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ITINERARY
47h 44m2,677 miles56 stops
1
International Surfing Museum
2
LifeRush Adventures- Malibu
LifeRush Adventures was founded by experienced mountain biker Jason Racca. His mission is to provide an exhilarating electric mountain experience for beginners and experienced riders alike. Experience many of Southern California's breathtaking trails or catch a city tour to famous Hollywood landmarks on electric bikes. You will be equipped with electric mountain bikes and all the gear you need.
3
Robolights
4
Palm Desert Cross Hiking Trail
5
Arthur Newman Theatre
6
Desert Holocaust Memorial
7
Shields Date Garden
Shields Date Garden is now open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, we are still offering curbside to-go orders for those customer who would prefer this option. The theater, and walk are still closed to the public.
8
Augustine Casino
This past July marked the 21-year anniversary of the opening of Augustine Casino. I don't think anyone could have predicted the level of popularity this little locals-focused casino would achieve. From the very beginning, residents of the east end of the Coachella Valley immediately took a liking to the place, its reasonable prices, loose slots and extremely friendly service.
9
Bucky's Rare Odd & Unusual
10
The Mob Museum
The Mob Museum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to advance the public understanding of organized crime’s history and impact on American society. The Mob Museum offers a bold and authentic view of organized crime from vintage Las Vegas to the back alleys of American cities and—increasingly—across the borders and networks of the entire world. Explore the real stories and actual events of Mob history through interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind Mob and law enforcement artifacts found inside our restored 1933 former courthouse and post office building located just minutes from Fremont Street.
11
Time Was Antiques & Collectibles
12
Hualapai River Runners
Whitewater rafting is a thrilling way to experience the Grand Canyon, and whitewater rafting at Grand Canyon West with Hualapai River Runners is truly an experience like no other. Choose from the only 1-day whitewater rafting tours of the Colorado River, or 2-day and 5-day adventures. Not only will you conquer whitewater rapids, you’ll hike Travertine Cavern Falls, see wildlife along the canyon and enjoy meals along the banks of the river. Rafters will learn about the Hualapai Tribe and their connection to the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River from their certified Hualapai Tribe river guides. You’ll continue down the river and through the Grand Canyon on a smooth water ride viewing the towering canyon from a unique perspective. Some tours include a helicopter flight up to the top of Grand Canyon West where guests can walk 4,000 feet above the riverbed on Skywalk. Rafts depart from Peach Springs, Arizona on Historic Route 66 from the Hualapai Lodge.
13
Apache Casino
14
Fort Reno
15
Butterfly Mural
16
Leonardo's Children's Museum
Come play at Leonardo's Children's Museum! Bring your imaginations and explore two floors of hands on exhibits. Meet one of our cool critters in the Critter Clubhouse. Create a masterpiece in the art studio or use real hand tools in our Tinkering Area. Play outdoors at Adventure Quest with a three story castle and a pirate ship complete with a treasure chest. Adventure Quest is the largest community built outdoor space. Changing exhibits means new adventures to explore. Come play at Leo's!
17
Myriad Botanical Gardens
Myriad Botanical Gardens is one of Oklahoma City’s most beloved public spaces, offering its visitors a 15 acre natural escape in the heart of downtown. A half-acre children’s garden, an off-leash dog park, splash fountains, and paths for walking and jogging provide guests young and old with a place to seek solitude with nature, or seek community and the company of others. The Gardens offers a variety of horticultural education programs for adults and children. The centerpiece attraction of the Gardens is the Inasmuch Foundation Crystal Bridge Conservatory. Its unique design has earned attention and praise in the architectural community. It is 224 feet long, 70 feet in diameter, and is covered by 3,028 sections of translucent, double-layered acrylic panels. After an 18-month, $11 million renovation, it reopened to the public on November 18, 2022.
18
Brickopolis
19
Keystone State Park
20
Pleasant Valley Farms
21
Vintage Sewing Center And Museum
22
Oklahoma Aquarium
The Oklahoma Aquarium is the state's must-see attraction featuring amazing aquatic life in immersive exhibits. Experience the world's largest exhibit of bull sharks swimming around as you walk through our shark tunnel. Meet Seamore the loggerhead sea turtle, feed different animals, participate in our animal encounters and behind-the-scene tours, and join in more interactive opportunities throughout the aquarium! Thousands of fish, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals introduce guests to life in our oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams. Come visit the ocean in Oklahoma today, where our mission is "to educate and inspire conservation of our aquatic world through interactive discovery."
23
Buckstaff Bathhouse
Experience timeless relaxation at the Buckstaff Bathhouse, the crown jewel of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Indulge in traditional mineral-rich thermal bath treatments in the longest continuously run bathhouse in the state.
24
Blues Hall Juke Joint
25
Tupelo Veteran's Museum
26
Ballard Park
27
Franklin on Foot
Just minutes south of Nashville, Franklin is often cited as one of the most beautiful downtowns in the U.S. and Site of "the most famous battle you've never heard of," according to National Geographic. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides are born storytellers who will make your visit an unforgettable experience. Our tours include the Classic Franklin, Civil War in Franklin, Grave Matters in the Cemetery, and our most popular, the Haunted Franklin Ghost Tour! Most tours are available Monday through Saturday by advance reservation; some tours have minimums. Just call and see how flexible and accommodating we can be!
28
Tennessee State Museum
The Tennessee State Museum is located at the corner of Rosa L. Parks Blvd. and Jefferson Street at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. It is designed to bring history to life. It includes a “Tennessee Time Tunnel” chronicling the state’s rich history and leading visitors though the Museum’s permanent collection, a hands-on children’s gallery, six rotating galleries, a state-of-the art digital learning center and a two-story Grand Hall. Exhibitions include significant artifacts related to the state’s history, along with displays of art, furniture, textiles, and photographs produced by Tennesseans. The Museum's Civil War holdings of uniforms, battle flags and weapons are among the finest in the nation.There is no admission charge for visitors. Hours are subject to change. Please check our website at tnmuseum.org for the most up to date information on parking, exhibitions and events.
29
The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
30
Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co.
The first era of the Lexington Brewing Co. began in the 1890s and came to a halt during Prohibition, changing ownership several times in the decades that followed. By the time Pearse Lyons and his son, Mark, explored the brewery in 1999, it was a dilapidated shell of what it had once been. However, Pearse was a visionary and entrepreneur and saw only what it could be. Spurred by a passion for brewing and distilling that courses through the Lyons family lineage of Irish coopers, Pearse revived Lexington Brewing Co. and restored a craft beer tradition that dates back to the 1700s. Pearse continued to dream big as he set his sights on distilling — a natural progression given his background in fermentation, his family’s heritage and Kentucky’s bourbon tradition. Two copper pot stills that were commissioned from Scotland arrived at Lexington Brewing Co. in 2008. In 2012, Town Branch Distillery opened, first new distillery to be built in Lexington, Kentucky, in more than 100 yrs.
31
The Village Shops
32
Greenville Zoo
33
President James K. Polk State Historic Site
This site is located on land once owned by the parents of James K. Polk, the 11th U.S. president. The state historic site commemorates significant events in the Polk administration: the Mexican-American War, settlement of the Oregon boundary dispute, and the annexation of California. Reconstructions of typical homestead buildings—a log house, separate kitchen, and barn—are authentically furnished. The visitor center features a film on Polk's life and exhibits on his family and tumultuous presidency.
34
Rudd Farm
35
Forest Oaks Country Club
36
Grove Vineyards & Winery
Grove Vineyards & Winery specializes in growing and crafting exceptional European-style wines from our estate vineyards. The main estate vineyards, winery, event facilities and tasting room are located just 7 miles northeast of the Greensboro city limits in the the federally recognized Haw River Valley wine country, a short drive from anywhere in the Triad or Triangle. The sloping, mineral-rich estate vineyards feature wine grapes that thrive in this microclimate like Cabernet Sauvignon, Nebbiolo, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Sangiovese, Chardonnay, Tempranillo, etc. Grapes are hand harvested and used for a limited production of 3000 cases of premium wine each year. The Grove tasting room is open noon-6pm daily for tasting, however Winter hours Monday and Tuesday the tasting room is closed but Wed-Sunday we are open 12-6pm, shopping or simply a glass of wine on our dock overlooking Lake Cabernet.
37
Gibsonville Garden Railroad
38
The Historic North Theatre
39
Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area
40
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
41
Game On Escapes & More
We offer family friendly escape games and a game show appealing to a variety of ages. Great for corporate events, team outings, and just a fun night out with friends and family.
42
Village Art Circle
The Village Art Circle Studio & Gallery is a working studio of three fine artists. Patrons are welcome to not only view work but to also speak with artists about their processes and intention. Commissions are also available.
43
The Raleigh Market
Located on the historic N.C. State Fairgrounds, The Raleigh Market is recognized as one of the Top 10 flea markets in the U.S. Each weekend, indoor and outdoor vendors showcase vintage goods and antiques, collectibles, new items, thrift items, crafts, art, jewelry and so much more. Food trucks, farm stands and fair food ensure customers do not leave hungry! The Raleigh Market is open Saturdays and Sundays, 9 am - 5 pm. Admission and parking are free.
44
Adventure Landing Raleigh
A place for family fun with miniature golf, a go-kart track, arcade, batting cages and laser tag arena.
45
All In Adventures
Escape The Mystery Room is your chance to be a real-life detective. You and your team will work together to find the hidden objects, figure out the clues and solve the puzzles to earn your freedom. But you must move fast – 50 minutes goes quickly! Perfect for date night, hanging out with friends, birthday parties or as corporate team building activity. Book your escape today!
46
Polar Ice House
47
Wine 101
48
Whittle's Mill Historic Site and Park
49
Colonial Center for the Performing Arts
The Colonial Theatre has a very special place in the history of our community and in the lives of many of our residents. It has weathered many storms and economic crises, as well as years of neglect at various times throughout its history. The Colonial is one of the few remaining vaudeville theatres of its era in Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
50
South Hill Model Train Museum
51
Blackstone Emporium, Inc.
52
Boones Antiques
53
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery
54
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
55
Muscarelle Museum of Art
56
O'Connor Brewing Co.
The brewery is located at 211 W. 24th Street in the new Railroad district of Norfolk, situated next to the historic Ghent neighborshood and just a mile or two from Downtown. The Tasting Room and Production facility share a 35,000 sq. foot mid-century modern historic building. Free parking is available in their private lot or street parking is free along 24th and 23rd street. O’Connor beer drinkers come from all walks of life, but what brings them together is a love of the small, simple joys in life. The pleasure of being outdoors, relaxing on the beach with friends, having dinner with family after a day of hard work, and of course, enjoying a fresh, flavorful beer. Customers appreciate the O’Connor brand for its approachability and authenticity. They value its independent spirit, that it remains family owned and operated, and its support of the local community. And their loyalty has established it as a mainstay brand with 10 years of sustained success.
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OVERVIEW
Anaheim to Chesapeake
1
Start:International Surfing Museum
Huntington Beach, California·
4.0
(99) review
411 Olive Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92648-5142
2
Start:LifeRush Adventures- Malibu
Malibu, California·
5.0
(99) review
LifeRush Adventures was founded by experienced mountain biker Jason Racca. His mission is to provide an exhilarating electric mountain experience for beginners and experienced riders alike. Experience many of Southern California's breathtaking trails or catch a city tour to famous Hollywood landmarks on electric bikes. You will be equipped with electric mountain bikes and all the gear you need.
3
Start:Robolights
Palm Springs, Greater Palm Springs, California·
4.0
(99) review
1077 E Granvia Valmonte, Palm Springs, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92262-6104
4
Start:Palm Desert Cross Hiking Trail
Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, California·
4.5
(88) review
South Cliffs Road, Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, CA
5
Start:Arthur Newman Theatre
Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, California·
5.0
(9) review
73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92260-2906
6
Start:Desert Holocaust Memorial
Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, California·
5.0
(81) review
Civic Center Park, Fred Waring Dr & San Pascual Ave, Palm Desert, Greater Palm Springs, CA 92260
7
Start:Shields Date Garden
Indio, Greater Palm Springs, California·
4.0
(852) review
Shields Date Garden is now open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, we are still offering curbside to-go orders for those customer who would prefer this option. The theater, and walk are still closed to the public.
8
Start:Augustine Casino
Coachella, Greater Palm Springs, California·
4.0
(97) review
This past July marked the 21-year anniversary of the opening of Augustine Casino. I don't think anyone could have predicted the level of popularity this little locals-focused casino would achieve. From the very beginning, residents of the east end of the Coachella Valley immediately took a liking to the place, its reasonable prices, loose slots and extremely friendly service.
9
Start:Bucky's Rare Odd & Unusual
Lake Havasu City, Arizona·
4.0
(9) review
2097 McCulloch Blvd N, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403-6773
10
Start:The Mob Museum
Las Vegas, Nevada·
4.5
(9996) review
The Mob Museum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to advance the public understanding of organized crime’s history and impact on American society. The Mob Museum offers a bold and authentic view of organized crime from vintage Las Vegas to the back alleys of American cities and—increasingly—across the borders and networks of the entire world. Explore the real stories and actual events of Mob history through interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind Mob and law enforcement artifacts found inside our restored 1933 former courthouse and post office building located just minutes from Fremont Street.
11
Start:Time Was Antiques & Collectibles
Kingman, Arizona·
4.0
(9) review
427 E Beale St Historic Downtown Kingman, Kingman, AZ 86401-5833
12
Start:Hualapai River Runners
Peach Springs, Hualapai Reservation, Arizona·
4.5
(357) review
Whitewater rafting is a thrilling way to experience the Grand Canyon, and whitewater rafting at Grand Canyon West with Hualapai River Runners is truly an experience like no other. Choose from the only 1-day whitewater rafting tours of the Colorado River, or 2-day and 5-day adventures. Not only will you conquer whitewater rapids, you’ll hike Travertine Cavern Falls, see wildlife along the canyon and enjoy meals along the banks of the river. Rafters will learn about the Hualapai Tribe and their connection to the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River from their certified Hualapai Tribe river guides. You’ll continue down the river and through the Grand Canyon on a smooth water ride viewing the towering canyon from a unique perspective. Some tours include a helicopter flight up to the top of Grand Canyon West where guests can walk 4,000 feet above the riverbed on Skywalk. Rafts depart from Peach Springs, Arizona on Historic Route 66 from the Hualapai Lodge.
13
Start:Apache Casino
Lawton, Oklahoma·
4.0
(90) review
2401 East Gore Blvd. Apache Casino Hotel, Lawton, OK 73502
14
Start:Fort Reno
El Reno, Oklahoma·
4.0
(80) review
7107 W Cheyenne St, El Reno, OK 73036-2153
15
Start:Butterfly Mural
Enid, Oklahoma·
4.0
(9) review
323 S Grand St, Enid, OK 73701-5658
16
Start:Leonardo's Children's Museum
Enid, Oklahoma·
4.5
(82) review
Come play at Leonardo's Children's Museum! Bring your imaginations and explore two floors of hands on exhibits. Meet one of our cool critters in the Critter Clubhouse. Create a masterpiece in the art studio or use real hand tools in our Tinkering Area. Play outdoors at Adventure Quest with a three story castle and a pirate ship complete with a treasure chest. Adventure Quest is the largest community built outdoor space. Changing exhibits means new adventures to explore. Come play at Leo's!
17
Start:Myriad Botanical Gardens
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma·
4.5
(979) review
Myriad Botanical Gardens is one of Oklahoma City’s most beloved public spaces, offering its visitors a 15 acre natural escape in the heart of downtown. A half-acre children’s garden, an off-leash dog park, splash fountains, and paths for walking and jogging provide guests young and old with a place to seek solitude with nature, or seek community and the company of others. The Gardens offers a variety of horticultural education programs for adults and children. The centerpiece attraction of the Gardens is the Inasmuch Foundation Crystal Bridge Conservatory. Its unique design has earned attention and praise in the architectural community. It is 224 feet long, 70 feet in diameter, and is covered by 3,028 sections of translucent, double-layered acrylic panels. After an 18-month, $11 million renovation, it reopened to the public on November 18, 2022.
18
Start:Brickopolis
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma·
4.0
(96) review
101 S Mickey Mantle Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-2480
19
Start:Keystone State Park
Sand Springs, Oklahoma·
4.0
(70) review
1926 S Highway 151, Sand Springs, OK 74063-8076
20
Start:Pleasant Valley Farms
Sand Springs, Oklahoma·
3.0
(5) review
22350 W 71st St S, Sand Springs, OK 74063-6404
21
Start:Vintage Sewing Center And Museum
Tulsa, Oklahoma·
5.0
(97) review
5528 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105-6822
22
Start:Oklahoma Aquarium
Jenks, Oklahoma·
4.5
(945) review
The Oklahoma Aquarium is the state's must-see attraction featuring amazing aquatic life in immersive exhibits. Experience the world's largest exhibit of bull sharks swimming around as you walk through our shark tunnel. Meet Seamore the loggerhead sea turtle, feed different animals, participate in our animal encounters and behind-the-scene tours, and join in more interactive opportunities throughout the aquarium! Thousands of fish, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals introduce guests to life in our oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams. Come visit the ocean in Oklahoma today, where our mission is "to educate and inspire conservation of our aquatic world through interactive discovery."
23
Start:Buckstaff Bathhouse
Hot Springs, Arkansas·
4.5
(996) review
Experience timeless relaxation at the Buckstaff Bathhouse, the crown jewel of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Indulge in traditional mineral-rich thermal bath treatments in the longest continuously run bathhouse in the state.
24
Start:Blues Hall Juke Joint
Memphis, Tennessee·
4.5
(97) review
174 Beale St, Memphis, TN 38103-3714
25
Start:Tupelo Veteran's Museum
Tupelo, Mississippi·
5.0
(93) review
689 Rutherford Road, Tupelo, MS 38801
26
Start:Ballard Park
Tupelo, Mississippi·
4.5
(43) review
2629 W Main St, Tupelo, MS 38801-3021
27
Start:Franklin on Foot
Franklin, Tennessee·
5.0
(995) review
Just minutes south of Nashville, Franklin is often cited as one of the most beautiful downtowns in the U.S. and Site of "the most famous battle you've never heard of," according to National Geographic. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides are born storytellers who will make your visit an unforgettable experience. Our tours include the Classic Franklin, Civil War in Franklin, Grave Matters in the Cemetery, and our most popular, the Haunted Franklin Ghost Tour! Most tours are available Monday through Saturday by advance reservation; some tours have minimums. Just call and see how flexible and accommodating we can be!
28
Start:Tennessee State Museum
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee·
4.5
(997) review
The Tennessee State Museum is located at the corner of Rosa L. Parks Blvd. and Jefferson Street at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. It is designed to bring history to life. It includes a “Tennessee Time Tunnel” chronicling the state’s rich history and leading visitors though the Museum’s permanent collection, a hands-on children’s gallery, six rotating galleries, a state-of-the art digital learning center and a two-story Grand Hall. Exhibitions include significant artifacts related to the state’s history, along with displays of art, furniture, textiles, and photographs produced by Tennesseans. The Museum's Civil War holdings of uniforms, battle flags and weapons are among the finest in the nation.There is no admission charge for visitors. Hours are subject to change. Please check our website at tnmuseum.org for the most up to date information on parking, exhibitions and events.
29
Start:The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
Kimball, Tennessee·
(0) review
2700 Main St, Kimball, TN 37347-5440
30
Start:Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co.
Lexington, Kentucky·
4.5
(984) review
The first era of the Lexington Brewing Co. began in the 1890s and came to a halt during Prohibition, changing ownership several times in the decades that followed. By the time Pearse Lyons and his son, Mark, explored the brewery in 1999, it was a dilapidated shell of what it had once been. However, Pearse was a visionary and entrepreneur and saw only what it could be. Spurred by a passion for brewing and distilling that courses through the Lyons family lineage of Irish coopers, Pearse revived Lexington Brewing Co. and restored a craft beer tradition that dates back to the 1700s. Pearse continued to dream big as he set his sights on distilling — a natural progression given his background in fermentation, his family’s heritage and Kentucky’s bourbon tradition. Two copper pot stills that were commissioned from Scotland arrived at Lexington Brewing Co. in 2008. In 2012, Town Branch Distillery opened, first new distillery to be built in Lexington, Kentucky, in more than 100 yrs.
31
Start:The Village Shops
Gatlinburg, Tennessee·
4.5
(998) review
634 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738-3241
32
Start:Greenville Zoo
Greenville, South Carolina·
4.0
(996) review
150 Cleveland Park Dr, Greenville, SC 29601-3147
33
Start:President James K. Polk State Historic Site
Pineville, North Carolina·
4.0
(99) review
This site is located on land once owned by the parents of James K. Polk, the 11th U.S. president. The state historic site commemorates significant events in the Polk administration: the Mexican-American War, settlement of the Oregon boundary dispute, and the annexation of California. Reconstructions of typical homestead buildings—a log house, separate kitchen, and barn—are authentically furnished. The visitor center features a film on Polk's life and exhibits on his family and tumultuous presidency.
34
Start:Rudd Farm
Greensboro, North Carolina·
4.5
(8) review
4021 Hicone Rd, Greensboro, NC 27405-9441
35
Start:Forest Oaks Country Club
Greensboro, North Carolina·
4.0
(9) review
4600 Forest Oaks Dr, Greensboro, NC 27406-9313
36
Start:Grove Vineyards & Winery
Gibsonville, North Carolina·
4.5
(48) review
Grove Vineyards & Winery specializes in growing and crafting exceptional European-style wines from our estate vineyards. The main estate vineyards, winery, event facilities and tasting room are located just 7 miles northeast of the Greensboro city limits in the the federally recognized Haw River Valley wine country, a short drive from anywhere in the Triad or Triangle. The sloping, mineral-rich estate vineyards feature wine grapes that thrive in this microclimate like Cabernet Sauvignon, Nebbiolo, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Sangiovese, Chardonnay, Tempranillo, etc. Grapes are hand harvested and used for a limited production of 3000 cases of premium wine each year. The Grove tasting room is open noon-6pm daily for tasting, however Winter hours Monday and Tuesday the tasting room is closed but Wed-Sunday we are open 12-6pm, shopping or simply a glass of wine on our dock overlooking Lake Cabernet.
37
Start:Gibsonville Garden Railroad
Gibsonville, North Carolina·
4.5
(8) review
200 E Main St, Gibsonville, NC 27249
38
Start:The Historic North Theatre
Danville, Virginia·
4.5
(9) review
629 N Main St, Danville, VA 24540-4443
39
Start:Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area
Hillsborough, North Carolina·
4.5
(97) review
Hillsborough, NC
40
Start:Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham, North Carolina·
4.5
(970) review
409 Blackwell St, Durham, NC 27701-3972
41
Start:Game On Escapes & More
Cary, North Carolina·
5.0
(98) review
We offer family friendly escape games and a game show appealing to a variety of ages. Great for corporate events, team outings, and just a fun night out with friends and family.
42
Start:Village Art Circle
Cary, North Carolina·
4.5
(9) review
The Village Art Circle Studio & Gallery is a working studio of three fine artists. Patrons are welcome to not only view work but to also speak with artists about their processes and intention. Commissions are also available.
43
Start:The Raleigh Market
Raleigh, North Carolina·
4.0
(97) review
Located on the historic N.C. State Fairgrounds, The Raleigh Market is recognized as one of the Top 10 flea markets in the U.S. Each weekend, indoor and outdoor vendors showcase vintage goods and antiques, collectibles, new items, thrift items, crafts, art, jewelry and so much more. Food trucks, farm stands and fair food ensure customers do not leave hungry! The Raleigh Market is open Saturdays and Sundays, 9 am - 5 pm. Admission and parking are free.
44
Start:Adventure Landing Raleigh
Raleigh, North Carolina·
3.5
(89) review
A place for family fun with miniature golf, a go-kart track, arcade, batting cages and laser tag arena.
45
Start:All In Adventures
Raleigh, North Carolina·
3.5
(9) review
Escape The Mystery Room is your chance to be a real-life detective. You and your team will work together to find the hidden objects, figure out the clues and solve the puzzles to earn your freedom. But you must move fast – 50 minutes goes quickly! Perfect for date night, hanging out with friends, birthday parties or as corporate team building activity. Book your escape today!
46
Start:Polar Ice House
Wake Forest, North Carolina·
3.0
(8) review
1839 S Main St Ste 200, Wake Forest, NC 27587-6532
47
Start:Wine 101
Wake Forest, North Carolina·
4.5
(9) review
3325 Rogers Rd Ste 104, Wake Forest, NC 27587-3857
48
Start:Whittle's Mill Historic Site and Park
South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia·
4.0
(14) review
1793 Bridge Rd, South Hill, VA 23970
49
Start:Colonial Center for the Performing Arts
South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia·
5.0
(7) review
The Colonial Theatre has a very special place in the history of our community and in the lives of many of our residents. It has weathered many storms and economic crises, as well as years of neglect at various times throughout its history. The Colonial is one of the few remaining vaudeville theatres of its era in Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
50
Start:South Hill Model Train Museum
South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia·
4.5
(26) review
201 S Mecklenburg Ave, South Hill, VA 23970-2619
51
Start:Blackstone Emporium, Inc.
Blackstone, Virginia·
5.0
(9) review
112 N Main St, Blackstone, VA 23824-1424
52
Start:Boones Antiques
Wilson, North Carolina·
3.0
(9) review
2014 Highway 301 South, Wilson, NC
53
Start:Hardywood Park Craft Brewery
Richmond, Virginia·
4.5
(93) review
2408 Ownby Ln, Richmond, VA 23220-1319
54
Start:St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Richmond, Virginia·
4.5
(94) review
815 E Grace St, Richmond, VA 23219-3409
55
Start:Muscarelle Museum of Art
Williamsburg, Virginia·
4.0
(99) review
Jamestown Road, next to Phi Beta Kappa Hall College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23187
56
Start:O'Connor Brewing Co.
Norfolk, Virginia·
4.5
(97) review
The brewery is located at 211 W. 24th Street in the new Railroad district of Norfolk, situated next to the historic Ghent neighborshood and just a mile or two from Downtown. The Tasting Room and Production facility share a 35,000 sq. foot mid-century modern historic building. Free parking is available in their private lot or street parking is free along 24th and 23rd street. O’Connor beer drinkers come from all walks of life, but what brings them together is a love of the small, simple joys in life. The pleasure of being outdoors, relaxing on the beach with friends, having dinner with family after a day of hard work, and of course, enjoying a fresh, flavorful beer. Customers appreciate the O’Connor brand for its approachability and authenticity. They value its independent spirit, that it remains family owned and operated, and its support of the local community. And their loyalty has established it as a mainstay brand with 10 years of sustained success.
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FAQ
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What's the driving distance between Anaheim and Chesapeake?
The distance is 2,677 miles
What's the travel time between Anaheim and Chesapeake?
The driving time can vary depending on traffic conditions, but it is typically 47h 44m mins in normal traffic
What are some of the best cities to visit between Anaheim and Chesapeake?
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Are there any cool sights or attractions I shouldn't miss on my drive to Chesapeake?
There are plenty! Here are some stops you shouldn’t miss on your way to Chesapeake
What’s the weather like in Chesapeake?
The weather in Chesapeake is generally mild year-round, with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. See the links below for more information
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Where else can I travel to if I'm starting my trip in Anaheim?
We have a lot of great trip options for Anaheim! See the links below for all the itineraries we created for you