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Unlike most commercial caves in America, which are explored on foot via constructed walkways, Penn’s Cave offers a uniquely immersive experience – you’ll board a flat-bottomed boat and float through ...
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(WDBJ) - President Grover Cleveland dedicated the Statue of Liberty in New York’s Harbor October 28, 1886. The monument was proposed by a French activist in the 1860s as a gift from the French people ...
WHERE once she welcomed immigrants pursuing the American dream, the Statue of Liberty now stands alone, a victim of the US government shutdown. Thousands of frustrated tourists had the choice of a one ...