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Discover some of the 90 or so historic log

structures peppered throughout Great

Smoky Mountains National Park.

Purchase home decorations at Finders

Keepers, Painted Porch, or other area

antiques shops.

Cast your bait and tackle — or just take

a walk — along the area’s famous

Apache Pier.

Pass a jar of Ole Smoky Tennessee

Moonshine at the recently opened Ole

Smoky Barn in Pigeon Forge.

Challenge yourself on one of Ramblewild’s

tree-to-tree aerial obstacle courses.

Do some shopping or grab a bite along

the Oceanfront Boardwalk and

Promenade.

Gatlinburg, Tennessee Berkshires, Massachusetts Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Virginia’s Historic Triangle of Jamestown, Williamsburg, and

Yorktown is undoubtedly one of America’s most significant cultural

destinations. Each location has its share of memorable attractions —

James Fort and the Yorktown Battlefield itself — but perhaps the

region’s ultimate highlight is the mile-long Duke of Gloucester

Street, a road President Roosevelt described as “the most historic

avenue in all America.” Walking this thoroughfare transports visitors

back to the 18th century via a number of structures, including the

Bruton Parish Church and Wetherburn’s Tavern, as well as through

various live reenactments and performances.