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Corpus Christi Attractions
 Visitors can tour the famous aircraft carrier of days of World War 2, today a floating museum since its retirement after 48 years of work, a more containing tour than any other ship in the U.S. Navy. The 16-story "Blue Ghost" presents military artifacts and more than a dozen aircraft, and tourists can explore the boat, watch a video, and play a flight simulation.
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 Visiting the Asian Museum is like being a kid in a free candy store. Vast collection Japanese dolls, porcelain, and hakata dolls await you there! It is one of the most amazing collections. Corpus Christi is truly lucky to have such a fine museum of Asian items.
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 A remarkable, totally white building on the water, this art museum was rated as one of the best in southern Texas. Although permanent exhibits demonstrate art from the region, the museum is famous for its temporary exhibits of fine art work in various mediums.
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More Texas Attractions
 This garden extends off the shores of White Rock Lake. Anyone would be impressed with the 66 acres of lush, ideal landscapes hold plenty of trees, bushes and flowers. Quaint and tranquil walkways meander throughout the grounds, with countless coves.
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 The tropical rain forest in the inner part of a huge glass pyramid, finished with waterfalls, cliffs, butterflies, birds, fish and, the last purchase, bats, is the feature of this enormous educational center which has two other pyramids, a pool, beach, spa and even hotel!
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 A 22,000-gallon tunnel with a breathtaking view of underwater reef flora and fauna is the main point of this famous aquarium that also runs a preservation program including young green sea turtles. A trip to The Dallas World Aquarium can be a unique education experience or an in-depth study of the wildlife and conservation.
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 At Austin Zoo, adults and kids together enjoy the great outdoors and experience a close view at animals from around the world in family friendly location. Austin Zoo offers a shady picnic place, an ideal location to hold a child's party, a family gathering or a group event. It is situated just 20 minutes from downtown of Austin.
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 This park holds 545 acres of land and is located just beyond the Museum District. The parkland is rich with wood and has an 18-hole open course, picnic areas, and playscapes. Also it features Japanese garden and Miller Outdoor Theater, which often arranges plays and musical performances.
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 Dallas's Old West heritage is finely demonstrated in this downtown 13-acre park of over than 37 historic buildings. The complex restored a late-19th-century village, accomplished with a redbrick Main Street, Victorian homes, a log cabin dating from 1847, and bygone buildings featuring a train depot, general store, one-room church, schoolhouse, bank and law offices.
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 This restored station is very unusual and interesting place, and one can explore the train replicas for many hours. The old Santa Fe Depot looks just the same as it did in its 1930s heyday. Multimedia studios will teach the history of rail transportation in the area. It is probably the ideal location to bring the kids for a full day of activities.
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