2036 Things to Do in USA
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The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, located in Yorba Linda, serves as a testament to the 37th President’s complex legacy. Opening in 1990, this
At the mouth of the Santa Ana river, for which the city of Anaheim was named, sits the 140-acre Yorba Regional Park. It’s not the
Founded in 1978 by filmmaker Dan Moore Sr., the APEX Museum (African-American Panoramic Experience) is the oldest Black history museum in Atlanta and the only
The Atlanta BeltLine is one of the most ambitious urban redevelopment projects in the U.S., transforming old railway corridors into a 22-mile multi-use trail system
Across 30 acres in the heart of midtown Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is an award-winning urban oasis that let’s visitors connect with nature in
Founded in 1973 as Nexus, a grassroots artist cooperative, the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center has grown into one of the Southeast’s leading hubs for modern
Best known to many as President Snow’s mansion in The Hunger Games, the Swan House is just one piece of the 33-acre Atlanta History Center—a
Nestled in Buckhead, Blue Heron Nature Preserve is a 30-acre refuge where forests, wetlands, and prairies thrive just minutes from city streets. What began in
Once the grand estate of Charles Howard Candler, heir to the Coca-Cola fortune, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is now a thriving creative hub where history
A lush retreat tucked inside southwest Atlanta, Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is a 120-acre sanctuary of winding trails, trickling waterfalls, and Civil War history. This
Set on 75 wooded acres at the historic Lakewood Fairgrounds, Lakewood Amphitheatre has been a staple of Atlanta’s music scene since 1989. Built specifically for
Originally built for the 1996 Summer Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park is now a 22-acre green space in the heart of downtown Atlanta, surrounded by some
The Center for Puppetry Arts isn’t just a museum—it’s a hands-on, immersive celebration of puppetry in all its forms. Home to the world’s largest collection
Flowing through the heart of northern Georgia, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CRNRA) encompasses a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River, offering a natural
The greatest athletes and coaches to ever play College Football are enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. The 95,000 square foot facility includes
Designed for curious minds and active little hands, the Children’s Museum of Atlanta turns learning into an adventure. This interactive museum is packed with STEM-focused
Adventure City is a family-friendly amusement park that has been captivating hearts since it opened in Anaheim in 1994. This 2-acre park offers a nostalgic
If it seems odd that the Los Angeles Angels Major League Baseball team plays their games in Anaheim, consider this: the team has also been
Black Star Canyon, located in the Santa Ana Mountains and part of the Irvine Ranch Natural Landmarks, is a historic and ecological treasure. Known for
Founded in 1936, Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, near Anaheim, stands as a beacon of cultural enlightenment, showcasing an array of global artifacts that span
Carbon Canyon Regional Park, established in the 1970s, is known for its unique redwood grove, the largest in Southern California. Originally part of the vast
Chino Hills State Park, sprawling across 14,000 acres at the intersection of Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, was established in 1984. The park is
Craig Regional Park is an idyllic 124-acre sanctuary known for its rolling hills, mature trees, and serene lake since 1974. This park, a transformed oil
Discovery Cube Orange County, launched in Santa Ana in 1998, is a cornerstone of science education in the Anaheim area, attracting curious minds with its
Downtown Disney, launched in 2001, is the buzzing epicenter of the Disneyland Resort, offering a playful mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment that delights visitors
The Fullerton Arboretum, recently renamed to emphasize its educational and research mission, began in 1970 on land once home to California’s first commercial Valencia orange
The Heritage Museum of Orange County, sprawling over 12 acres in Santa Ana, is a historical gem featuring a collection of 1890s buildings, set in
Although they’re no longer “The Mighty Ducks” owned by Disney, the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks were born from the 90’s movie fame, and seeing them at
Established in 1897, Irvine Regional Park is Orange County’s oldest regional park, sprawling across 491 acres of rich history and natural beauty. This historic park,
In the 1920s, long before Disneyland was a twinkle in Walt Disney’s eyes, Knott’s Berry Farm operated a humble berry stand and chicken restaurant on
Laguna Lake Park in Fullerton, near Anaheim, offers a quaint and picturesque setting, ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. While the trail around the
Oak Canyon Nature Center is a 58-acre natural park nestled in the Anaheim Hills. It serves as a sanctuary for local wildlife and a haven
The Orange County Zoo, an eight-acre sanctuary within Irvine Regional Park, is surrounded by coastal live oak and giant sycamore trees. Established to showcase flora
Peters Canyon Regional Park is a sanctuary with roots stretching back to the early ranching and agriculture of the 1900s. Today, it spans 354 acres,
The Santa Ana Zoo, founded in 1952 at Prentice Park, has been a wildlife sanctuary and a center of community engagement for over 70 years.