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Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science

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  For a day out with the kids, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is the place to go. The hands-on museum has a variety of hands-on exhibits including wildlife centers, weather stations, technology, and a planetarium. There are also many family-friendly activities to enjoy, including the family dinosaur track. Visitors are encouraged to visit both indoor and outdoor areas to learn about the various creatures that live on our planet. The Frost Museum is a renowned architectural wonder located in downtown Miami. It is dedicated to education and has won national awards for its summer camps and after-school programs. The museum is a great destination for families who want to learn about the world around us, from plants and animals to the processes of science. The entire family will have a great time exploring the museum's exhibits. There is a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages and interests. The museum is home to permanent exhibitions that explore the power

Grimes Park in DeSoto, Texas USA

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Grimes Park in DeSoto, Fl has long been a great outdoor hangout for visitors. This small park sits on just over 75 acres and is home to multiple sporting and leisure activities. In addition to being a great place to go for a picnic or getaway, Grimes Park is also home to many notable residents including former members of the Florida State House, former governor Bill Clinton, U.S. Rep. Bob Graham, and even a former President of the United States. In fact, former President Jimmy Carter once stopped by in the spring to play some golf. It's no wonder Grimes Park is a favorite destination for local residents looking to get away from the daily grind. Over the years, Grimes Park has hosted festivals such as the South Florida Jazz Festival and Mardi Gras Festival. In addition, it has hosted national events such as the Olympics, Super Bowl and has been the site of some of Florida's most memorable political battles. What may be lesser known is that the park also serves as a place for re