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Palm Springs Attractions
 Palm Springs Desert Museum features wonderful Western and Native American art collections, the natural history of the desert, and an outstanding anthropology department. Plays, concerts, lectures, and other cultural events are presented in the museum's Annenberg Theater.
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 The Palm Springs Air Museum presents one of the world's largest collection of fighters, bombers and trainer aircraft. Many of these aircraft have been used by motion picture companies in movies.
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 The attraction includes three canyons open for touring: Palm Canyon, Murray Canyon, and Andreas Canyon. In ancient times the canyons were home of the Agua Caliente, part of the Cahuilla people. Visitors can see remnants of their ancient life including rock art, house pits and foundations, irrigation ditches, bedrock mortars, and pictographs.
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More California Attractions
 Griffith Park is one of the largest urban parks in North America and the second-largest city park in California. Visitors will find a lot to do here, including hiking, biking, golfing, picnicking, and visiting park’s attractions.
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 Emerald Bay is Lake Tahoe's most photographed natural wonder. Its natural beauty, geology and history make it one of the highlights of the area. The park was designated as an underwater state park, the first park of its type in California.
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 Situated among towering pines and cedars, Vikingsholm is a unique blend of nature's spectacular beauty and man's architectural ingenuity. The castle is considered one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture.
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 The Tech Museum of Innovation is a science museum for people of all ages. Four major theme galleries of the museum showcase everything from robotics to earthquakes and satellites to Silicon Valley.
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 The Botanic Garden is devoted entirely to indigenous California plants. You can spend hours walking along the five miles of scenic trails and paths, enjoying beautifully designed landscapes. Cacti, redwoods, wildflowers, and much more are arranged in representational habitats or landscapes.
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 The Exploratorium is an experimental, hands-on museum designed to spark curiosity regardless of your age or familiarity with science. It includes than 650 exhibits focus on sea and insect life, computers, electricity, patterns and light, language, the weather, and much more.
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 The largest island in San Francisco Bay provides spectacular views of Marin County, San Francisco, and the Golden Gate, and the entire Bay Area, and offers a wide variety of recreation for outdoor enthusiasts.
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