no shortage of awe-inspiring encounters. Plus, the Zoo's commitment to wildlife conservation means your visit supports vital efforts to protect endangered species around the globe.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Cedar Point Amusement Park
Since the 1870s, Cedar Point amusement park has been a cherished summertime tradition for families all over the Midwest. With its rich history and modern marvels, it has grown into one of the most successful entertainment destinations in the world. Each year, more than three million thrill-seekers from across the globe flock to Cedar Point. Its ever-growing popularity is fueled by world-record-breaking roller coasters and incredible attractions. With 68 rides, including 16 roller coasters, Cedar Point boasts more rides and roller coasters than any other park worldwide. Two of its newest coasters are nothing short of legendary. Top Thrill Dragster, built in 2003, towers at 420 feet and rockets to speeds of 120 mph. On the opposite side of the peninsula, Millennium Force stands 310 feet tall, racing along over 6,500 feet of track at 93 mph. It's a must-ride for any adrenaline junkie. Then there's the Magnum XL-200, a steel roller coaster featuring a massive 200-foot-plus hill. And let's not forget the maXair ride, one of Cedar Point's latest thrills, which swings guests 140 feet into the air. Riders sit in outward-facing suspended seats that form a giant circle of 50 passengers, with their legs dangling freely as they soar. Both attractions reach exhilarating speeds of 70 mph. Beyond the thrills, Cedar Point offers stunning views of Lake Erie and a bustling boardwalk filled with delicious food options and entertaining shows. It's not just about the rides; it's about the entire experience, making memories with friends and family in the heart of Ohio. So whether you're a coaster fanatic or a casual visitor, Cedar Point promises an unforgettable adventure.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Adams National Historical Park
Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, MA, is a treasure trove of American history. It features the birthplace homes of Presidents John and John Quincy Adams, the Old House where four generations of the Adams family lived, and the fascinating Stone Library. This park offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of one of America's founding families. Through various programs and special events, visitors of all ages can imagine themselves as part of the past while considering their role in the nation's future. For more information on event dates and details, it's best to contact the park directly. If you're visiting, don't miss the chance to wander through the beautifully maintained gardens. They're a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful moment of reflection. And if you're a fan of architecture, you'll appreciate the historic design and craftsmanship of the buildings. The park truly offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of the Adams family, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Boston Public Garden
The Boston Public Garden is a must-visit gem nestled in the heart of downtown Boston, and it's not just because it's free to wander through. It's a place where families and couples can soak up the rich history of one of America’s oldest cities. Picture this: a serene escape right in the middle of the bustling city streets. With an array of restaurants nearby, you can grab some delicious takeout and settle down for a delightful picnic on the lush lawns. Established in 1837, this was the first public botanical garden in the United States. Over the years, it has blossomed into a space filled with statues that whisper tales of the city and the nation. The park boasts carefully chosen trees like weeping willows and elms, adding to its charm. Don't miss the striking bronze statue of George Washington, standing tall since 1869. It's an ideal spot to sit on a bench, unwind, and take in the surroundings. As you stroll along the garden's pathways, you'll encounter more statues, including those of Bostonian Charles Sumner and the Ether Monument, each adding to the park's historical narrative. At the heart of the garden lies a quaint pond, spanned by a pedestrian bridge. Here, the iconic Swan Boats have been a beloved tradition since the 19th century. For a small fee, you can glide across the water alongside graceful swans, which call the Public Garden home during the warmer months. It's a quintessential Boston experience that captures the city's unique blend of history and charm. If you're visiting in spring, you'll also be treated to a stunning display of tulips and other blooms, making the garden a photographer's paradise.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, you can step into a pivotal moment in American history with an immersive adventure that brings the past to life. Here, lively actors, hands-on exhibits, and impressive replicas of 18th-century sailing ships invite you to relive the excitement of the Boston Tea Party. As you enter the Meeting House, you're whisked back to the rebellious atmosphere of 1773 Boston. It's like stepping onto the set of a historical drama, where you meet figures like Samuel Adams and your enthusiastic 18th-century host. What role will you play in the "single most important event leading up to the American Revolution"? In the colonial town meeting, you find out firsthand. Climb aboard an authentic 18th-century sailing vessel and join a Son of Liberty for a thrilling experience. Feel the weight of history as you toss tea into the same waters where the Boston Tea Party unfolded over 240 years ago. The museum is not just a place to learn but a place to live history. While you're there, don't miss the chance to explore the museum's collection of artifacts, including one of the original tea chests. The museum offers a captivating glimpse into the past that will leave you pondering the bold actions of the colonists long after your visit.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Boston Children's Museum
For a century, the Boston Children's Museum has been at the forefront of both the local scene and the global museum community. This private, non-profit institution is celebrated internationally for its groundbreaking work in children's exhibits, educational programs, and innovative curriculum. Tailored for kids and their families, the museum's exhibits cover a wide range of engaging topics: science, culture, environmental awareness, health and fitness, and the arts. Beyond its captivating exhibits, the museum's educators curate programs that dive into literacy, performing arts, science and math, visual arts, culture, and health and wellness. One unique feature of this museum is its impressive collection of over 50,000 items, making it one of the few children's museums worldwide to maintain such a vast array of artifacts. Strolling through the museum, you'll find interactive experiences around every corner. Whether it's learning about the wonders of the human body or exploring the diverse cultures of the world, there's something here to spark curiosity in visitors of all ages. Don't miss the chance to visit the museum's rooftop garden, a hidden gem offering stunning views of Boston's skyline and a peaceful spot to relax after a day of exploration. The Boston Children's Museum isn't just a place to visit; it's an adventure waiting to unfold.
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Boston Fire Museum
The Boston Fire Museum is a hidden gem nestled in the historic Congress Street Fire Station, right in the heart of Boston’s lively seaport district. Since 1983, it has been a passionate guardian of firefighting history, showcasing an impressive collection of memorabilia from the Greater Boston area. Whether you're a history buff or just casually curious, there's something captivating here for everyone. The museum's mission is much more than just preserving old items. It's about sparking curiosity and educating the public on fire safety. It's also a nod to the brave souls of the Boston Fire Department, one of the oldest in the nation. This legacy is celebrated with a collection that includes fire alarm displays, antique firefighting equipment, and vintage photographs that transport you back in time. On the second floor, you'll find the Boston Sparks Association, the museum's parent group. It's an all-volunteer team that keeps the museum running smoothly and ensures every visitor leaves with a newfound appreciation for fire safety and history. Plus, they’re always ready to share intriguing stories behind each artifact. Here's a fun fact: the museum hosts special events and offers educational programs for schools and groups. It's a fantastic way for young minds to learn about the importance of fire safety while exploring fascinating historical artifacts. A visit here is not just educational, it's an experience that leaves you with a deeper respect for the heroes of the past and present. So next time you're wandering through Boston's seaport district, take a moment to step inside this treasure trove of history. You just might find yourself inspired by the rich heritage and the dedicated people keeping these stories alive.