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Dinosaur World – Cave City, KY Discount

Has your family ever been to Dinosaur World – Cave City, KY? Our family has a trip planned to the area this summer, and is considering stopping in at this tourist destination to surprise our boys.

Located near Mammoth Caves, Kentucky, Dinosaur World offer 20 acres filled with over 150 life-sized dinosaurs.

Daily Rates for Dinosaur World are:

Adult – $12.75 plus tax, per person

Seniors (60+) – $10.75 plus tax, per person

Children (3 – 12 yrs) – $9.75 plus tax, per person

Children under 3 are always FREE!

In addition, Fossil Dig tickets are included in the child admission price for ages 3-12.

You can currently save $2 off per adult by visiting the US Family Guide coupon page. Offer expires 8/31/14.

Dinosaur World is located at 711 Mammoth Cave Rd., Cave City, KY 42127.

If you have been to Dinosaur World, tell us about it below in the comments.

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Source: US Family Guide

Cleveland Foundation Wade Oval

Cleveland Foundation Day on Wade Oval

CLEVELAND FOUNDATION DAY ON WADE OVAL – The Cleveland Foundation knows how to get people out and visiting some of our city’s tremendous landmarks.

In April, the Cleveland Foundation offered free admission to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, for the first time opening up the park for free on a Saturday in over 20 years. As a result, a record-breaking 35,700 visitors went to the zoo.

March’s Cleveland Foundation Day at Cleveland International Film Festival drew the biggest Monday audience in the Festival’s 37-year history, with nearly 8,000 attendees.

Cleveland Foundation Weekend on NorthCoastHarbor on Feb. 22 and 23 brought a record 16,450 visitors to Great Lakes Science Center, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum’s 8,000 visitors represented a 500 percent increase over a typical Sunday.

So what does the Cleveland Foundation have in store for May?

May 24 will be the first free Saturday for Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Western Reserve Historical Society. In addition there will be special free programming at the always-free Cleveland Museum of Art. Four museums in one day is a heck of a draw to get families downtown and interacting with the arts.

Because the Cleveland Museum of Art always offers free admission, the Cleveland Foundation has made it possible for the museum to offer a special gift on May 24: all available public tickets to the Van Gogh Repetitions exhibition will be free for the first 500 visitors. The special exhibition is scheduled to close on May 25.

Cleveland Botanical Garden will debut its highly anticipated Nature Connects exhibit, which will feature 14 LEGO brick sculptures depicting plants and animals.

As part of the Cleveland Foundation gift, free admission to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History will include free entry to Shafran Planetarium for the first time ever.

For Cleveland Foundation Day, the Western Reserve Historical Society has extended its popular Dior & More – For the Love of Fashion exhibit through May 25. WRHS will have curators and experts available in the Crawford Auto Aviation Collection, as well as in other exhibits. Tour guides in the Hay-McKinney House and the Research Library will answer questions from visitors.

Since traffic and parking can become a nightmare in that area for the abundance of museums, on May 24, University Circle Inc. will offer free shuttle service between the Wade Oval institutions and to/from both Louis Stokes VA Medical Center garages (the patient garage on Magnolia Drive and the employee garage on E. 105th Street), which will be free to Cleveland Foundation Day visitors. Traffic will be rerouted in one direction around the Oval to help with flow. Visitors are being encouraged to carpool or take the RTA’s HealthLine to the Adelbert Road or Ford Road station.

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Source: InACents

National Train Day 2014

National Train Day Saturday, May 10

NATIONAL TRAIN DAY – This Saturday, May 10, 2014, marks the annual National Train Day event, created by Amtrak. First started in 2008, the event not only celebrates the train industry, but also the anniversary of the golden spike being installed, connecting the transcontinental railroad across the United States.

Locations all across the country will have special exhibits and events to celebrate our railroad heritage.

Visit the official National Train Day website to find a participating location near you.

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Source: Discovering Ohio