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Netherlands Attractions. Netherlands Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Netherlands, Netherlands
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National Quilt Museum keeps traditional art alive
With more than 300 traditional and contemporary quilts, the National Quilt Museum in the westernmost edge of Kentucky provides hours of enjoyment for quilters and non-quilters alike.
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Paris Landing State Park: Spend a day on the lake
Come experience Paris Landing Park and all it has to offer, including boating, fishing, swimming, hiking and much more.
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Market House Theatre: Distinctive theater in a historic locale
For nearly 50 years, the award-winning Market House Theatre has been entertaining audiences while providing artistic opportunities for young and old alike. This community theater delivers delightful performances ranging from traditional musical theater favorites to lively youth-oriented performances to recent Broadway dramas, comedies and musicals. With a season this varied — and with tickets this affordable — there’s sure to be something for you!
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Market House Museum: Packing Paducah’s history in a small space
Though small, the William Clark Market House Museum contains curiosities and artifacts tracing the nearly 200 years of Paducah’s history. From early vehicles to delicate works of art to documents and maps, the museum celebrates the people and events who made the town what it has become.
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Tilghman House: Explore the Civil War in Western Kentucky
The Lloyd Tilghman House and Civil War Museum houses mementos of a Confederate general, but its main attraction is in exploring the progress of the Civil War in Western Kentucky.
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Natchez Trace State Park: Scenic woodlands and recreation abound!
Natchez Trace State Park includes a state forest and a Wildlife Management Area, totaling to 48,000 acres. The park features scenic woodlands, trails, lodging and more.
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Bob Noble Park: Paducah’s picturesque playground
For more than 80 years, Paducah-area residents have enjoyed the attractions of Bob Noble Park, the 35-acre recreational area just minutes away from the heart of downtown. From its beginning days as a thickly forested haven for moonshiners and outlaws to its current status as a center for picnicking, swimming, tennis, basketball, skateboarding and other leisure activities, the park has become an indispensible part of Paducah life.
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Patti’s 1880’s Settlement: Food and more near Land Between the Lakes
With three restaurants, mini golf, a wedding chapel and an animal park, Patti’s 1880’s Settlement has become a destination unto itself.
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International Rockabilly Hall of Fame & Museum: Paying homage to rockabilly music
The International Rockabilly Hall of Fame & Museum in Jackson pays homage to the music and its artists.
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Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm: North America’s only freshwater pearl-culturing farm
Witness the process of pearl farming from start to finish at Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm.
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