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CODenverDenver Museum of Natural HistoryThe Denver Museum of Natural History is the fifth-largest natural history musum in the country. The museum has everything from dinosaur skeletons to rare stones and minerals to IMAX movies.
CODenverDenver Zoo Established in 1896, Denver Zoo covers 72 acres and is home to more than 3,500 animals.
CODenverElitch GardensThis amusement park is locatd in downtown Denver and features a restored carousel and roller coaster plus seven new rides.
CODenverLakeside Amusement ParkYou will find plenty of activities for you and your family at this, one of the largest amusement parks in the Rocky Mountain Region.
CODenverLookout MountianLookout Mountain possesses a spectacular panoramic view of Denver, as well as being th site of the Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum and Grave.
CODenverWings Over The Rockies Aviation and Space MuseumThe museum has a fine collection of over 23 historic aircraft, a full-size space station, uniforms of WWI flying aces and other artifacts from the histor of aviation and space flight over Colorado.
IAMissouri ValleyDeSoto National Wildlife RefugeBird-watchers and photographers will find plenty of subjects in this refuge.
KSOverland ParkNCAA Hall of ChampionsLocated at the headquarters of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, this sports museum contains video and photographic championship memorabilia from 1921 to the present in all 21 sports.
MOKansas CityWorlds of Fun/Oceans of FunThese two side-by-side theme parks offer wet and dry attractions for all ages.
MOKansas CityToy and Miniature MuseumThe museum features 24 rooms full of antique toys and modern-scale miniatures.
MOKingsvillePowell GardensThis 835-acre botanical garden features seasonal plaintings, the three-acre Perennial Garden, the Home Idea and International Vegetable Garden, the Rock and Waterfall Garden, a lake, and trails.
MOSpringfieldCrystal CaveCrystal Cave has been open for more than 100 years and has been kept in its natural state.
MOVersaillesJacob's CaveView breathtaking cave formations from concrete walkways in Lake of the Ozarks' largest cave.
MTBillingsPictograph Cave State ParkThis site is one of the richest archaeological finds in the Great Northern Plains.
MTBillingsZooMontanaThe zoo opened in 1993 and encompasses 70 acres.
MTBozemanAmerican Compuer MuseumThe American Computer Museum invites visitors of all ages and levels of computer experince to explore the sotry of computers and technology in the 4,000-year timeline approach.
MTBozemanMuseum of the RockiesTake a walk through four billion years of history of the Northern Rockies.
MTBozemanMissouri Headwaters State ParkThis park comprises an open range at the headwaters of the Missouri River.
MTCrow AgencyLittle Bighorn Battlefield National MonumentThis historic battlefield, the site of "Custer's Last Stand," is located along the banks of the Little Bighorn River on the Crow Reservation in Montana.
MTGreycliffGreycliff Prairie Dog Town State ParkLocated on flatland along the interstate, Greycliff is a day-use park that offers information on and self-guided tours through a praire dog town.
NDJamestownFrontier VillageFrontier Village at Jamestown offers a step back to pioneer days with its museums and shops.
NDMandanFive Nations Art MuseumLocated in the historic Mandan Depot building, Five Nations Arts concetrates on the culture of the Norhtern Plains, with a collection of Native American art.
NDMedoraTheodore Roosevelt National ParkThe 70,000-acre Theodore Roosevelt National Park was named to honor President Roosevelt's visionary convervation efforts, his love of nature, and his key role in efforts to establish a national park system.
NDWest FargoBonanaaville USABonanazaville USA in West Fargo is a pioneer village with over 40 buildings and a museum with Native American artifacts and memorabilia.
NEOmahaWestern Heritage MuseumThe Western Heritage Museum features a permanent exhibit of Omaha history.
NEShubertIndain Cave State ParkThis largely timbered state park runs along a bluff overlooking the Missouri River and is named for a sandstone overhand once used b Native Americans for winter camping.
SDCrazy HorseCrazy Horse MemorialAlso home of the Crazy Horse Museum, world's largest Indian museum, and more.
SDInteriorBadlands National ParkFamous for fossils and once feared by French fur trappers, the Badlands now attract over a million visitors every year.
SDKeystoneMount Rushmore National MemorialOne of the most recognizable sculptures on earth, Mount Rushmore's "Shrine to Democracy" honors both the vision of its subjects, and the dtermination of Gutzon Borglum, who never lived to see his colossal effort completed.
SDMitchellCorn PalaceBuilt in 1892, the Corn Palace was designed to encourage settlement and prove the richness of eastern Sout Dakota soil.
SDRapid CityBear Country USAThis 250-acre wildlife park features all North American animals and includes the largest privatel owned collection of American black bear.
SDRapid CityReptile GardensReptile Gardens houses America's largest, most beautiful reptile collection and is a strong promoter of conservation and captive breeding of endangered species.
SDSioux FallsGreat Plains Zoo and Delbridge MuseumThe Great Plains Zoo offers a children's zoo, Australian Outback and North American plains habitats, and much more.
WYCheyenneWildlife Visitor's CenterAdministered by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The center has photographic displays spotlighting some of the 600-plus species of free-ranging mammals, birds, reptiles and fish that inhabit the state.
WYDevils TowerDevils Tower National MonumentRising more than 1,200 nearl vertical feet above the Belle Forche River in northestern Wyoming, the Devils Tower draws technical rock climbers from all over the world.


Last updated on 7 February 2004