Play a round of Rocket Park Mini Golf while you're here. Each hole demonstrates science concepts that NASA uses to explore space, like propulsion, gravity, escape velocity & more. A fun way to learn! Read more.
Take the Carl Sagan Planet Walk from The Commons in downtown Ithaca to the Sciencenter (1.2 km) while listening to the audio tour podcast of the solar system hosted by "The Science Guy" Bill Nye. Read more.
Come for a bite or a beer, but stay for the band. Also a great spot to watch a game, but beware, this is Iggles country. Read more.
It’s pretty as a picture here isn’t it? No wonder Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater just 4 miles away. Read more.
When to go: If you're looking to linger with a cocktail, stick to the weeknights: On the weekends, Lincoln Parkers invade. Read more.
Known as "Australia's most baffling phenomenon", the Mystery Craters have been featured on many documentaries including Unsolved Mysteries of the World, Getaway & Ripley's Believe It Or Not. Read more.
On June 15, $42 scores spiced blue crabs, sides like buttery taters, beans, corn, & seasonal fruit cobbler. Beer isn’t included but towels are, so grab one & get in there before tickets sell out. Read more.
A slice of Brazil in the PGH. Hope you brought an appetite because they have every kind of meat under the sun here. Not to mention an extraordinary salad bar. Read more.
Student-operated since the 1960s, this café - located in the lower level of Sibley Hall - has kept countless AAP students fed and properly caffeinated. Read more.
Talk about plenty of activities… you can watch an Aboriginal Corroboree, feed a kangaroo, pat a koala, see a 5.1 metre crocodile and have an Aussie BBQ every night at Currumbin’s Wildnight Adventure. Read more.
When you’re done taking the local “Office” tour, hit Scanton’s shopping mecca and see where Jim and Pam probably shop. Read more.
An 8-piece runs $27 plus a pie game dealing classics like banana cream or the more decadent whiskey buttermilk, straight up or blended into a milkshake. Read more.
It's not just koalas at Lone Pine, but a range of native Australian animals including Barak, the cute, friendly and playful Platypus who has lived here since early 2010. Read more.
Visit the To Infinity and Beyond Exhibit to scan radio frequencies from outer space. You can even listen to the audio recording and view the images that were sent out on the Voyager 1 spacecraft too. Read more.