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Home > Attractions
 Frankie's Fun Park in Columbia serves up Great Rides, Great Food and Great Times. You can enjoy our Go-Karts, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Air Bungee, Laser Tag, Batting Cages and an awesome Arcade, and this is just a small part of our mega mix of fun. Also we offer you to taste appetizing Frankie's Grill dishes and drinks. Sized up for little kids, big kids and those who still think they're kids.
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 The 43-acre Honolulu Zoo attracts both children and adults. It is home for a rare Hawaiian nene goose, a Hawaiian pig, and mouflon sheep. The zoo also houses such ordinary zoo inhabitants as elephants, lions and zebras.
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 Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park is glad to welcome you, your family and friends to spend wonderful time. The Playhouse is located in Eden Park not far from the city center and surrounded by beautiful Mt. Adams. So, it is our goal to make your visit to the Playhouse as pleasant as possible. You can always contact us if you need additional information about planning your visit.
We will do our best to make it unforgettable!
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 This interactive science and technology museum features engaging exhibits in subjects like physics, psychology, the media and health. The imaginative and interactive learning experiences of the museum will be especially interesting for children.
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 Forrest L. Wood Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center invites visitors to explore wildlife of North America. The exhibits showcase the natural forces that formed the 200-mile-long ridge and native wildlife, ranging from small insects to large animals. In addition to self-guided exhibits and trails, Forrest L. Wood Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center offers many activities and nature education programs.
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 When it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle was meant to suggest future architectural trends. Today it is the quintessential symbol of Seattle. Its observation deck at 520 feet above ground level provides superb views of the city and its surroundings.
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