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San Diego Attractions
 The Maritime Museum of San Diego enjoys a worldwide reputation for excellence in restoring, maintaining and operating historic vessels. This unique museum has one of the world's finest collections of historic ships, including the world famous Star of India, which is often considered a symbol of the city.
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 Balboa Park is one of the largest urban parks in the United States. The park contains a variety of cultural attractions including museums, theaters, gardens, shops and restaurants as well as the world-renowned San Diego Zoo.
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 San Diego Zoo, operated by the Zoological Society of San Diego, is home to nearly 4,000 animals of some 800 diverse species. The funny pandas may be the most popular attraction, but the zoo houses many other rare species: Buerger's tree kangaroos of New Guinea, long-billed kiwis from New Zealand, lowland gorillas from Africa, and giant tortoises from the Galapagos.
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 Spread over 100 tropically landscaped bay-front acres, this aquatic theme park is one of San Diego's most popular attractions. It's famous for its spectacular stadium shows, Dolphin Discovery and Shamu Adventure, and many other shows and attractions, where the performers are dolphins, otters, sea lions, orcas, and seals.
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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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