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Mt. Equinox and St. Bruno Scenic Viewing Center Scenic in All Locations, VT USA
Gift shop toll road to summit, and St. Bruno Viewing Center Mt. Equinox is the tallest mountain in southwestern Vermont. At the entrance to the toll road which takes you to the summit, there is a gift shop where you can pay the toll.
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Noah's Ark Waterpark Scenic in Wisconsin Dells, WI USA
America's Largest Waterpark, featuring the best variety of water fun in the nation! 49 waterslides, 2 wave pools & much more! Noah's Ark is ""America's Largest Waterpark"" & the premier Wisconsin Dells attraction with over 80 family activities to enjoy. From the relaxing rivers to the extreme slides, there is something for everyone.
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Oatman Scenic in Oatman, AZ USA
Historic Oatman, Arizona is an authentic western living-ghost town A former mining town located in the Black Mountains of Mohave County, Arizona, Oatman was all but abandoned by the 1960s after the gold mines closed in the 1940s and Route 66 in 1953.
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Packard Hill Covered Bridge Scenic in Lebanon, NH USA
Between 1780 and 1790 an open timber bridge without railings was constructed at this location for Ichabod Packard. The bridge served Mr. Packard's home on the north side of the river and his mill, a combined sawmill and gristmill, located on the south side.
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Pennsylvania Grand Canyon Scenic in Wellsboro, PA USA
50-mile long canyon formed by glacier activity Glaciers formed Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon hundreds of years ago. Today Pine Creek winds its way one thousand feet below the Canyon's rim, fed by streams tumbling form the moutains on either side. 300,000 acres of mostly state-owned land surround the Canyon.
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Pier Covered Bridge Scenic in Newport, NH USA
The current bridge was built in 1907 by the Boston and Maine Railroad to replace a wood lattice bridge constructed in 1871-1872 by the Sugar River Railroad.
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Railroad Covered Bridge Scenic in Hopkinton, NH USA
The structure was originally built when the Concord and Claremont Railroad laid its first 33 miles of track from Concord to Bradford, N.H. In the fall of 1850 when trains began to run regularly between Concord and Contoocook, a day of great festivity was held.
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Red Ridge Ranch Riding Stable Scenic in Mauston, WI USA
Enjoy a one hour guided trial ride through 250 acres of scenic woods, river and rolling fields. Open everyday of the year! Enjoy a one hour guided trial ride through 250 acres of scenic woods, river and rolling fields.
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Rowell's Covered Bridge Scenic in Hopkinton, NH USA
The bridge was built by Horace Childs of Henniker with the help of his brothers Enoch and Warren. The Burr type construction is unusual in that solid timber arches are fitted end to end and bolted to the side timbers to form the basic design.
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Saco River Covered Bridge Scenic in Conway, NH USA
In 1850, Jacob Berry and Peter Paddleford built a covered bridge to replace a crudely framed log bridge that had collapsed at this site. The 1850 bridge stood until the Swift River covered bridge crashed into it in 1869.
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Sawyers Crossing Coverd Bridge Scenic in Swanzey, NH USA
According to the History of Swanzey by Benjamin Read, this structure is also known by the name Cresson. The bridge was reconstructed in 1859 at a cost of $1,735.94. The event was celebrated with a big dance held right on the bridge.
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Slate Covered Bridge Scenic in Swanzey, NH USA
The bridge name originates from the Slate family who lived on a farm along the river north of the bridge. It is the second bridge on this location, the first having been built around 1800.
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Smith Covered Bridge Scenic in Plymouth, NH USA
Smith River Bridge According to W. Edward White in his book Covered Bridges of New Hampshire, a Captain Charles Richardson built the first covered bridge at this site in the early 1800s. The current bridge was built in 1850 when James McQueston hired Herman Marcy of Littleton, N.H.
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Stark Covered Bridge Scenic in Groveton, NH USA
The bridge was originally a simple Paddleford truss with a center pier. During the 1890s, high water removed the center pier and the bridge was washed downstream. It was brought back by men and oxen and set on new stone piers.
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Sulphite Covered Bridge Scenic in Franklin, NH USA
The existing structure replaced a framed trestle bridge erected here in 1891 or 1892 by the Franklin and Tilton Railroad.
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Summer Scenic Gondola Rides Scenic in Flagstaff, AZ USA
Ride to the top of Arizona (11,500 ft) on the Scenic Gondola Take in the dramatic scenery of northern Arizona from a bird's eye view atop an extinct volcano at 11,500 ft (3,500 m).
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Swift River Covered Bridge Scenic in Conway, NH USA
The first bridge on this site was built by John Douglass in 1850. It gave much needed access to the north using West Side Road and served local commerce well until the spring of 1869.
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