Mangudang Park is located near the bank of Daegu's Geumho River, and is located a short walk south of the duck-boat park. The central feature of the park is a statue of General Kwak Jae Woo, who successfully led the Koreans in battle against the Japanese in 1592.
Assateague Island is amazing for so many reasons. You get to camp right on the beach...you see wild ponies and deer wandering right there among the campsites...Imagine falling asleep at night to the sound of the ocean lulling you to sleep.
Bryant Park, 42nd Street, NYC
Gorky Park has been described as the Russian Disneyland, although anyone visiting the park with those expectations will be sorely disappointed. I would describe it as more of the Russian equivalent to a county fair.
Kerry Park is THE place to take guests who are in town visiting. It has to be one of the very best views of the beautiful Seattle skyline.
Balmorhea State Park, in the wild big empty of West Texas, is a road trip oasis. With a cushy campground and a retro hacienda-style hotel on site, you'll want to stay multiple days to enjoy the park's star attraction - a giant, spring fed swimming hole.
Knoebels Amusement Resort has been owned and operated by the Knoebels Family since 1926. The park features tons of amusement rides, ranging from old midway-type rides, to brand-new roller coasters.
A great family friendly theme park. Excellent rides, great food, first class entertainment, and, unlike some other theme parks, there are plenty of shade trees so you can beat the heat.
Captree is a quiet little hideaway off of the Robert Moses Causeway on Long Island - NY.
Asbury Park is considered a mecca for musicians, particularly for a subgenre of rock and roll known as the Jersey Shore sound, which is infused with R&B. It is home to The Stone Pony, founded in 1974, and a starting point for many performers.